
David Charytan
@dcharytan
Chief Nephrology Division, NYU Langone Medical Center, Cardio-Renal Researcher, Hockey enthusiast , bike commuter, tweets are my own
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08-01-2019 14:05:59
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Congratulations Morgan Grams on Garabed Eknoyan award. You know he spoke many languages. You just speak smart. Know you r awesome National Kidney Foundation #NKFClinicals


A wonderful evening to celebrate our amazing fellows. Good luck to our graduates Anuj, Adrianne, and @DrAvantika6. NYU Nephrology is looking forward to great things from you


Joe thanks for an elegant and inspiring grand round snd terrific visit. Really enjoyed this talk and hearing about the work from Kidney Research Innovation Hub of San Diego.

Standing room only at our 21st annual Medicine Research Day. Fantastic Keynote Lecture from Kathryn Moore Lab on reverse cardio-oncology; short talks on everything from bacterial virulence mechanisms to opportunistic imaging, plus 200 posters. An invigorating day of science!



💎 Nephrology Seminar Series A great talk about Sudden Death on HD patients that had us reflecting today by Dr. Pun. Patrick Pun, MD MHS FASN 👏🏼 His last slide: “The hardest goodbyes are the ones that were never said and never explained, the ones where the story wasn't over.” - V. Brown


A fascinating look into the intricate connections between kidney function & overall health. Eugene Rhee, MD held Med #GrandRounds at NYU Grossman School of Medicine on Phosphate Metabolism and Kidney, Bone, and Cardiovascular Health. 🩺🫀 Dr. Rhee discussed how these mechanisms shape cardiovascular


A great talk this morning by Dr Eugene Rhee at NYU Department of Medicine MGR explaining his elegant work to uncover the role of renal tubular glycolysis as a FGF23 phosphate sensor


On way to kidney week consider adding NYU Nephrology podcast to your listening queue-in latest episode learn what makes our stellar nephro @lamanazza tick-or to old episodes for @weddellite, Nathan Thompson and Charlie Langs podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dr-…

A little piece of history-l from NYU Nephrology Homer Smith’s PH meter -probably the most significant PH meter in neph history









Terrific NYU Department of Medicine MGR today on xenotransplantation and transplant tolerance by Dr Megan Sykes-an amazing body of work


