
Edinburgh Kidney
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This is the Twitter feed of kidney-orientated researchers (Clinicians/Surgeons/Scientists/AHPs) across Edinburgh.
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20-10-2022 16:02:42
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PW #Podcast! Drs. john sayer of Newcastle University and Roman-Ulrich Müller of Universität zu Köln discuss how 1/3 of #renal failure is due to faulty #genes, and we talk ethics of #sequencing babies. Also, Dr. #MedLaw advises on handling negative #OnlineReviews. Tune in: buff.ly/3Vr1AOh



Congrats from everyone Edinburgh Kidney to @dr_denby on giving the inaugural Stewart Cameron Lecture at #UKKW2024 earlier this month 🥂 Laura is a wonderful colleague, outstanding renal scientist, & fantastic advocate for our junior researchers! ❤️We are lucky to have you!❤️


Today we are attending a #womanscvhealth seminar organsied by Profs Andrew Horne & Bean in Institute for Regeneration and Repair . Fantastic line up of speakers and looking forward to interesting discussions! Edinburgh Kidney well represented contributing to these important discussions



Now we have Dr Mairead Hamill from King's College London from Tea. kate bramham, talking PHYLLIS and PHYLLIS-HT. #womanscvhealth

Really interactive discussion about #womanscvhealth together at Institute for Regeneration and Repair EdinUniCVS CVD in health seminar



Delighted this is now in print! 🥳🥳 Huge thanks to everyone who helped- especially the participants and Kidney Research UK! We are so excited by the results- Apelin benefits both the kidneys & heart in CKD 🍎🏨🫘❤️ Edinburgh Kidney Davenport_Lab EdinUniCVS Bean

Amazing work just published in Nature Communications from our Team, led by Fi and Bean . Love the puns - Apelin a day indeed 😉 and a fabulous experimental medicine study conducted here The University of Edinburgh

Great coverage of Fi and her Kidney Research UK funded PhD studies, supervised by Bean just out in Nature Communications



New paper alert - Congrats to our Edinburgh Kidney team for this great study identifying how specific subset of tubular cells drive disease progression nature.com/articles/s4146…

📢📢📢 New paper alert from the Edinburgh Kidney Urinary senescene biomarker identified Urinary Clusterin is a Biomarker of Renal Epithelial Senescence and Predicts Human Kidney Disease Progression - Kidney International Reports kireports.org/article/S2468-…