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NY Soc Nephrology
New York Society of Nephrology

1997-1998 Evening Lecture Series
The Talks

The National Institutes of Health and Funding for Renal Disease Josephine Briggs, M.D.

Simplified Pathophysiologic Approach to Renal Tubular Acidosis
Thomas D. DuBose, Jr., M.D.


Peritonitis in CAPD
Stephen I. Vas, M.D.


Nocturnal Hemodialysis. A New Alternative.
Andreas Pierratos, M.D.


Hemodialysis Adequacy
Gerald Schulman, M.D.


New Therapies for Acute and Chronic Renal Failure.
H. David Humes, M.D.


Treatment of Symptomatic Renal Stone Disease
James Lingeman, M.D.


Why Do We Reject Renal Grafts?
Mohamed H. Sayegh, M.D.

Faculty

Josephine Briggs, M.D. , Director, KUH Division, NIDDK, NIH, Bethesda, MD.

Thomas D. DuBose, Jr., M.D. , Professor of Medicine and Integrative Biology and Director of Renal Disease, Department of Medicine, University of Texas at Houston.

H. David Humes, M.D. , Professor of Medicine and Chief, Department of Medicine, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, MI.

James Lingeman, M.D. , Director of Research, Methodist Hospital Institute for Kidney Stone Disease

Andreas Pierratos, M.D. , Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Toronto; Head of Dialysis, Wellesly Central Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Mohamed H. Sayegh, M.D. , Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School Director, Laboratory of Immunogenetics and Transplantation Research Brigham and Women's Hospital

Gerald Schulman, M.D. , Associate Professor of Medicine, Vanderbilt University; Director of the End-Stage Renal Disease Program, Nashville, TN.

Stephen I. Vas, M.D. , Professor of Medicine and Microbiology, Division of Nephrology, University of Toronto; Staff Physician, University of Toronto Hospital, Western Division.

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