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Wednesday, 18 January 2012 19:49

Sex hormones and progression of CKD

Written by  Dr. Michelle Hladunewich
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This presentation is part of the Prevention in Renal Disease Meeting, Toronto, 2011. For the entire program, please click here

 

Dr. Michelle Hladunewich

Dr. Hladunewich is interested in the renal physiology of normal and abnormal pregnancy as well as gender differences in glomerular-based kidney disease. Her primary research focus to date has been primarily the long-term sequelae of preeclampsia including differences in the renin angiotensin system (RAS) and endothelial function. She has developed specialty clinics in kidney disease, pregnancy and a glomerular-based disease to align with her research interests.

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