Nephrological Issues in Experimental Research
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Welcome to Nephrological Issues In Experimental Nephrology (NIER), an educational website dedicated to offer structure and guidance in the world of nephrological research, in particular for young investigators in nephrology.
Special Announcement
6th European Renal Pathology Course, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
9-11 mei 2012. For details see: www.renalpathologycourse.org
Address Course
Academic Medical Center, Department of Pathology, room M2-126 Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Language of the course: English
Registration deadline: March 31, 2012
Maximum number of participants: 40
Thromboembolic disease of the venous and the arterial system: two different entities or two different sides of the same coin
If you would like to spotlight a young renal researcher or your own work feel free to contact the editorial board.]]
Website Highlights
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Investigate these NEW learning resources:
- Dr. Stephan Segerer: The role of chemokines in renal inflammation (2008)
- Dr. Mirjan M. van Timmeren: The proximal tubular cell, a key player in renal damage (2008)
- Dr. Martine Broekema: Bone marrow-derived cells in kidney repair: A double-edged sword? (2007)
- Dr. Titia Lely: The renin-angiotensin aldosterone system (RAAS) in renal disease (2007)
- Dr. Judith Dasselaar: Relative blood volume measurements during hemodialysis (2007
- Dr. Angelique Rops: Heparan sulfate in glomerular inflammation (2007)
- Dr. Joris Roelofs: The fibrinolytic system in renal disease (2007)
- Dr. Willemijn Windt: Cardiorenal interaction - Therapeutic perspectives (2007)
- Dr. Marc Seelen: Renal Transplantation (2007)



