MatthiasKretzler University of MichiganUnited States

MatthiasKretzler
Dr. Kretzler is the Warner-Lambert/Parke-Davis Professor of Internal Medicine/Nephrology and Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics. The overarching goal of his research is to define chronic organ dysfunction in mechanistic terms and use this knowledge for targeted therapeutic interventions. To reach this goal he has developed a translational research pipeline centered on integrated systems biology analysis of renal disease. He leads together with Dr. Himmelfarb the NIDDK Kidney Precision Medicine (KPMP) Central Hub and Kidney Mapping Atlas Project (KMAP), the Nephrotic Syndrome Research Network (NEPTUNE), is a Principle Investigator (PI) of the JDRF Center of Excellence at the University of Michigan, the PI of the Renal Precompetitive Consortium and the Proteinuria and GFR as Clinical Trial Endpoints in Focal Segmental GLomerulosclerosis (PARASOL) a collaborative international effort that aims to define the quantitative relationships between short-term changes in biomarkers (e.g. proteinuria and GFR) and long-term outcomes. He has 25 years of experience in integration of bioinformatics, molecular and clinical approaches in more than 410 publications. He has a track record on interdisciplinary data integration of large-scale data sets in international multi-disciplinary research networks in the US, Europe, China and sub-Saharan Africa. These studies enable precision medicine across the genotype-phenotype continuum using carefully monitored environmental exposures, genetic predispositions, epigenetic markers, transcriptional networks, proteomic profiles, metabolic fingerprints, digital histological biopsy archive and prospective clinical disease characterization. The molecular mechanism identified have result in new disease predictors and successful phase II trial of a novel therapeutic modality in diabetic kidney disease. Matthias Kretzler was born in Bruchsal, Germany close to Heidelberg (and France). He received his medical training at the University of Heidelberg, Germany; Newcastle upon the Tyne in the U.K.; and at the University of Michigan. Taking full advantage of Germany’s medical training system, Matthias enrolled in an MD/PhD structured program working Wilhelm Kriz’s Anatomy and Cell Biology research team on the mechanism of glomerular filtration barrier failure. The fascination of the aesthetic beauty of glomerular filters has become the central theme of his research for the past 25 years. Beginning with ultrastructural morphology, he expanded his research efforts to modern molecular biology tools during a post-doctoral fellowship with Josie Briggs, MD, Juergen Schnermann, MD, and Larry Holzman, MD and the University of Michigan. After returning to Germany he built, under the mentorship of Detlef Schlondorff, MD, a molecular nephrology laboratory at the Medizinische Poliklinik in Munich. Using the unique research team network around the European Renal cDNA Bank, he initiated what is now a worldwide network of kidney research centers to define molecular mechanism of renal disease in humans. For this personalized medicine approach to Nephrology he found an ideal environment at his old alma mater – the University of Michigan – and is now embedded in the fascinating collaborative network of molecular biologists, clinician-scientists, mathematicians, bioinformaticians, and systems analysts at work in Ann Arbor. Details at miktmc.org

Day 1 - Sunday April 14, 2024

Time Session
09:00 am
10:30 am
Heather Ascani Chairperson ascanihk@umich.edu
MatthiasKretzler Chairperson kretzler@umich.eduUniversity of MichiganUnited States
KatherineTuttle Chairperson Katherine.Tuttle@providence.orgUniversity of Washington, Department of NephrologyUnited States
  • Looking for Data on Glomerular Diseases: How to Find the Treasures You Are Looking for With a Click of a Mouse
    VijiNair Speaker vijin@med.umich.eduUniversity of MichiganUnited States
  • Open Science in an Open Community: Resources of the Kidney Precision Medicine Project for CKD and AKI
    MatthiasKretzler Speaker kretzler@umich.eduUniversity of MichiganUnited States
  • The Future is Now: How to Mine Cells and Neighborhoods of the Kidney in Health and Disease
    JulioSaez-Rodriguez Speaker julio.saez@uni-heidelberg.deHeidelberg UniversityGermany
  • Panel Discussion
Hall C1
11:00 am
12:00 pm
AgnesFogo Chairperson agnes.fogo@vanderbilt.eduUnited States
GuillermoRosa Diez Chairperson guillermo.rosadiez@hospitalitaliano.org.arHospital Italiano de Buenos Aires; Argentinean Society of Nephrology; Latinoamerican Society of Nephrology and Hypertension; International Society of NephrologyArgentina
  • My Story
    VictoriaGray Speaker vwright_03@yahoo.comUnited States
  • CrisprCas9 Therapy for Sickle Cell Diseases: How Do We Go from Discovery to Equitable Availability of Gene Therapy for All? Hugh de Wardener Lecture
    Obiageli EuniceNnodu Speaker oennodu@gmail.comUniversity of AbujaNigeria
Hall A
02:45 pm
03:30 pm
ErangaWijewickrama Spotlight Chairperson erangasw@clinmed.cmb.ac.lkFaculty of Medicine, University of ColomboSri Lanka
Jose VicenteSanchez Polo Spotlight Chairperson visanpolo@gmail.comRenal Division Social Security Institute. Nephrology Residence Program Coordinator, San Carlos University School of Medicine. Latin-American Society Of Nephrology (SLANH)Guatemala
Magdalena Madero Spotlight Speaker madero.magdalena@gmail.comChief of Nephrology, Instituto Nacional de CardiolMexico
VivekanandJha Spotlight Speaker vjha@georgeinstitute.org.inGeorge Institute for Global Health IndiaIndia
NishanthaNanyakkara Spotlight Speaker nishantha4313@gmail.comSri Lanka
Spotlight Stage 1 (exhibition hall)
03:00 pm
04:00 pm
ReikoInagi Chairperson inagi-r@m.u-tokyo.ac.jpThe University of Tokyo Graduate School of MedicineJapan
RafaelMaldonado Chairperson ramaldonado@gmail.comArgentina
  • Understanding Glomerular Damage: From Spatial Transcriptomics to Chip Technology
    LauraPerin Speaker LPerin@chla.usc.eduUnited States
  • Spatial Metabolomics of Kidney Disease
    TonRabelink Speaker a.j.rabelink@lumc.nlLUMCNetherlands
  • Constructing an Epigenetic Network for Diabetic Nephropathy
    Sam El-Osta Speaker sam.el-osta@baker.edu.auBaker Heart and Diabetes InstituteAustralia
  • Q and A
Hall E

Day 2 - Monday April 15, 2024

Time Session
09:00 am
10:30 am
Shyam BihariBansal Chairperson drshyambansal@gmail.comIndia
PaulaCoccia Chairperson paula.coccia@hospitalitaliano.org.arHospital Italianod de Buenos Aires Argentina
  • Genomics of Rare Genetic Diseases: Experiences From India
    VinodScaria Speaker vinods@igib.inVishwanath Cancer Care Foundation & Indian Institute of Technology KanpurIndia
  • On the Way to Translate GWAS into Kidney Disease Mechanisms
    KrzysztofKiryluk Speaker kk473@columbia.eduUnited States
  • X-linked Kidney Disorders in Women
    MichelleRheault Speaker rheau002@umn.eduUniversity of MinnesotaUnited States
  • Prenatal/Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis and Genetic Counseling for Genetic Kidney Disorders
    NineKnoers Speaker v.v.a.m.knoers@umcg.nlDepartment of Genetics, University Medical Centre Groningen, Groningen, The NetherlandsNetherlands
  • Q and A
Hall E
11:00 am
12:00 pm
Jose VicenteSanchez Polo Chairperson visanpolo@gmail.comRenal Division Social Security Institute. Nephrology Residence Program Coordinator, San Carlos University School of Medicine. Latin-American Society Of Nephrology (SLANH)Guatemala
MegJardine Chairperson meg.jardine@sydney.edu.auNHMRC Clinical Trials Centre, University of Sydney, AustraliaAustralia
  • Generative AI Revolution in Medicine
    MichalRosen-Zvi Speaker ROSEN@il.ibm.comhttps://research.ibm.com/Israel
  • Acceptance Speech by Awardee (Schrier Award), with Tasnuva Sarah Kashem (UK) and Farnaz Nobi (Bangladesh)
    Mohammad Shakib Uz ZamanArefin Speaker shakib04@yahoo.comBangladesh
Hall A
12:15 pm
01:15 pm
VictorFrajewicki Chairperson vfraje@clalit.org.ilDepartment of Nephrology and Hypertension, Carmel Medical Center, HaifaIsrael
IfeomaUlasi Chairperson ifeoma.ulasi@unn.edu.ngUniversity of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Ituku-Ozalla, Enugu, NigeriaNigeria
  • The Next Pandemic - What Has the Nephrology Community Learned From COVID-19?
    RaulLombardi Speaker lombardi.raul2@gmail.comDepartment of Nephrology, Schoole of Medicine, UniUruguay
  • Challenges in Nephrological Care During Difficult Situations: Lessons From Venezuela
    LorendizRonca Chacare Speaker lorendiz.ronca@gmail.comSociedad Venezolana de NefrologíaVenezuela
  • Kidney Care During Earthquakes: Lessons Learned From Turkey
    RumeyzaKazancioglu Speaker drkazancioglu@yahoo.comBezmialem Vakif UniversityTürkiye
  • Provision of Renal Care During Man-made Disasters and Armed Conflicts: A Challenging Proposition
    RobertNajem Speaker robertnajem@yahoo.frLebanese University, Faculty of Medical Sciences.Lebanon
  • Q and A
Hall D
03:00 pm
04:00 pm
AlessiaFornoni Chairperson afornoni@med.miami.eduUnited States
MichelleRheault Chairperson rheau002@umn.eduUniversity of MinnesotaUnited States
  • Predicting the Risks of Kidney Failure and Death in Adults With Moderate-to-severe Chronic Kidney Disease (KDpredict)
    PietroRavani Free Communication pravani@ucalgary.caUniversity of CalgaryCanada
  • Plasma Exchange in ANCA Associated Vasculitis GN: Update After Pexivas – Recommendations and Updates
    Wladimir MietekSzpirt Speaker wladimir.mietek.szpirt.01@regionh.dkRigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Dept. of Nephrology, Denmark, Senior Research ConsultantDenmark
  • EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF IPTACOPAN IN PATIENTS WITH IgA NEPHROPATHY: INTERIM RESULTS FROM THE PHASE 3 APPLAUSE-IgAN STUDY
    DanaRizk Free Communication drizk@uabmc.eduUniversity of Alabama at BirminghamUnited States
  • SPARSENTAN VS IRBESARTAN IN PATIENTS WITH IMMUNOGLOBULIN A NEPHROPATHY (IgAN): SUBGROUP ANALYSES OF 2-YEAR RESULTS FROM THE PIVOTAL PHASE 3 PROTECT TRIAL
    JonathanBarratt Free Communication jb81@leicester.ac.ukUniversity of Leicester, Leicester, UKUnited Kingdom
  • PREGNANCY AMONG WOMEN ON CHRONIC DIALYSIS : THE FRENCH COHORT
    CécileCouchoud Free Communication cecile.couchoud@biomedecine.frREIN registry, Agence de la biomédecine, FranceFrance
Hall A

Pre-Congress - Saturday April 13, 2024

Time Session
04:30 pm
06:00 pm
  • ISN President's Address
    MasaomiNangaku Speaker mnangaku@m.u-tokyo.ac.jpJapan
  • Tribute to Stewart Cameron
  • Welcome by WHO Director of Non-Communicable Diseases Dr Bente Mikkelsen
  • Welcome by Dr. Marina Papaginovic, SAN President; Dr. Guillermo Rosa Diez, WCN Local Organising Group Chair; and Dr. Jorge Rico, SLANH President and WCN Local Organizing Group co-Chair
    GuillermoRosa Diez Speaker guillermo.rosadiez@hospitalitaliano.org.arHospital Italiano de Buenos Aires; Argentinean Society of Nephrology; Latinoamerican Society of Nephrology and Hypertension; International Society of NephrologyArgentina
    MariaPapaginovic Leiva Speaker drapapaginovicleiva@gmail.comArgentina
    JorgeRico Speaker jorgericof@yahoo.comColombia
  • Welcome by Minister of Health for Buenos Aries Dr Fernán González Bernaldo de Quirós
  • Welcome by SPWG Chair Alessia Fornoni
    AlessiaFornoni Speaker afornoni@med.miami.eduUnited States
  • The Origin of the Universe
    Danielde Florian Speaker deflo@unsam.edu.arUniversidad Nacional de San MartinArgentina
  • Acceptance Speech: Hamburger Award
    AdeeraLevin Speaker alevin@providencehealth.bc.caCanada
Hall A