24th Annual Meeting of the GDCN

April 22, 2009

The 24th Annual Meeting of the Glomerular Disease Collaborative Network (GDCN) convened last weekend in Chapel Hill, NC. The GDCN is a network of health care professionals and researchers that help recruit patents into a long-term registry that seeks to learn more about diseases that affect the filters (glomeruli) in the kidney. Every year, network members meet up for continuing education and to review ongoing and new studies involving patients with glomerular disease.

This featured topic this year was Diabetic Nephropathy, with guest speaker Dr. Katherine Tuttle, Research and Medical Director of the Providence Medical Research Center, updating the group on new approaches to treat diabetic nephropathy.

Dr. John Buse, Chief of the UNC Endicrinology Division gave a broad overview of diabetes management and new treatment guidelines and Dr. Charles Jennette spoke about the pathogenesis of the disease.  

An interactive session was held Saturday afternoon in conjunction with the UNC Nephropathology Laboratory  to discuss kidney biopsy cases with clinical and pathological correlations.

The GDCN is administered by the UNC Kidney Center and is co-directed by Drs. Ronald Falk and J. Charles Jennette. Research registries are coordinated by Susan Hogan, PhD (adult), and Debbie Gibson, MD (pediatric).

Yichun at the registration table
Yichun Hu signs in

Dr. Charles Jennette
Dr Charles Jennette speaks
Drs Katherine Tuttle and Ron Falk
Dr Tuttle and Dr Falk
Dr Falk and Buse
Drs Ron Falk and John Buse

Amy Mottl
Dr Amy Mottl speaks

Participants at GDCN
GDCN participants

 

For more information on the GDCN annual meetings click here.

To view copies of this year’s presentations click here.


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