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Katherine Barraclough is a Consultant Nephrologist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. She completed her basic medical training in Melbourne then undertook advanced training in Nephrology in Vancouver, Canada, New Delhi India and Brisbane, Australia. She subsequently completed a PhD through...
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Masaomi Nangaku is a professor and head of the division of nephrology and endocrinology, the University of Tokyo Graduate School of Medicine, and a vice president of the University of Tokyo Hospital. He is an executive councilor and a head...
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Asanga Abeyaratne works as a Nephrologist in Top end Renal services since 2012. He did his Nephrology training at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital & Royal Adelaide Hospital in South Australia. He is the clinical lead for Home therapies. Asanga is...
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Associate Professor Helen Pilmore is a transplant nephrologist from Auckland New Zealand.  She undertook post-graduate training in nephrology in Dunedin and Sydney and has worked for Auckland City Hospital from 1999. Since 2008 she has led undergraduate teaching in nephrology...
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Catherine Marshall is an Infectious Disease Physician who works as a Specialist at Royal Darwin Hospital. She completed her Infectious Diseases training at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, a centre with a large immunocompromised host patient population. She has also...
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Charmaine E. Lok, BSc(PT), MD, MSC, FRCP(C) is a Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto (U of T). She is graduate faculty in the Clinical Epidemiology & Health Care Research Program, Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation...
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Laura M. Dember, M.D. is a Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine where she is a faculty member in the Renal-Electrolyte and Hypertension Division and a Senior Scholar in the Center for...
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Camille Nelson Kotton MD, FIDSA, FAST is the clinical director of the Transplant Infectious Disease and Immunocompromised Host Program at the Massachusetts General Hospital, and Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts. She is the past chair of...
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