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Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (JASN)

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JASN, the flagship journal of the ASN, publishes original research reports and basic and clinical science papers relevant to the broad discipline of nephrology. The JASN Podcast features discussions with authors of recently published articles. Moderated by JASN EIC, Josie Briggs, and the editorial fellows, each episode gives a behind the scenes look into the conception of the latest journal articles. New episodes monthly.
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Andrew Hall discusses results of his study, "Spatiotemporal Landscape of Kidney Tubular Responses to Glomerular Proteinuria," with JASN Deputy Editor David H. Ellison.
Assam El-Osta discusses the findings from his study, "Set7 Methyltransferase and Phenotypic Switch in Diabetic Glomerular Endothelial Cells," with JASN Deputy Editor David H. Ellison.
Jonathan W. Cunningham and Ajay K. Singh discuss the results of their study, "Daprodustat and Heart Failure in CKD," with JASN Deputy Editor David H. Ellison.
Susan R. Mendley and Chyng-Wen Fwu discuss the findings of their study, "Age- and Race-Specific Changes in ESKD Incidence over Four Decades," with JASN Editor-in-Chief Rajnish Mehrotra.
In this podcast, outgoing Editor-in-Chief Josie Briggs talks with incoming Editor-in-Chief Raj Mehrotra about his vision for the next chapter of JASN.
Dr. Briggs and Brendon Neuen discuss his paper in the December issue of JASN. This article on the CREDENCE and EMPA-CKD clinical trials shows that SGLT2 inhibitors allow more consistent use of RAS blockade in patients with declining renal function.
In this podcast, EIC Josie Briggs talks with Associate Editor John Gill about the valuable data resources for research on kidney transplantation. Drs. Gill and Briggs provide some advice for users of these important resources.
In this podcast, EIC Josie Briggs talks with Giuseppe Remuzzi about the NEPHSTROM Trial & the next steps in translational work to test the possibility that mesenchymal stem cells can be used as a therapeutic agent to promote repair of kidney damage.
In the podcast, EIC Josie Briggs discusses a paper entitled "Structural Racism, Historical Redlining, and Incidence of Kidney Failure in US Cities" with co-authors Kevin Nguyen and Deidre Crews.
In the episode, EIC Josie Briggs discusses a randomized control trial addressing the impact of sodium bicarbonate on the vascular dysfunction in CKD and an observational case control study of the impact of antibiotic use on kidney stone formation.
In this podcast, Dr. Josie Briggs discusses with Dr. Andrew Rule his latest study showing the need to revise our estimate of the number of nephrons in the human kidney.
In this episode, JASN Associate Editor Katalin Susztak talks with Dr. Susan Quaggin about work from her laboratory on ischemic injury and translational targets in the Angiopoietin-Tie 2 pathway.
Urea and Uremia

Urea and Uremia

2023-04-2415:51

JASN EIC Josie Briggs talks with Deputy Editor Tom Hostetter about the unsolved problem of the chemical causes of the uremic syndrome. A new study reports a correlation of outcomes in CKD with protein carbamylation, a breakdown product of urea.
This podcast covers two papers, one describes a clinical workflow for incorporating whole exome sequencing and the other provides evidence genomic disorders contribute to monogenic CKD in adults and children.
In the March podcast, Dr. Briggs discusses a study that addresses prognostic measures in Anti-GBM Disease and a meta-analysis of studies testing whether intensive blood pressure controls slows progression of CKD.
In this Podcast, Dr. Briggs summarizes the goals of the new JASN Special Series, Health Policy Catalyst, and summarizes papers focusing on cost effectiveness research in nephrology and on the special risk of unwanted pregnancies for kidney patients.
In this podcast, Dr. Briggs discusses organoid studies with author Dr. Melissa Little. The work explores the varied molecular mechanisms of specific mutations that cause SRNS and suggests promise for eventual design of mutation-specific treatments.
In this podcast, EIC Dr Briggs discusses two studies on kidney transplantation with Dr. John Gill. Topics discussed include novel molecular markers and the role of HLA-DQ mismatches, work suggesting new approaches to reduce chronic graft loss.
In this podcast, EIC Josie Briggs talks with Lekha Tummalapalli about a study addressing costs of hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis. An editorial on this issue is published in the November (33.11) issue of JASN.
In this podcast, JASN EIC, Josie Briggs talks with Juan-Jesus Carrero, Professor of Kidney Disease Epidemiology at Karolinska Institute. His study, published in the October issue of JASN, documents striking differences in care of men and women with CKD.
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