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Johns Hopkins Glomerular Diseases Clinic

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Overview

The Johns Hopkins Glomerular Diseases Clinic in the Division of Nephrology provides comprehensive and state-of-the-art care for all types of glomerular diseases. It is a collaborative effort between the members of the Divisions of Nephrology and Renal Pathology at Johns Hopkins University.


Director

Dr. C. John Sperati, Co-Director

Dr. Duvuru Geetha, Co-Director


Nephrologists

Dr. Mo Atta (Professor of Medicine)

Dr. Derek Fine (Professor of Medicine)

Dr. Duvuru Geetha (Professor of Clinical Medicine)

Dr. Manny Monroy-Trujillo (Assistant Professor of Medicine)

Dr. John Sperati (Associate Professor of Medicine)


Neuropathologists

Dr. Avi Rosenberg (Assistant Professor of Pathology)

Dr. Lois Arend (Associate Professor of Pathology)

Dr. Dao-Fu Dai (Associate Professor of Pathology)

Dr. Serena Bagnasco (Professor of Pathology)


Active Clinical Trials

  • A Phase 3 open-label, controlled, randomized, multi-center trial comparing imlifidase and standard-of-care with standard-of-care alone in the treatment of severe anti-GBM antibody disease (Goodpasture disease)

  • Efficacy of Belimumab and Rituximab Compared to Rituximab Alone for the Treatment of Primary Membranous Nephropathy

  • A Study of the Efficacy and Safety of DMX-200 in Patients with FSGS who are Receiving an ARB (ACTION3)

  • Study of Efficacy and Safety of LNP023 in Participants with Active Lupus Nephritis Class III-IV, +/- V

  • Phase 2/3 Adaptive Study of VX-147 in Adult and Pediatric Participants with APOL1-Mediated Proteinuric Kidney Disease (AMPLITUDE)


Current non-trial studies

  • Johns Hopkins Precision Medicine Vasculitis Registry

  • Cure Glomerulonephropathy (CureGN)

  • Johns Hopkins Complement Associated Disease Registry (CADR)


Accepting trainee applications?

Completed an internal medicine residency program that is ACGME-accredited, an AOA-approved residency program, a program with ACGME International (ACGME-I) Advanced Specialty Accreditation, or a Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC)-accredited or College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC)-accredited residency program located in Canada.


Prior to appointment in the glomerular diseases fellowship, the fellow must complete an ACGME-accredited nephrology fellowship training program.

Applicants with US work authorization (J1, H1B, etc.) are eligible to apply


 

Visit their website: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/nephrology/education/fellowship-tracks

301 Mason Lord Drive, Baltimore, MD 21224

Shani Terry

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