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The Annual AKI Symposium Webinars

"Changing Paradigms in Acute Kidney Injury: From Mechanisms to Management" 
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This annual Symposium takes place each year in San Diego and is part of the Annual CRRT Conference.  In 2022 the UAB/UCSD O'Brien Center sponsored this event in San Diego.

Acute Kidney Injury is a rapidly evolving area where several advances have been made in understanding the mechanisms and pathways of AKI and its effects on other organs. Recent identification of biomarkers has provided new tools and techniques to characterize this disorder, this O'Brien Center sponsored workshop provides a comprehensive review of the most recent developments in the field and describes emergin knowledge from basic and translational research.
Sessions are approximately 1 hour, 20 minutes, media includes video, audio and slides. Please note that not all individual presentations given at the symposium are available for viewing.

2022 Session Lectures

2021 Session Lectures

  1. Molecules, Mechanisms and Targets
  2. Of Mice and Men: Harmonizing Human and Animal AKI
  3. Bench to Bedside: Translating Discoveries to Clinical Care
  4. Controversies in AKI

2020 Session Lectures

  1. Molecules, Mechanisms and Targets
  2. Of Mice and Men: Harmonizing Human and Animal AKI
  3. Bench to Bedside: Translating Discoveries to Clinical Care
  4. Controversies in AKI

2019 Session Lectures

  1. Molecules, Mechanisms and Targets
  2. Of Mice and Men: Harmonizing Human and Animal AKI
  3. Bench to Bedside: Translating Discoveries to Clinical Care
  4. Controversies in AKI

2018 Session Lectures

  1. Molecules, Mechanisms and Targets
  2. Of Mice and Men: Harmonizing Human and Animal AKI
  3. Bench to Bedside: Translating Discoveries to Clinical Care
  4. Controversies in AKI

2017 Session Lectures

  1. Molecules, Mechanisms and Targets
  2. Of Mice and Men: Harmonizing Human and Animal AKI
  3. Bench to Bedside: Translating Discoveries to Clinical Care
  4. Controversies in AKI

2016 Session Lectures

  1. Molecules, Mechanisms and Targets
  2. Harmonizing Human and Animal AKI: Results from ADQI 13
  3. Bench to Bedside: Translating Discoveries to Clinical Care
  4. Controversies in AKI

2015 Session Lectures

  1. Molecules, Mechanisms and Targets
  2. Harmonizing Human and Animal AKI: Results from ADQI 13
  3. Bench to Bedside: Translating Discoveries to Clinical Care
  4. Controversies in AKI

2014 Session Lectures

  1. Molecules, Mechanisms and Targets
  2. Of Mice and Men: Translational Research in AKI
  3. Improving OUtcomes in AKI: What Should we Focus on?
  4. Biomarkers in AKI: Are we Ready for Prime Time?

2013 Session Lectures

  1. Molecules, Mechanisms, and Targets.
  2. Translational Research: Bedside to Bench and Back
  3. Of Mice and Men: Developing Relevant Models for Translational Research
  4. Tools to Characterize Human AKI

2012 Session Lectures

  1. Molecules, Mechanisms, and Targets.
  2. Translational Research: Bedside to Bench and Back
  3. Pre-Clinical Models for Translational Research in AKI
  4. Enhancing Clinical and Translational Research in AKI
  5. Tools to Characterize Human AKI