S Y M P O S I U M2020 Brain & Kidney
8 a.m. Welcome and Introduction
Session I: Fundamentals of Brain and Kidney Physiology Moderators:
8:15 a.m. Fundamentals of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) for Basic and Clinical Neuroscientists
8:45 a.m. Brain and Kidney: Anatomical and Physiological Considerations
9:15 a.m. Cerebral Blood Flow in CKD
Session II: Stroke, Cognition and CKD Part 1 Moderators:
9:45 a.m. CKD and Dementia
10:15 a.m. CKD and Nutrition: Prevention of Stroke and Dementia
10:45 a.m. Stroke and CKD in Fabry Disease
11:15 a.m. Break /15 min Q&A from Zoom audience
Veterans Affairs: Glenn Graham, MD, PhD, Deputy National Director for Neurology, Specialty Care Services, VA Central Office, Washington, DC; Professor of Neurology, UCSF School of MedicineUCI School of Medicine:Vice Dean, Research: Suzanne B. Sandmeyer, PhDSymposium Co-Directors:Mark Fisher, MD, Professor of NeurologyWei Ling Lau, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine/Nephrology
David Cribbs, PhD, Research Professor and Associate Director, UCI MIND Rachita Sumbria, PhD, Associate Professor of Biophamaceutical Sciences, Keck Graduate Institute
Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh, MD, PhDProfessor of Medicine and Chief of NephrologyUCI School of Medicine
Kumar Rajamani, MDProfessor of NeurologyWayne State University School of Medicine
Bernard Choi, PhD Professor of Biomedical EngineeringUCI
Claudia Kawas, MD, Professor of Neurology, UCI School of MedicineConnie Rhee, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine/Nephrology, UCI School of Medicine
Indranil Dasgupta, MDProfessor and Consultant NephrologistUniversity Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK
J. David Spence, MDProfessor of Neurology and Clinical PharmacologyWestern University, Canada
Daisy Tapia, MS, LGCGenetic Counselor FellowUCI Health
2020 Brain & Kidney Symposium
Session III: Fundamentals of Injury in the Brain and Kidney Moderators:
11:30 a.m. Neuropathology of CKD
12 p.m. Neuroimaging Considerations in CKD
12:30 p.m. Mechanisms of Cerebral Microvascular Disease in CKD
Session IV: Neurological Disorders and CKD Moderators:
1 p.m. CKD and Epilepsy
1:30 p.m. CKD and Movement Disorders
2 p.m. Sleep Disorders in CKD
2:30 p.m. CKD in the Neuro-ICU
3 p.m. Break /15 min Q&A from Zoom audience
Session V: Stroke, Cognition and CKD Part 2 Moderators:
3:15 p.m. Resolved: CKD is a Stroke Risk Factor (A Virtual Debate)
4 p.m. Stroke Prevention in CKD
4:30 p.m. Management of the Stroke Patient with CKD
5 p.m. Q&A from Zoom audience and Wrap-Up
Frank Hsu, MD, Professor and Chair of Neurological Surgery, UCI School of MedicineNosratola Vaziri, MD, Professor Emeritus of Medicine/Nephrology, UCI School of Medicine
Harry Vinters, MDProfessor of Pathology /NeuropathologyUCLA
Daniel Chow, MDAssistant Professor in Residence of Radiological SciencesUCI School of Medicine
Mark Fisher, MDProfessor of NeurologyUCI School of Medicine
Branko Huisa-Garate, MD, Assistant Professor of Neurology, UCSD Madeleine Pahl, MD, Professor of Medicine/Nephrology, UCI School of Medicine
Mona Sazgar, MDProfessor of NeurologyUCI School of Medicine
Bahman Jabbari, MDProfessor Emeritus of NeurologyYale University
Ruth Benca, MD, PhD Professor & Chair, Department of Psychiatry & Human BehaviorUCI School of Medicine
Sara Stern-Nezer, MDAssistant Professor of NeurologyUCI School of Medicine
Susanne Nicholas, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Medicine/Nephrology, UCLASteven Schreiber, MD, Professor of Neurology, UCI; Chief of Neurology Service at Long Beach VA Health Care
Yes: Angela Webster, MBBS, PhD, Professor of Clinical EpidemiologyUniversity of Sydney, AustraliaNo: Bruce Coull, MD, Professor of Neurology Judy Dawod, MD, Stroke FellowUniversity of Arizona Health Sciences
Wei Ling Lau, MDAssistant Professor of Medicine/NephrologyUCI School of Medicine
Michael Lyerly, MDAssociate Professor of NeurologyUniversity of Alabama at BirminghamMedical DirectorBirmingham VA Primary Stroke Center
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