Symposium Speaker: John Sedor, MD

Dr. Sedor is Professor of Physiology and Biophysics and Director of the Case Center for the Study of Kidney Biology and Disease at Case Western Reserve University; Professor of Molecular Medicine at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine; and Ray W. Gifford, M.D. Endowed Chair in Kidney Research at the Glickman Urology & Kidney Institute.  Dr. Sedor is board certified in internal medicine and nephrology and is a practicing physician scientist as Staff of the Department of Nephrology and Hypertension at Cleveland Clinic.  Dr. Sedor's research interests focus on progressive kidney disease mechanisms, and his research team's goals are to define clinical, cellular, and genetic bases of kidney disease to identify new therapies and diagnostic tests.  Dr. Sedor is a leader and active member of several research consortia, include the Nephrotic Syndrome Study Network (NEPTUNE) and Cure Glomerulonephropathy (CureGN).  Dr. Sedor is also a co-Principal Investigator of the Cleveland ascertainment site for the NIDDK-supported Kidney Precision Medicine Project (KPMP), a national collaborative effort that aims to create a kidney tissue atlas, define disease subgroups, and identify critical cells, pathways, and targets for novel therapies.  Dr. Sedor's current investigator-initiated projects focus on kidney disease attributable to APOL1 renal risk variants, the major genetic contributors to observed racial disparities in chronic kidney disease, and use of electronic health records to identify diabetic patients with renal complications.

Recent Publications

  1. Nakhoul, GN, Taliercio, JJ, Bassil, EH, Arrigain, S, Schold, JD, Wardrop, R, O'Toole, J, Nally, JV, Bierer, SB, Sedor, JR et al.. Virtual Nephron: Evaluation of a Novel Virtual Reality Educational Tool. Kidney Int Rep 2024; 9 (9): 2619-2626. PubMed PMID:39291202 PubMed Central PMC11403093.
  2. Franceschini, N, Feldman, DL, Berg, JS, Besse, W, Chang, AR, Dahl, NK, Gbadegesin, R, Pollak, MR, Rasouly, HM, Smith, RJH et al.. Advancing Genetic Testing in Kidney Diseases: Report From a National Kidney Foundation Working Group. Am J Kidney Dis 2024; 84 (6): 751-766. PubMed PMID:39033956 PubMed Central PMC11585423.
  3. Darshi, M, Kugathasan, L, Maity, S, Sridhar, VS, Fernandez, R, Limonte, CP, Grajeda, BI, Saliba, A, Zhang, G, Drel, VR et al.. Glycolytic lactate in diabetic kidney disease. JCI Insight 2024; 9 (11): . PubMed PMID:38855868 PubMed Central PMC11382878.
  4. Veličković, D, Shapiro, JP, Parikh, SV, Rovin, B, Toto, RD, Vazquez, MA, Poggio, ED, O'Toole, JF, Sedor, JR, Alexandrov, T et al.. Protein N-glycans in Healthy and Sclerotic Glomeruli in Diabetic Kidney Disease. J Am Soc Nephrol 2024; 35 (9): 1198-207. PubMed PMID:38771634 PubMed Central PMC11387035.
  5. Trachtman, H, Desmond, H, Williams, AL, Mariani, LH, Eddy, S, Ju, W, Barisoni, L, Ascani, HK, Uhlmann, WR, Spino, C et al.. Rationale and design of the Nephrotic Syndrome Study Network (NEPTUNE) Match in glomerular diseases: designing the right trial for the right patient, today. Kidney Int 2024; 105 (2): 218-230. PubMed PMID:38245210 PubMed Central PMC11090626.
  6. Lake, BB, Menon, R, Winfree, S, Hu, Q, Melo Ferreira, R, Kalhor, K, Barwinska, D, Otto, EA, Ferkowicz, M, Diep, D et al.. An atlas of healthy and injured cell states and niches in the human kidney. Nature 2023; 619 (7970): 585-594. PubMed PMID:37468583 PubMed Central PMC10356613.
  7. Sedor, JR. APOL1 Kidney Disease: Discovery to Targeted Therapy in 10 Years. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 2024; 19 (1): 126-128. PubMed PMID:37459117 PubMed Central PMC10843197.
  8. Sedor, JR. Kidney Genetics: Continuing Discoveries and a Roadmap to the Clinic. J Am Soc Nephrol 2023; 34 (4): 519-520. PubMed PMID:36758119 PubMed Central PMC10103286.
  9. Cholin, LK, Schold, JD, Arrigain, S, Poggio, ED, Sedor, JR, O'Toole, JF, Augustine, JJ, Wee, AC, Huml, AM. Characteristics of Potential and Actual Living Kidney Donors: A Single-center Experience. Transplantation 2023; 107 (4): 941-951. PubMed PMID:36476994 .
  10. Mariani, LH, Eddy, S, AlAkwaa, FM, McCown, PJ, Harder, JL, Nair, V, Eichinger, F, Martini, S, Ademola, AD, Boima, V et al.. Precision nephrology identified tumor necrosis factor activation variability in minimal change disease and focal segmental glomerulosclerosis. Kidney Int 2023; 103 (3): 565-579. PubMed PMID:36442540 PubMed Central PMC10347421.
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