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Welcome to the 2022 Control of Renal Function in Health and Disease Conference

The American Physiological Society, in conjunction with the American Society for Nephrology, will be hosting the 2022 Control of Renal Function in Health and Disease Conference (#KidneyCamp). This will be the 12th in a series of conferences held every three years, since 1989, on kidney research.

The conference will focus on novel areas of renal function and disease. Invited talks will emphasize unpublished data and current work, allowing attendees access to the latest developments in kidney research. Topics will include:

  • circadian clock-mediated regulation of kidney function and blood pressure;
  • renal consequences of obesity, metabolic syndrome and diabetes;
  • New sensing and signaling pathways in the control of renal function;
  • juxtaglomerular apparatus, renin and glomerular dynamics; 
  • immune system contributions to renal tubular transport, hemodynamics and hypertension;
  • the kidney and hypertension
  • single-cell RNA sequencing and organoids in renal physiology and disease;
  • polycystic and other inherited kidney diseases;
  • mathematical modeling to study kidney function and disease;
  • kidney crosstalk with other organs; and
  • dietary control of renal function and hypertension.

Invited speakers and conference chairs are geographically diverse, representing laboratories from around the world. This will allow for the exchange of new ideas and encourage opportunities for collaboration, thus ensuring viability of the field. 

Students, postdoctoral fellows and junior faculty are highly encouraged to submit an abstract and to attend this conference. Travel awards will be awarded to young investigators selected to present brief talks and for top poster presentations. Workshops geared towards trainees will facilitate informal interaction and networking with colleagues. 


The American Physiological Society would like to thank and acknowledge the following organizations for their support of the conference:
National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases*

*Funding for this conference was made possible (in part) by 1 R13 DK132924-01 from NIDDK. The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention by trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.

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