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- Golf Tournament Raises $16K
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- Hutchins Provides Inspiration
- Idaho Family Fights FSGS
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- Kidney Kid
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- Rituximab helps with FSGS
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- Study finds genetic clues to kidney disease
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Featured Researcher

Featured Researcher: Kirk Campbell
Each month NephCure
will feature a different person for you to learn more about who plays a role in the overall success of the foundation. From patients to family members to doctors to staff, our intention to allow everyone to learn more about the people involved in finding a cure for FSGS and Nephrotic Syndrome.
This month, NephCure is featuring Kirk Campbell, M.D. Through a NephCure grant, he is researching how newly identified gene mutations promote the development and progression of FSGS. He is located at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York.
Q: What would you tell someone who was newly diagnosed
with FSGS/Nephrotic Syndrome about the area of research that would help to
inspire hope for their condition?
A: Over the past several years, several new
disease-causing genes affecting specialized kidney cells called podocytes have
been identified. These findings have dramatically increased our understanding
of how these cells function and what causes them to be injured and lost. Since
podocyte injury is a hallmark of FSGS and idiopathic nephrotic syndrome, it is
our hope that our findings and those of our colleagues will lead to new
targeted therapies for these disorders.
Q: Who is the most influential person in your life?
A: Definitely my father. He was the person who most
encouraged me to pursue a career in medicine but also pushed me to be
well-rounded.
Q: How did you get
interested in your career? Did you always want to go into medicine?
A: I enjoyed math
and science during my childhood days and embraced academic medicine because it
affords me the opportunity to care for patients while working to better
understand basic disease mechanisms and potentially develop novel therapeutic
options.
Q: What is one thing everyone should know about you?
A: I tend to smile a lot and I need to reassure people
I’m not laughing at them.
Q: If you could
only eat one meal for the rest of your life, what would it be?
A: Sushi. I eat it
once or twice a week.
Q: Have you made
any scientific discoveries? If so, what was that like?
A: As a nephrology fellow in training my research focused
on identifying and characterizing a new protein, dendrin, expressed in the
kidney that regulates podocyte survival. I also contributed to work that
identified the podocyte actin cytoskeleton as a direct target for cyclosporine
action. As a physician-scientist it has been humbling to be able to contribute
to the medical field.
Q: What are your hobbies and other interests?
A: In my spare time I enjoy reading about history and
politics. I have a habit of playing devil’s advocate to stimulate interesting
discussions.
Q: What are some
interesting careers related to nephrology? What advice would you give those who
want to become nephrologists or who want to go into medicine?
A: The field of
nephrology is an extremely rewarding and diverse collection of related areas of
focus and specialization. Trainees have the opportunity to enter general
clinical practice or they can specialize in such areas as transplantation,
diagnostic and interventional nephrology, intensive care nephrology or
glomerular disease. In academic centers there are
opportunities in medical education, basic, clinical or translational research.
With so many options, the key decision for anyone considering a career in
medicine or nephrology is to pursue the area you’re most passionate about. If
you are motivated with the right set of skills chances of success are very
high.
Q: What is your favorite professional sports team? Why?
A: I’m a huge soccer fan and in the English Premier
League I’ve always liked Manchester United for their tradition of camaraderie
and accomplishment.
Q: What would be your ideal vacation?
A: Any place there is a nice beach to relax. I love the ocean!

