This site gives an overview of the activities of the Division including our services to patients, teaching of students of all ages, and laboratory and clinical research projects. You can see the curriculum vitaes of each of our faculty members as well as the abstracts of some of their recent publications, our divisional schedules of conferences, and examples of outlines of student seminars. In addition, you can link to other sites which focus on Nephrology and to the Medical College of Wisconsin and other medical centers.
Sundaram Hariharan, MD Chief of Nephrology and Professor of Medicine
In the Division of Nephrology at the Medical College of Wisconsin we offer a wide variety of clinical services. We pride ourselves on our Patient Care and experience in the field of Nephrology. Through communication with each other and you, we work towards giving our patients the best care possible. To see what our specialties include please follow the links below for more information.
Diabetic Mellitus
Glomerulonephritis
Anemia
Dialysis
Diet for Renal Patient
Electrolyte Disorders
Gout
Hypertension
Kidney Failure
Overweight or Obese
Cystic Kidney Disease
Kidney Stone
Renal and Pancreas Transplant Management
Chronic Kidney Disease
Chronic Renal Insufficiency
The principal goal of the Division of Nephrology is to excel in research, education and patient care related to diverse kidney disease. The current brochure illustrates the list of faculty members and their clinical, research and educational activities including publications and sponsored research performed during the past 3 years.
Research in Acute Kidney Injury
Kidney Stone Research
Experimental and Clinical Radiation Nephropathy
Research in Renal Cell Biology and Signaling
Research in Kidney and Hypertension
Translational Research on Polyoma Virus (Bk Virus) Nephritis in Renal Transplant Recipients
Research on Glomerular Diseases such as Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis
Research in Gene Therapy
Clinical Research on Diabetic Nephropathy and Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and ESRD
Clinical Studies on Renal Transplantation - Newer Immunosuppressive Therapy and Prevention
How MCW is Advancing A Healthier Wisconsin