Maria Coco

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Montefiore Medical Center
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University of Rome
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Montefiore Medical Center
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Chronic Kidney Disease<br />Renal Replacement Therapy<br />Acute Kidney Disease and Glomerulonephritis<br />Specialized Kidney Biopsies to diagnose and tailor treatment of kidney disease<br />Metabolic Bone Disease in patients with Kidney Disease<br />Metabolic Bone Disease and Osteoporosis in Transplant Patients<br />Specialized Bone Biopsies to diagnose and tailor treatment&nbsp;<br />

Research Focus

Dr. Coco&rsquo;s main research interest is investigating metabolic bone disease in patients with renal disease and organ transplantation. Dr. Coco has investigated the effect of bone modulators or medications on improving bone dynamics and strength. She has collaborated with national and international forums to establish treatment guidelines.

Selected Publications

<p><ol>
<li>Suji Lee, Maria Coco, Stuart Greenstein, Richard Schechner, Vivian Tellis, Daniel Glicklich. The effect of rapamycin on sex hormone levels of male renal transplant recipients. Clin Transplant 19(2): 162-7, 2005</li>
<li>Amanda Raff, Tiffany Hebert, James Pullman, Maria Coco. Crescentic oststreptococcal glomerulonephritis with nephrotic syndrome in the adult: is aggressive therapy warranted? Clin Nephrol 63 (5): 375-80, 2005</li>
<li>Shapiro C, Coco M. Gastric calciphylaxis in a patient with a functioning renal allograft. Clin Nephrol. Feb;67(2):119-25. 2007</li>
<li>Coco M. Treating the renal patient who has a fracture: opinion vs evidence. Cleve Clin J Med. 2009 Dec;76(12):684-8.</li>
<li>Miller PD, Coco M. Fragility fractures in chronic kidney disease: A clarification of views (December 2009). Cleve Clin J Med. Feb;77(2):75, 2010.</li>
</ol></p>

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Biography

Dr. Maria Coco earned her medical degree from the University of Rome, Italy. She completed an Internal Medicine Degree at Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center in Bronx, NY. She completed a renal fellowship at Montefiore Medical Center followed by a renal research fellowship at Montefiore Medical Center. She completed a masters program (MS) in Clinical Research Methods at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx. Dr. Coco trained in Bone Biopsy methods in Copenhagen, Denmark.&nbsp;<br />Dr. Coco is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Nephrology.<br />Dr. Coco has mentored many fellows in the practice of Bone Biopsy, ensuring that the treatment of metabolic bone disease is based on evidence.<br />Dr. Coco has authored and co-authored many peer-reviewed papers on complex issues in renal disease and bone disease.<br />

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Maureen E. Brogan

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SUNY Downstate College of Medicine
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Montefiore Medical Center
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Chronic kidney disease, glomerular diseases, hypertension, kidney stones, electrolyte abnormalities

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Clinical Nephrology and Education

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<p>Maureen Brogan MD did her Internal Medicine residency and Nephrology fellowship at Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine.<br />She served as the Nephrology Training Program Director at New York Medical College for 11 years and returned to Montefiore Medical Center in 2018.&nbsp;</p><p>At Montefiore Medical Center, she took on the role as the Clinical Director of the Nephrology Division and Program Director of the Nephrology Advanced Care Practitioners in 2019. Dr. Brogan is also an Outpatient Dialysis Medical Director and the Acute Dialysis Director for the Intensive Care Unit.<br /></p>

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Enver Akalin

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Boston University School of Medicine
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Emory University School of Medicine
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<p>Enver Akalin, MD, earned his medical degree at Ege University School of Medicine in Izmir, Turkey. He completed a research fellowship in the Renal Division at Brigham and Woman&rsquo;s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, followed by a clinical fellowship in the Renal Division at Boston University School of Medicine. Dr. Akalin completed his residency in Internal Medicine as well as a clinical transplant nephrology fellowship in the Renal Division at Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta.</p>
<p>After completing his fellowship, Dr. Akalin joined the Mount Sinai School of Medicine as a faculty in 2000 and served as the Medical Director of the Kidney and Pancreas Transplantation Program until January 2009. He is currently the Medical Director of the Kidney Transplantation Program at Montefiore Medical Center /Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY and Professor of Medicine and Surgery.</p>
<p>Dr. Akalin&rsquo;s main research interest is understanding the mechanisms of allograft injury using microarrays and novel biomarkers. He is the first investigator who applied microarray technology in kidney transplant recipients which was published in 2001. Dr. Akalin received Young Investigator Travel Award of the American Society of Transplant Physicians twice and received American Society of Transplant Physicians Council&rsquo;s Faculty Grant in 2002 to continue his research related to mechanisms of chronic allograft injury. He has had involved in multiple NIH studies and has active multiple RO1 grants. He involved in more than 25 multicenter clinical trials as a site principal investigator. He has authored or co-authored more than 135 original scientific articles, review articles and book chapters. He had served on the Editorial Board of the Clinical Journal of The American Society of Nephrology and Transplantation. He is currently the Chief Section Editor of Frontiers in Transplantation. Dr. Akalin chaired the American Society of Transplantation, Transplantation and Immunology Research Network, Clinical Science Grant Review Committee.</p>
<p>Dr. Akalin other interest is education of nephrology and transplant nephrology fellows. He started transplant nephrology fellowship program at Mount Sinai Medical Center in 2006 and at Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine in 2011 and was the Transplant nephrology fellowship Director. He has served at Transplant Nephrology Fellowship Accreditation Committee for more than 10 years and chaired the Committee last 2 years. Later, he has served and chaired the governing board of Transplant Nephrology Fellowship Training Accreditation Programs. Dr. Akalin has served as Abstract Review Committee Chairman/co-Chairman/Reviewer at American Transplant Congress, World Transplant Congress, The Transplant Society Congress and Annual American Society of Nephrology Meetings. He currently serves at Education Committee of the Transplantation Society and Medical Directors Task Force of American Society of Transplantation. He has served at Clinical Trials Committee and chaired the Fellow of American Society of Transplantation Committee.</p>
<p>Dr. Akalin served at the New York Society of Nephrology as Academic Program Chairman, Secretary/Treasurer, vice president and president between 2013 and 2017.</p>
<p>Dr Akalin has involved at Banff Allograft Pathology Meetings and served at Molecular Diagnostic group.</p>
<p>Dr. Akalin is currently the fellow of American Society of Nephrology (FASN) and American Society of Transplantation (FAST).</p>

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Dr. Akalin’s main research interest is investigating mechanisms of allograft injury using microarray technology, identifying biomarkers for immune monitoring of kidney transplant recipients and kidney transplantation in highly sensitized patients. He has
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Kidney and Pancreas Transplantation

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Dr. Akalin&rsquo;s main research interest is investigating mechanisms of acute and chronic rejection using microarray technology and immune monitoring of kidney transplant recipients. Dr. Akalin is one of the first investigators that applied GeneChip (microarra

Selected Publications

<ol>
<li>Marfo K, Lu A, Ling M, <strong><span class="underline">Akalin E.</span></strong> Desensitization protocols and their outcomes. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 2011; 6 : 922-936</li>
<li>Marfo K, Ling M, Bao Y, Calder B, Ye B, Greenstein S, Chapochnick-Friedman J, Glicklich D, de Boccardo G, Kinkhabwala M, and <strong><span class="underline">Akalin E.</span></strong> Lack of effect in desensitization with intravenous immunoglobulin and rituximab in highly-sensitized patients at the top of the waiting list. (Transplantation 2012; 94 : 345-351)</li>
<li>Ling M, Masiakos P, Ibrahim A, Lindower J, Marfo K, Glicklich D, de Boccardo G, Greenstein S, Chapochnick-Friedmann J, Kinkhabwala M, and <strong><span class="underline">Akalin E.</span></strong> The prevalence and significance of HLA-Cw and HLA-DP antibodies in sensitized patients on the kidney transplant waiting list. (Human Immunology 2012; 73 : 879-883)</li>
<li>Nicole Hayde, Yi Bao, James Pullman, Bin Ye, Brent R. Calder, Monica Chung, DanielSchwartz, Ahmed Alansari, Graciela de Boccardo, Min Ling and <strong><span class="underline">Enver Akalin</span></strong>.The clinical and molecular significance of C4d staining patterns in renal allografts (Transplantation 2013; 95(4): 580-588).</li>
<li>Nicole Hayde, Yi Bao, James Pullman, Bin Ye, R. Brent Calder, Monica Chung, Daniel Schwartz, Michelle Lubetzky, Maria Ajaimy, Graciela de Boccardo and <strong><span class="underline">Enver Akalin</span></strong>. The clinical and genomic significance of donor-specific antibody (DSA) positive/C4d negative and DSA negative/C4d negative transplant glomerulopathy. (Clin J Am Soc of Nephrol 2013; 8: 2141-2148).</li>
<li>Nicole Hayde, Pilib &Oacute; Broin, Yi Bao, Graciela de Boccardo, Michelle Lubetzky, Maria Ajaimy, James Pullman, Adriana Colavai, Aaron Golden, and <strong><span class="underline">Enver Akalin.</span></strong> Increased rejection-associated gene transcripts in patients with donor-specific antibodies and normal biopsies. Kidney International 2014; 86(3) : 600-609</li>
<li>Michelle Lubetzky, Yi Bao, Pilib &Oacute; Broin, Kwaku Marfo, Maria Ajaimy, Aws Aljanabi,&nbsp;Graciela de Boccardo, Aaron Golden, and <strong><span class="underline">Enver Akalin</span></strong>. Genomics of BK viremia in kidney transplant recipients. (Transplantation 2014; 97: 451-456)</li>
<li>Pre-transplant immunologic risk assessment of kidney transplant recipients with donor-specific anti-HLA antibodies. Kwaku Marfo, Maria Ajaimy, Adriana Colovai, Liise Kayler, Stuart Greenstein, Michelle Lubetzky, Anjali Gupta, Layla Kamal, Graciela de Boccardo, Peter Masiakos, Milan Kinkhabwala, and <strong><span class="underline">Enver Akalin</span></strong>. Transplantation 2014; 98: 1082-1088.</li>
<li>Layla Kamal, Pilib &Oacute; Broin, Yi Bao, Maria Ajaimy, Michelle Lubetzky, Anjali Gupta, Graciela de Boccardo, James Pullman, Aaron Golden, and <strong><span class="underline">Enver Akalin.</span></strong> Clinical, histological, and molecular markers associated with allograft loss in transplant glomerulopathy patients. Transplantation 2015, 99(9); 1912-1918</li>
<li>Anjali Gupta, Pilib &Oacute; Broin, Yi Bao, James Pullman, Layla Kamal, Maria Ajaimy, Michelle Lubetzky, Adriana Colovai, Daniel Schwartz, Graciela de Boccardo, Aaron Golden and <strong><span class="underline">Enver Akalin</span></strong>. Clinical and molecular significance of microvascular inflammation in transplant kidney biopsies. Kidney International 2016; 89: 217-225</li>
<li>Sumeyye Calp-Inal, Maria Ajaimy, Michal L. Melamed, Christina Savchik, Peter Masiakos, Adriana Colovai and <strong><span class="underline">Enver Akalin</span></strong>. The prevalence and clinical significance of C1q binding donor-specific anti-HLA antibodies early and late after kidney transplantation. Kidney International 2016; 89: 209-21</li>
<li>Ajaimy M, Lubetzky M, Jones T, Kamal L, Colovai A, de Boccardo G, <strong><span class="underline">Akalin E.</span></strong> Pregnancy in sensitized kidney transplant recipients: a single center experience. Clinical Transplantation 2016; 30(7): 791-795</li>
<li>Michelle Lubetzky, Soohwan Chun, Andrew Joelson, Maria Coco, Layla Kamal, Maria Ajaimy, Paul Gaglio, <strong><span class="underline">Enver Akalin</span></strong> and Graciela Deboccardo. Safety and Efficacy of Treatment of Hepatitis C in Kidney Transplant Recipients with Directly Acting Antiviral Agents. Transplantation 2017; 101: 1704-1710.</li>
<li>A Loupy, M Haas, K Solez, L Racusen, D Glotz, D Seron, B Nankivell, R B Colvin, M. Afrouzian, <strong><span class="underline">E. Akalin</span></strong>, N. Alachkar, S. Bagnasco, J. Becker, L. Cornell, C Drachenberg, D Dragun, I. Gibson, E S Kraus, C. Lefaucheur, H. Liapis, T <a title="Read article" href="https://weillcornell.org/tmuthukumar&quot; target="_blank" rel="noopener">Muthukumar</a>, V. Nickeleit, B. Orandi, M Rabant, P. Randhawa, E Reed C. Roufosse, S. Sehan, B. Sis, S. Singh, C. Schinstock, A Tambur, A Zeevi, M. Mengel. The Banff 2015 Kidney meeting report: Current challenges in rejection classification and prospects for adopting molecular pathology. Am J Transpl 2017; 17: 28-41</li>
<li><a title="Read article" href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Colovai%20AI%5BAuthor%5D&amp;…; target="_blank" rel="noopener">Colovai AI</a>, <a title="Read article" href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Ajaimy%20M%5BAuthor%5D&amp;ca…; target="_blank" rel="noopener">Ajaimy M</a>, <a title="Read article" href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Kamal%20LG%5BAuthor%5D&amp;ca…; target="_blank" rel="noopener">Kamal LG</a>, <a title="Read article" href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Masiakos%20P%5BAuthor%5D&amp;…; target="_blank" rel="noopener">Masiakos P</a>, <a title="Read article" href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Chan%20S%5BAuthor%5D&amp;caut…; target="_blank" rel="noopener">Chan S</a>, <a title="Read article" href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Savchik%20C%5BAuthor%5D&amp;c…; target="_blank" rel="noopener">Savchik C</a>, <a title="Read article" href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Lubetzky%20M%5BAuthor%5D&amp;…; target="_blank" rel="noopener">Lubetzky M</a>, <a title="Read article" href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=de%20Boccardo%20G%5BAuthor%5D…; target="_blank" rel="noopener">de Boccardo </a><a title="Read article" href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=de%20Boccardo%20G%5BAuthor%5D…; target="_blank" rel="noopener">G</a>, <a title="Read article" href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Courson%20A%5BAuthor%5D&amp;c…; target="_blank" rel="noopener">Courson A</a>, <a title="Read article" href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Chokechanachaisakul%20A%5BAut…; target="_blank" rel="noopener">Chokechanachaisakul A</a>, <a title="Read article" href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Graham%20J%5BAuthor%5D&amp;ca…; target="_blank" rel="noopener">Graham J</a>, <a title="Read article" href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Greenstein%20S%5BAuthor%5D&am…; target="_blank" rel="noopener">Greenstein S</a>, <a title="Read article" href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Kinkhabwala%20M%5BAuthor%5D&a…; target="_blank" rel="noopener">Kinkhabwala M</a>, <a title="Read article" href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Rocca%20J%5BAuthor%5D&amp;cau…; target="_blank" rel="noopener">Rocca J</a>, <a title="Read article" href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Akalin%20E%5BAuthor%5D&amp;ca…; target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Akalin E</strong></a>. Increased Access to Transplantation of Highly Sensitized Patients Under the New Kidney Allocation System. A Single Center Experience. Human Immunol 2017; 78: 257-262.</li>
<li>Philip F. Halloran, <strong><span class="underline">Enver Akalin,</span></strong> Olivier Aubert, Georg Bohmig, Daniel Brennan, Jonathan Bromberg, Gunilla Einecke, Farsad Eskandary, Clement Gosset, Gaurav Gupta, Carmen Lefaucheur, Andrew Malone, Daniel Seron, Joana Sellares, Matt Weir, and Alexandre Loupy. Real time central assessment of kidney transplant indication biopsies by microarrays: The INTERCOMEX Study. Am J Transpl 2017, 17 : 2851-2862</li>
<li>Efficacy DNA methylation on progression to interstitial fibrosis and tubular atrophy renal allograft biopsies. A multi-omics approach. Bontha SV, Maluf DG, Archer KJ, Dumur CI, Dozmorov MG, King AL, <strong><span class="underline">Akalin E</span></strong>, Mueller TF, Gallon L, Mas VR. Am J Transplant. 2017</li>
<li>The Banff 2017 Kidney Meeting Report: Revised Diagnostic Criteria for Chronic Active T Cell-Mediated Rejection, Antibody-Mediated Rejection, and Prospects for Integrative Endpoints for Next-Generation Clinical Trials. M Haas, A Loupy, C Lefaucheur, C Roufosse, D Glotz, D Seron, B J Nankivell, P F Halloran, R B Colvin, <strong><span class="underline">E. Akalin</span>,</strong> N Alachkar, S Bagnasco, Y Bouatou, J U Becker, L Cornell, JP Duong van Huyen, I Gibson, R Mannon, M Naesens, V Nickeleit, P Nickerson, D L Segev, H K Singh, M Stegall, P Randhawa, L Racusen, K Solez, M Mengel. Am J Transplant. 2018 Feb;18(2):293-307</li>
<li>Deceased-donor acute kidney injury is not associated with kidney allograft failure. Hall &nbsp;IE, <strong><span class="underline">Akalin E</span></strong>, Bromberg JS, Doshi MD, Greene T, Harhay MN, Jia Y, Mansour SG, Mohan S, Muthukumar T, Reese PP, Schr&ouml;ppel B, Singh P, Thiessen-Philbrook HR, Weng FL, Parikh CR. Kidney Int. 2019 Jan;95(1):199-209</li>
<li>Molecular Signatures and Clinical Outcomes of Transplant Glomerulopathy Stratified by Microvascular Inflammation and Donor-Specific Antibody. Lubetzky M, Hayde N, &Oacute; Broin P, Ajaimy M, Bao Y, Mohammed O, Schwartz D, Pullman J, <strong><span class="underline">Akalin E</span></strong>. Clin Transplant. 2018 Dec 22:e13469</li>
<li>Peri-transplant eculizumab does not prevent delayed kidney function in deceased donor kidney transplant recipients: results of two randomized controlled pilot trials. Schr&ouml;ppel B, <strong><span class="underline">Akalin E</span></strong>, Baweja M, Bloom RD, Florman S, Goldstein M, Haydel B, Hricik DE, Kulkarni S, Levine M, Mehrotra A, Patel A, Poggio ED, Ratner L, Shapiro R, Heeger PS. Am J Transplant. 2019 Aug<span style="font-variant-numeric: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal; font-stretch: normal; font-size: 7pt; line-height: normal; font-family: 'Times New Roman';">&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;</span></li>
<li><span style="text-indent: -0.25in;">Assessment of Organ Quality in Kidney Transplantation by Molecular Analysis and Why It May Not Have Been Achieved, Yet. von Moos S, </span><strong style="text-indent: -0.25in;"><u>Akalin E</u></strong><span style="text-indent: -0.25in;">, Mas V, Mueller TF. Front Immunol. 2020 May 12;11:833</span></li>
<li>COVID-19 and Solid Organ Transplantation: A Review Article. <span class="docsum-authors" style="text-indent: -0.25in;"><span style="background-image: initial; background-position: initial; background-size: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-attachment: initial; background-origin: initial; background-clip: initial;">Azzi Y, Bartash R, Scalea J, &nbsp;Loarte-Campos P,&nbsp;<strong><u>Akalin E.</u></strong></span></span><span class="docsum-journal-citation" style="text-indent: -0.25in;"><span style="background-image: initial; background-position: initial; background-size: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-attachment: initial; background-origin: initial; background-clip: initial;">Transplantation. 2021 Jan 1;105(1):37-55</span></span></li>
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<p class="desc" style="margin: 0in; background: white;"><span style="color: black; mso-color-alt: windowtext;">COVID-19 and kidney transplantation. <strong><u>Akalin E</u></strong><strong style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><u>,</u></strong> Azzi Y, Bartash R, Seethamraju H, </span></p>
<p class="desc" style="margin: 0in; background: white;"><span style="color: black; mso-color-alt: windowtext;">Parides M, Hemmige V, Ross M, Forest S, Goldstein YD, Ajaimy M, Liriano-</span></p>
<p class="desc" style="margin: 0in; background: white;"><span style="color: black; mso-color-alt: windowtext;">Ward L, Pynadath C, Loarte-Campos P, Nandigam PB, Graham J, Le M,</span>&nbsp;Rocca J, Kinkhabwala M. <span class="jrnl"><em>N Engl J Med</em></span><em>. 2020 Apr 24</em></p>
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<p class="desc" style="margin: 0in; background: white;"><span style="color: #212121;">A CRISPR-based Assay for the Detection of Opportunistic Infections Post-Transplantation</span><span lang="EN" style="color: #212121;">&nbsp;and for the Monitoring of Transplant Rejection. </span>&nbsp;Kaminski MM, &nbsp; Alcantar MA, Lape IT, Greensmith R, &nbsp;Huske AC, Valeri JA, Marty FM, Kl&auml;mbt&nbsp; V, Azzi J,<span class="apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span><strong><u>Akalin E</u></strong><strong><u>,</u></strong> Riella LV, Collins JJ. <span class="jrnl"><em>Nat &nbsp;Biomed Eng</em></span><em>. 2020 Apr 13</em></p>
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<p class="title" style="margin: 0in; background: white;"><span style="color: black; mso-color-alt: windowtext;">Banff 2019 Meeting Report: Molecular diagnostics in solid organ transplantation - Consensus </span><span style="color: black; mso-color-alt: windowtext;">for the Banff Human Organ Transplant (B-HOT) gene panel and open source multicenter </span><span style="color: black; mso-color-alt: windowtext;">validation. Mengel M, Loupy A, Haas M, Roufosse C, Naesens M, <strong style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><u>Akalin E,</u></strong> Clahsen-van </span><span style="color: black; mso-color-alt: windowtext;">Groningen MC, J Dagobert, Demetris AJ, Duong van Huyen JP, Gueguen J, Issa F, Robin B, </span><span style="color: black; mso-color-alt: windowtext;">Rosales I, Von der Th&uuml;sen JH, Sanchez-Fueyo A, Smith RN, Wood K, Adam B, Colvin RB. </span><span style="color: black; mso-color-alt: windowtext;">Am J Transplant. 2020 May 19.</span></p>
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<p class="title" style="margin: 0in; background: white;"><span style="color: black; mso-color-alt: windowtext;">The Banff 2019 Kidney Meeting Report (I): Updates on and clarification of criteria for T cell- </span><span style="color: black; mso-color-alt: windowtext;">and antibody-mediated rejection. Loupy A, Haas M, Roufosse C, Naesens M, Adam B, </span><span style="color: black; mso-color-alt: windowtext;">Afrouzian M, <strong style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><u>Akalin E,</u></strong> Alachkar N, Bagnasco S, Becker JU, Cornell LD, Clahsen-van </span><span style="color: black; mso-color-alt: windowtext;">Groningen MC, Demetris AJ, Dragun D, Duong van Huyen JP, Farris AB, Fogo AB, Gibson </span><span style="color: black; mso-color-alt: windowtext;">IW, Glotz D, Gueguen J, Kikic Z, Kozakowski N, Kraus E, Lefaucheur C, Liapis H, Mannon </span><span style="color: black; mso-color-alt: windowtext;">RB,Montgomery RA, Nankivell BJ, Nickeleit V, Nickerson P, Rabant M, Racusen </span><span style="color: black; mso-color-alt: windowtext;">L,Randhawa P, Robin B, Rosales IA, Sapir-Pichhadze R, Schinstock CA, Seron D,Singh HK, </span><span style="color: black; mso-color-alt: windowtext;">Smith RN, Stegall MD, Zeevi A, Solez K, Colvin RB, Mengel M. Am J Transplant. 2020 May</span></p>
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<p class="title" style="margin: 0in; background: white;">Peri-transplant eculizumab does not prevent delayed kidney function in deceased donor kidney<span class="apple-converted-space">&nbsp;transplant recipients: results of two randomized controlled pilot trials. </span>Schr&ouml;ppel B,<span class="apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span><strong><u>Akalin E</u></strong>, Baweja M, Bloom RD, Florman S, Goldstein M, Haydel B, Hricik DE, Kulkarni S, Levine M, Mehrotra A, Patel A, Poggio ED, Ratner L, Shapiro R, Heeger PS. <span class="jrnl"><em>Am J Transplant. 2020 </em></span><span class="jrnl"><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif;">Feb;20(2):564-572</span></span>&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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Enver Akalin, MD, earned his medical degree at Ege University School of Medicine in Izmir, Turkey. He completed a research fellowship in the Renal Division at Brigham and Woman's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, followed by a clinical fellowship in the Renal Division at Boston University School of Medicine. Dr. Akalin completed his residency in Internal Medicine as well as a clinical transplant nephrology fellowship in the Renal Division at Emory University School of Medicine. Dr Akalin is a UNOS certified transplant nephrologist, and brings to Montefiore more than a decade of expertise in kidney and kidney-pancreas transplantation. Prior to joining Montefiore, Dr. Akalin served as the Medical Director of the Kidney and Pancreas Transplantation Program and the Director of the Transplant Nephrology Fellowship at Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Dr. Akalin is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Nephrology. Dr. Akalin is a member of several societies, has served on the American Society of Transplantation Clinical Trials Committee and Renal Accreditation Committee, the American Society of Nephrology Transplant Advisory Group and the Medical Board of New York Organ Donor Network. He currently serves on the Editorial Board of the Clinical Journal of The American Society of Nephrology and Transplantation. Dr. Akalin has been the principle investigator in several trials and has written numerous articles on complex issues in kidney transplantation.

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Maria Ajaimy

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Dr. Ajaimy&rsquo;s main research interest is investigating complex clinical questions in the transplantation field.

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Maria Ajaimy, MD, earned her medical degree at Lebanese University School of Medicine in Beirut, Lebanon. She completed a clinical fellowship in the Renal Division at SUNY downstate, NY, followed by a clinical transplant fellowship in the Renal Division at BIDMC, Harvard teaching hospital. Dr. Ajaimy is a UNOS certified transplant nephrologist and brings to Montefiore more than a decade of expertise in kidney and kidney-pancreas transplantation. Dr. Ajaimy is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Nephrology. Dr. Ajaimy is a member of several societies. She has been the principal investigator in several trials and has written numerous articles on complex issues in kidney transplantation.

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Matthew K. Abramowitz

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<p>Matthew Abramowitz, M.D., M.S. completed his medical education at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and internal medicine residency at Montefiore Medical Center, where he was a Chief Resident.&nbsp; He remained at Einstein/Montefiore for nephrology fellowship and earned a Masters in Clinical Research through Einstein&rsquo;s Clinical Research Training Program.&nbsp; He is currently Associate Professor of Medicine at Einstein. &nbsp;He is the recipient of a Career Development Award from the Einstein/Montefiore Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, a Carl Gottschalk Research Scholar Grant from the American Society of Nephrology, and K23 and R01 awards from the National Institutes of Health.</p>
<p>Dr. Abramowitz&rsquo;s research focuses on the effects of chronic kidney disease on skeletal muscle physiology and physical function. Additional interests include chronic metabolic acidosis, including its sequelae and treatment approaches in patients with chronic kidney disease. His work employs both observational and interventional study designs and translational methods including skeletal muscle biopsies and transcriptomic analysis of skeletal muscle. Current areas of investigation include pathology his group has identified in adults with chronic kidney disease: altered muscle regeneration and fibrosis, and gait abnormalities which associate with fall risk and cognitive impairment.</p>

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Physical function impairment in chronic kidney disease, skeletal muscle fibrosis, gait abnormalities, metabolic acidosis, accelerated aging
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Acute Kidney Injury<br />Acid-Base Disorders<br />Chronic Kidney Disease<br />Hemodialysis<br />

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Dr. Abramowitz&rsquo;s main research interest is investigating mechanisms of physical function impairment in people with kidney disease, including skeletal muscle pathology, metabolic acidosis, and gait disturbances. His research employs a wide range of patient-oriented research tools, including wearable technologies, state-of-the-art methods to study human physiology and metabolism, prospective collection of biospecimens including tissue samples, and linkage with clinical patient data.&nbsp;

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<p>Shah SN, <strong>Abramowitz M</strong>, Hostetter TH, Melamed ML. Serum bicarbonate levels and the progression of kidney disease: a cohort study.&nbsp; <em>American Journal of Kidney Diseases</em> 2009 Aug;54(2):270-277</p>
<p><strong>Abramowitz M</strong>, Muntner P, Coco M, Southern W, Lotwin I, Hostetter TH, Melamed ML. Serum alkaline phosphatase and phosphate and risk of mortality and hospitalization. <em>Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology</em> 5: 1064-1071, 2010</p>
<p>Bauer C, <strong>Abramowitz M</strong>, Hostetter TH. Is angiotensin blockade indicated in the elderly? <em>Nature Reviews Nephrology </em>2010 Jan; 6(1): 11-12</p>
<p><strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>, Hostetter TH, Melamed ML. Association of serum bicarbonate levels with gait speed and quadriceps strength in older adults. <em>American Journal of Kidney Diseases</em> 58: 29-38, 2011</p>
<p>Skversky AL, Kumar J, <strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>, Kaskel FJ, Melamed ML. Association of glucocorticoid use and low 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels: results from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES): 2001-2006. <em>J Clin Endocrinol Metab</em> 96:3838-3845, 2011</p>
<p>Turner J, Bauer C, <strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>, Melamed ML, Hostetter TH. Treatment of chronic kidney disease. <em>Kidney Int</em> 81: 351-362, 2012</p>
<p><strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>, Hostetter TH, Melamed ML. Lower serum bicarbonate and a higher anion gap are associated with lower cardiorespiratory fitness in young adults. <em>Kidney Int</em> 81:1033-42, 2012</p>
<p><strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>, Hostetter TH, Melamed ML. Serum anion gap, kidney function, and mortality in US adults. <em>Kidney Int </em>82: 701-709, 2012</p>
<p><strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>, Melamed ML, Bauer C, Raff AC, Hostetter TH. Effects of oral sodium bicarbonate in patients with CKD. <em>Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology</em> 8:714-20, 2013</p>
<p>Chen W, <strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>. Treatment of Metabolic Acidosis in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease. <em>American Journal of Kidney Diseases</em>&nbsp;63: 311-317, 2014</p>
<p>Amodu A, <strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>. Dietary acid, age, and serum bicarbonate levels among adults in the United States. <em>Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology</em>&nbsp;8:2034-42, 2013</p>
<p>Chen W, <strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>. Metabolic acidosis and the progression of chronic kidney disease. <em>BMC Nephrology</em> 15:55, 2014&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>. Acid-base balance and physical function. <em>Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology</em>, 9:2030-2, 2014</p>
<p>Sharma D, Hawkins M, <strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>. Association of sarcopenia with eGFR and misclassification of obesity in adults with chronic kidney disease in the United States. <em>Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology</em>, 9:2079-88, 2014</p>
<p>Chen W, Melamed ML, <strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>. Serum bicarbonate and bone mineral density in United States adults. <em>American Journal of Kidney Diseases</em>, 65:240-248, 2015</p>
<p>Huston HK, <strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>, Zhang Y, Greene T, Raphael KL. Net endogenous acid production and mortality in NHANES III. <em>Nephrology</em>, 20:209-15, 2015</p>
<p>Sarathy H, Pramanik V, Kahn J, <strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>, Meier K, Kishore P, Melamed ML. The effects of short-term vitamin D supplementation on glucose metabolism in dialysis patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis.&nbsp; <em>Int Urol Nephrol</em>, 47:537-49, 2015</p>
<p>Patel R, Paredes W, Hall CB, Nader MA, Sapkota D, Folkert VW, <strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>. Variability in monthly serum bicarbonate measures in hemodialysis patients: a cohort study. <em>BMC Nephrology</em>, 16:214, 2015</p>
<p>Sarathy H, Henriquez G, <strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>, Kramer H, Rosas SE, Johns T, Kumar J, Skversky A, Kaskel FJ, Melamed ML. Abdominal Obesity, Race and Chronic Kidney Disease in Young Adults: Results from NHANES 1999-2010. <em>PLOS One</em>, 11(5): e0153588, 2016</p>
<p>Liang E, Rodriguez M, Mueller M, <strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>, Mokrzycki MH. Outcomes associated with a heparin-free hemodialysis protocol and review of the literature. <em>Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care</em>, 2:010, 2016</p>
<p>Chen W, Melamed ML, Hostetter TH, Bauer C, Raff AC, Almudevar AL, Lalonde A, Messing S, <strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>. Effect of Oral Sodium Bicarbonate on Fibroblast Growth Factor-23 in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease: A Pilot Study. <em>BMC Nephrology</em>, 17:114, 2016</p>
<p><strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>, Sharma D, Folkert VW. Hidden obesity in dialysis patients: clinical implications. <em>Seminars in Dialysis</em>, 29:391-395, 2016</p>
<p>Androga L, Sharma D, Amodu A, <strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>. Sarcopenia, obesity, and mortality in US adults with and without chronic kidney disease. <em>Kidney International Reports</em>, 2:201-211, 2017</p>
<p>Blanco I, Labitigan M, <strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>. The Association Between Anti-Nuclear Antibodies and Obesity is Likely Mediated by Abdominal Adiposity and Systemic Inflammation. <em>Journal of Clinical &amp; Cellular Immunology</em>, 8:4, 2017</p>
<p><strong>Abramowitz MK. </strong>HCO<sub>3</sub> balance and prescription in ESRD. <em>Journal of the American Society of Nephrology</em>, 28:726-734, 2017</p>
<p><strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>, Hall CB, Amodu A, Sharma D, Androga A, Hawkins M. Muscle mass, BMI, and mortality among adults in the United States: A population-based cohort study. <em>PLOS One</em>, 13(4): e0194697, 2018</p>
<p>Chen W, Anokhina V, Miller B, Dieudonne G; <strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>, Kashyap R, Yan C, Wu TT, Bentley KL, Bushinsky DA. Patients with Advanced Chronic Kidney Disease and Vascular Calcification Have a Large Hydrodynamic Radius of Secondary Calciprotein Particles. <em>Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation</em>, 34(6):992-1000, 2019</p>
<p>Scialla JJ, Brown L, Gurley S, Corcoran DL, Bain JR, Muehlbauer MJ, O&rsquo;Neal SK, O&rsquo;Connell T, Wolf M, Melamed ML, Hostetter TH, <strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>. Metabolic impact of base-loading in chronic kidney disease. <em>Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology</em>, 13:1244-1246, 2018</p>
<p><strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>. Metabolic Acidosis and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in CKD. <em>Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology</em>, 13:1451-1452, 2018</p>
<p>Lee JA, <strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>, Kipperman N, Drzewiecki BA, Melamed ML, Stern JM. Exploring the Association of Asthma with Urinary Stone Disease: Results from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2007-2014. <em>European Urology Focus</em>, 2018 Aug 7 epub ahead of print</p>
<p><strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>, Paredes W, Zhang K, Brightwell CR, Newsom JN, Kwon H, Custodio M, Buttar RS, Farooq H, Zaidi B, Pai R, Pessin JE, Hawkins M, Fry CS. Skeletal muscle fibrosis is associated with decreased muscle inflammation and weakness in patients with chronic kidney disease. <em>American Journal of Physiology - Renal Physiology</em>. 315(6):F1658-1669, 2018</p>
<p>Watts KL, Srivastava A, Lin W, Schoenfeld D, <strong>Abramowitz M</strong>, Stern JM: Baseline chronic kidney disease does not predict long-term renal functional decline after percutaneous nephrolithotomy. <em>Urolithiasis</em>, 2019 Feb 12, epub ahead of print</p>
<p>Tran J, Ayers E, Verghese J, <strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>. Gait abnormalities and the risk of falls in chronic kidney disease. <em>Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology</em>, 14:983-993, 2019</p>
<p>Chen W, Eisenberg R, Mowrey WB, Wylie-Rosett J, <strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>, Bushinsky DA, Melamed ML. Association between dietary zinc intake and abdominal aortic calcification in US adults. <em>Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation</em>, 2019 Jul 11, Epub ahead of print</p>
<p>Melamed ML, Horwitz EJ, Dobre MA, <strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>, Zhang L, Lo Y, Mitch WE, Hostetter TH. The effects of sodium bicarbonate in chronic kidney disease stages 3 and 4: a randomized, placebo-control, multi-center clinical trial. <em>American Journal of Kidney Diseases</em>, 75(2):225-234, 2020</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Ho JQ, Verghese J, <strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>. Walking while talking in older adults with chronic kidney disease. <em>Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology</em>, 15(5):665-672, 2020</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong>Abramowitz MK. </strong>Defining acid-base status in hemodialysis &ndash; is bicarbonate enough? <em>Kidney Medicine</em>, 2(1):1-2, 2020</p>
<p>Park S, Paredes W, Custodio M, Goel N, Sapkota D, Bandla A, Lynn RI, Reddy SM, Hostetter TH, <strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>. Intradialytic acid-base changes and organic anion production during high versus low bicarbonate hemodialysis. <em>American Journal of Physiology - Renal Physiology</em>, 318(6):F1418-F1429, 2020</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Brown DD, Roem J, Ng DK, Reidy KJ, Kumar J, <strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>, Mak RH, Furth SL, Schwartz GJ, Warady BA, Kaskel FJ, Melamed ML. Low serum bicarbonate and CKD progression in children. <em>Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology</em>, 15(6):755-765, 2020</p>
<p>Koren MJ, Blumen HM, Ayers EI, Verghese J, <strong style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">Abramowitz MK</strong>. Cognitive dysfunction and gait abnormalities in CKD. <em style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;">Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology</em>, 16(5):694-704, 2021</p>
<p>Lambert DC, <strong>Abramowitz MK</strong>. Obesity and the Risk of Low Bicarbonate: A Cohort Study. <em>Kidney Medicine</em>, published online April 15, 2021</p>

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Biography

Matthew Abramowitz, M.D., M.S. completed his medical education at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and internal medicine residency at Montefiore Medical Center, where he was a Chief Resident. He remained at Einstein/Montefiore for nephrology fellowship and earned a Master&rsquo;s in Clinical Research through Einstein&rsquo;s Clinical Research Training Program. He is currently Professor of Medicine (Nephrology) at Einstein, Scientific Director of the Clinical Research Center and the Advanced Biomarker and Biorepository Core within the Einstein-Montefiore Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, and Scientific Director of the Cancer Biorepository Shared Resource within the Montefiore Einstein Cancer Center.<br /><br />Dr. Abramowitz is a practicing nephrologist and physician-scientist whose research focuses on understanding the causes of impaired physical function in patients with chronic kidney disease. His research has been funded by the Einstein/Montefiore Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, the American Society of Nephrology, and the National Institutes of Health.<br />

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