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Origins of Renal Physiology for Medical Students: TREKS 2023
A short course component of the ASN Kidney TREKS program
- June 10-17, 2023
- MDI Biological Laboratory
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Overview
The American Society of Nephrology Kidney TREKS program handles all student application and selection activities.
The TREKS Program (Tutored Research and Education for Kidney Scholars) provides students interested in nephrology additional opportunities for research training and mentoring with established renal faculty and nephrologists. One component of the Kidney TREKS program is Origins of Renal Physiology, a one-week intensive laboratory summer short course held at the MDI Biological Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine.
This course will enhance students’ understanding of basic physiological concepts through hands-on experiments in a research laboratory.
The course will be organized around several research modules that examine all aspects of kidney function. Modules include: water homeostasis, salt homeostasis and secretion, acid/base homeostasis, glomerular function, and personalized medicine and genetics. In each module, classical experiments using model systems (toad, zebrafish, roundworm, Xenopus oocyte and others) are combined with modern molecular techniques.

Course Director
Mark Zeidel
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterFunding
This course is funded by the American Society of Nephrology Kidney TREKS program.
