All seven participating investigators within this Pediatric Nephrology
Division have had a long-standing interest in delineating the
pathogenic/pathophysiologic mechanisms underlying impaired glomerular
function and structure in a variety of nephrologic and urologic diseases.
The new findings stemming from these studies were integrated with work done
by others in producing several comprehensive reviews discussing the
contemporary view of pathophysiology of each type of renal failure, namely,
pre-renal, renal, post-renal failures as well as chronic renal failure.
Critical assessment of our current knowledge of the pathogenic/
pathophysiologic processes has led us to believe that to attain the next
level of understanding these processes require application of the newest
biochemical and molecular biological technologies. It is with this in mind
that each of the participants has become engaged in collaboration with
experts in the forefront of basic sciences. It is fortunate that
Vanderbilt has both the talent and unique atmosphere where such
associations are encouraged. In response to the call for "Pediatric
Nephrology and Urology Center Grant" application, we decided to integrate
the existing talent, knowledge and skills acquired through these
collaborations to pursue in depth one selected area. We have chosen
childhood nephrotic syndrome in view not only of the magnitude of this
problem in clinical pediatrics, but also because of its direct relevance to
ongoing research by these investigators. Since this problem appears
closely linked to maturational development, the study of glomerular
maturation has also been integrated as an important part of our goals.
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
965717143
UEI
GTNBNWXJ12D5
004413456
DWH7MSXKA2A8
Project Start Date
01-April-1992
Project End Date
31-March-1997
Budget Start Date
01-April-1995
Budget End Date
31-March-1996
Project Funding Information for 1995
Total Funding
$600,201
Direct Costs
$408,070
Indirect Costs
$228,519
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1995
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
$600,201
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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