
ISN Webinar: Spotlight on Research: How We Bridge Gaps, Build Capacity and Connect Communities
Recorded On: 03/02/2021
- Registration Closed
The ISN has long recognized the importance of research initiatives in advancing its mission for global kidney health and improving outcomes of patients living with kidney disease. This session highlights the highlight the activities of the different ISN Research groups: ISN-ACT, iNET-CKD, iC3, GKHA, meetings and webinars. We apply a collaborative approach to research, education, and advocacy to advance global clinical care more effectively.

Ifeoma Ulasi
Nigeria

Fergus Caskey
UK

Shuchi Anand
USA

Aminu Bello
Canada
Dr Aminu Bello, MD, PhD, FRCP, FACP, FASN. Professor/Consultant Nephrologist, Division of Nephrology & Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alberta. Dr. Bello qualified as MD in Nigeria and underwent specialist clinical training in internal medicine and nephrology in Nigeria, UK and Canada. He obtained the Membership of the Royal College of Physicians (MRCP), completed his Masters with Distinction and PhD degrees in Nephrology/Epidemiology at the University of Sheffield in the UK (supervised by Prof Meguid El-Nahas). After completing his PhD, he went on to complete a post-doctoral clinical and research fellowship in nephrology at the University of Alberta, Canada (supervised by Dr Marcello Tonelli). Dr Bello is a physician-scientist with major research interests in improving outcomes in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), preventing disease progression and reducing risk of complications, development of innovative care delivery models, and quality improvement. He is a member of the Alberta Kidney Disease Network (AKDN), a successful established team of scientists, health care policy-makers, clinical leaders, educators, and knowledge translation experts that studies health services solutions to reduce the burden of CKD and other chronic diseases. He has over 180 peer-reviewed scientific publications, and has keen interests in global health initiatives to improve nephrology practice and education in the emerging nations.

Adeera Levin
Canada
