An Update from UKRO on the Coronavirus


Dear Friends of UKRO, We hope this finds you and your loved ones well and coping successfully with the coronavirus. Everyone in the world is experiencing an especially difficult challenge in the form of this pandemic, but for those in the community of kidney patients, these are even more dangerous times. Most kidney patients have … Continue reading An Update from UKRO on the Coronavirus

Dr. Campese on Coronavirus and the Kidney


Novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a newly discovered contagious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)–coronavirus (CoV)-2 virus, primarily manifesting as an acute respiratory illness with interstitial and alveolar pneumonia, but it can affect multiple organs such as the kidney, heart, digestive tract, blood, and nervous system. The kidney appears to be a common … Continue reading Dr. Campese on Coronavirus and the Kidney

UKRO 2019 Innovative Project Grants


UKRO is very pleased to announce that, in addition to funding our ongoing commitment to the USC/UKRO Kidney Research Center, we have awarded two $50,000 innovative pilot grants for cutting-edge, collaborative research projects at the Keck School of Medicine of USC. And with a very generous $50,000 grant from our board member, Yuichi Iwaki, M.D., … Continue reading UKRO 2019 Innovative Project Grants

Keck School of Medicine of USC Hosts World Kidney Day Health Fair


Bravo to the USC School of Pharmacy, members of KDSAP (Kidney Disease Screening and Awareness Program), the Internal Medicine Residency Program and the Division of Nephrology and Hypertension at the Keck School of Medicine, and all involved in the 2nd Annual World Kidney Day Health Fair, which took place on USC’s Health Sciences Campus on … Continue reading Keck School of Medicine of USC Hosts World Kidney Day Health Fair

USC Researchers Use Nanoparticles to Target Kidneys


In an exciting cross-collaboration, researchers from the USC Viterbi School of Engineering and the Keck School of Medicine have created tiny nanoparticles, known as micelles, to target diseased kidney cells. Made with an ingenious kidney-targeting peptide, these biocompatible and biodegradable micelles can pass into the kidney and remain there, with the potential to deliver life-saving … Continue reading USC Researchers Use Nanoparticles to Target Kidneys