Tsuyoshi Inoue Nagasaki UniversityJapan

Tsuyoshi Inoue is a professor of the Department of Physiology of Visceral Function and Body Fluid at Nagasaki University, Japan. He obtained his MD from Nagasaki University in 2004 and completed his residency and fellowship in internal medicine and nephrology, respectively, at the National Center for Global Health and Medicine, Tokyo. In 2013, he earned his PhD from the University of Tokyo.Inoue pursued a postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Nephrology at the University of Virginia from 2014 to 2018. He joined the University of Tokyo as an Assistant Professor in the Department of CKD Pathophysiology from 2018 to 2020 and then assumed his current position at Nagasaki University in 2020.His research work is focused on the nervous system-immune system-mediated renal protective mechanisms. He has been actively conducting research in this area since 2014 and his findings have been published in prestigious scientific journals, including Genome Biology, J Clin Invest, Nat Neurosci, Kidney Int, and J Am Soc Nephrol, among others.

1 APRIL 2023

Time Session
08:30
10:00
Jonathan Himmelfarb Chairperson jhimmelfarb@nephrology.washington.eduKidney Research Institute, University of Washington United States
Reiko Inagi Chairperson Univ of Tokyo - Grad. School of MedicineJapan
  • New Imaging Techniques in AKI
    Jennifer Charlton Speaker University of VirginiaUnited States
  • Transcriptomic Analysis of AKI
    Benjamin Humphreys Speaker Washington University in St. LouisUnited States
  • Using Stem Cells to Treat AKI
    Carol Pollock Speaker University of SydneyAustralia
  • Optogenetics in AKI
    Tsuyoshi Inoue Speaker Nagasaki UniversityJapan
  • Q and A
Plenary Halls 2 & 3