Ziad A. Massy is Professor of Nephrology and Head of the Division of Nephrology at the Paris West University (UVSQ) - Ambroise Paré University Hospital, Paris, and Co-Director of Research Unit INSERM U-1018 CESP Team 5 at the UVSQ, Versailles/Villejuif, France. Prof. Massy was a Member of ERA-EDTA Council and Chair for the ERA Registry and Clinical Governance Affairs (until June 2021). He was an advisory board for several WGs of ERA. He was a Core-member of the Executive KDIGO board. He obtained “Fondation du Rein” Award at Sept 2010 and Hungarian Society of Nephrology award at November 2015. He was the Recipient of the Légion d’honneur (Knight Degree), at 2021 received from French President for outstanding contributions to promoting nephrology around the world (particularly in south East Asia and Africa). He obtained ERA award for Outstanding Clinical Contributions to Nephrology at May 2022. His research areas of special interest include uremic toxins, cardiovascular disease, and CKD. He has published several original articles, reviews and chapters of books in his domain of interest (H Index via Publish or Perish v6: 98 – Total Number of Publications, Medline March 2023: 621).
1 APRIL 2023
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Wei Chen
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vvchen66@qq.comThe First Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University China
Ziad Massy
Chairperson
Univ Hospital Ambroise ParéFrance
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HIF Stabilization: Pathophysiology and Evidence-based Medicine
Masaomi Nangaku
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the University of Tokyo Graduate School of MedicineJapan
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Iron Metabolism and Novel Interventions for Renal Anemia
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Uremic Toxins and Their Role in Anemia
Ziad Massy
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Univ Hospital Ambroise ParéFrance
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Q and A
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31 MARCH 2023
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Boon Wee Teo
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mdctbw@nus.edu.sgNational University of SingaporeSingapore
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Making Sense of the Current Guidelines on BMD
Wei Chen
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vvchen66@qq.comThe First Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University China
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Is it Enough to Target the CaSR ?
Ziad Massy
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Univ Hospital Ambroise ParéFrance
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The Role of PO4 and PTH in Vascular Calcification
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