Susanne B. Nicholas is a tenured Professor
of Medicine and Clinical Hypertension Specialist in the Division of Nephrology
and chairs the Nephrology Racial and Health Equity Committee. She has joint
appointments in the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, and the
Division of General Internal Medicine and Health Policy. Her translational
research aims to understand and identify key factors that promote diabetic
kidney disease (DKD) pathogenesis; validate novel therapeutic targets and
predictive biomarkers of DKD; and perform population studies in chronic kidney
disease (CKD) health disparities using a large CKD registry. Her research over
the past 20+ years has led to the identification of a novel biomarker of DKD. She
is NIH-funded and has >100 publications and >120 scientific abstracts. She
was a Robert Wood Johnson Fellow and received the Minority Access, Inc., National
Role Model Faculty Researcher Award, the National Kidney Foundation's Medical
Advisory Board Distinguished Service Award for 15+ years of dedicated service
and was elected to the Executive Council of Women in Nephrology.
Research Keywords & Expertise
Chronic Kidney Disease
Drug Development
Osteopontin
Health Disparities
diabetic kidney diseas...
chronic kidney disease...
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38%
Chronic Kidney Disease
38%
chronic kidney disease registry
12%
diabetic kidney disease
6%
Osteopontin
5%
Health Disparities
Short Biography
Susanne B. Nicholas is a tenured Professor
of Medicine and Clinical Hypertension Specialist in the Division of Nephrology
and chairs the Nephrology Racial and Health Equity Committee. She has joint
appointments in the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, and the
Division of General Internal Medicine and Health Policy. Her translational
research aims to understand and identify key factors that promote diabetic
kidney disease (DKD) pathogenesis; validate novel therapeutic targets and
predictive biomarkers of DKD; and perform population studies in chronic kidney
disease (CKD) health disparities using a large CKD registry. Her research over
the past 20+ years has led to the identification of a novel biomarker of DKD. She
is NIH-funded and has >100 publications and >120 scientific abstracts. She
was a Robert Wood Johnson Fellow and received the Minority Access, Inc., National
Role Model Faculty Researcher Award, the National Kidney Foundation's Medical
Advisory Board Distinguished Service Award for 15+ years of dedicated service
and was elected to the Executive Council of Women in Nephrology.