Monoclonal gammopathy of unknown significance in kidney transplanted patients
Scientific Programme
ERA organizes the largest annual Nephrology Congress in Europe, welcoming thousands of attendees coming from all over the world, focusing on key learning features both in the clinical field as well as the scientific and latest innovations
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Research/Education, Governance, Equality
This year’s theme will be Research/Education, Governance and Equality.
There will be seven main tracks for the 60th ERA congress:
- Renal physiology, urolithiasis, hereditary disorders & rare diseases in children, pregnancy
- Glomerular diseases & general clinical nephrology
- CKD – pathophysiology, epidemiology, prevention, progression, ageing
- End Stage Kidney Disease, haemodialysis, kidney function replacement therapies
- Kidney transplantation (clinical and immunology)
- Hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular risk in CKD
- AKI, intensive care nephrology
Contacts
For further inquiries, please contact program@era-online.org
Scientific Committee
Francesca Mallamaci
Italy
Daniel Abramowicz, Belgium
Hans Joachim Anders, Germany
Annette Bruchfeld, Sweden
Juan Jesus Carrero, Sweden
Mario Cozzolino, Italy
Marie Evans, Sweden
Beatriz Fernandez Fernandez, Spain
Ana Carina Ferreira, Portugal
Charles Ferro, United Kingdom
Danilo Fliser, Germany
Denis Fouque, France
Giovanni Gambaro, Italy
Ronald Gansevoort, The Netherlands
Dimitrios Goumenos, Greece
Kitty Jager, The Netherlands
Bente Jespersen, Denmark
Andreas Kronbichler, Austria
Monika Lichodziejewska-Niemierko, Poland
Piergiorgio Messa, Italy
Alberto Ortiz, Spain
Aikaterini Papagianni, Greece
Paola Romagnani, Italy
Mehmet Sukru Sever, Turkey
Maria José Soler, Spain
Vianda Stel, The Netherlands
Amaryllis Van Craenenbroeck, Belgium
Marianne Verhaar, The Netherlands
Angela Wang, Hong Kong
Christoph Wanner, Germany
Carmine Zoccali, Italy
How we select our Speakers
Around 250 invited speakers from all over the world will give a global perspective on their research activities, optimized patient care, and management of kidney disease. Moreover, attention will be dedicated to Patients’ voices, perceptions and feelings.
The scientific programme features a wide choice of Plenary Lectures, Mini Lectures, Symposia, Free Communications, focussed Orals and Moderated Orals sessions covering the various aspects of basic and clinical Nephrology as well as the most recent research in the field.
Panel discussions and practical case discussions will be a new addition to the 2023 congress.
Below are the four fundamental criteria that guide us in the speaker selection:
Professional value: we select speakers whose scientific expertise is recognized worldwide.
Future potential: we select young professionals who have distinguished themselves through their research.
Communication skills: speakers must be able to communicate effectively with all our congress participants.
The speakers’ representativeness of significant clusters, both geographical and gender-related, is also important to us.