Monoclonal gammopathy of unknown significance in kidney transplanted patients
SAB – Scientific Advisory Board
About us
The aim of the SAB is to advise the ERA Council to achieve its scientific goals and improve nephrology research.
The main SAB responsibilities are:
- To enhance the integration of existing kidney research in Europe (countries bordering Europe and the Mediterranean Sea) into the ERA, in particular, basic research (e.g.: physiology, biochemistry, immunology, molecular and cell biology), to advance all fields of nephrology;
- To explore the ways to promote translational research in nephrology by strengthening the collaboration between basic and clinical scientists;
- To explore avenues of collaboration with existing research bodies (e.g.: European Community, EKHA, and other international medical Societies);
- To identify potential research collaborations in fields related to nephrology (e.g.: hypertension, diabetes, kidney cancer, nephrolithiasis, and transplant immunology);
- To contribute to the development and continuity of the scientific programme in the annual Congress.
Furthermore, the SAB is involved in several evaluations and selection processes: ERA Awardees; projects and fellows in the ERA Fellowship programme; feasibility and possible outcomes of surveys run on behalf of the ERA; research projects run on behalf of or with the support of the ERA; activities of the ERA Working Groups.
SAB Members
Giovambattista Capasso
Italy
Rafael Kramann
Germany
Samar Abd ElHafeez, Egypt
Marcin Adamczak, Poland
Peter Boor, Germany
Annette Bruchfeld, Sweden
Pierre Delanaye, Belgium
Charles Ferro, United Kingdom
Sandrine Florquin, The Netherlands
Richard Haynes, United Kingdom
Mehmet Kanbay, Türkiye
Vassilios Liakopoulos, Greece
Juan Francisco Navarro-González, Spain
Francesco Pesce, Italy
Kultigin Turkmen, Türkiye
José Manuel Valdivielso, Spain
Marianne Verhaar, The Netherlands
Marina Vivarelli, Italy