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Aug 23
2010

Nexus Kyoto builds sustainability in Japan

Posted by: Toshio Miyata

Tagged in: japan

Toshio Miyata

The first ISN Nexus Symposium in Asia was entitled Kidney and the Vascular System: Emerging Culprits in Pathogenesis and Advances in Therapy  was held in Kyoto from April 15 to 18, 2010. A total of 966 participants attended the event and it ended with great success.

A new nephrology society, called 'FRONT-J (Forum of Researchers on Nephrology and Translational Medicine in Japan) has now been launched with more than 150 of the most active, top young Japanese nephrologists (from 40 to 55 years old). This group initiated its own website where the members can communicate and share useful information such as clinical studies, educational slides.  They can also use open resources (research materials). An English version of this site will be available in a month so that foreign nephrologists can access this site and hopefully communicate within members and utilize open resources.

Contributing to the global advancement of nephrology is one of the leading considerations of this group. Such a glass-root movement is important to support ISN’s mission.

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