Go further in nephro-genetics with new modules in the ISN Genetics Curriculum
As kidney care moves toward earlier molecular diagnosis and more precise treatment strategies, genomic insights are becoming increasingly relevant to everyday practice. Reflecting this shift, the newest ISN Academy Genetics Curriculum modules focus on topics ranging from congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract to apolipoprotein L1 nephropathy.
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The curriculum also features five CME-accredited modules on core introductory topics.
Together, these modules can help you translate new knowledge and technologies into better outcomes for your patients.
Developed by the ISN Education Working Group and led by Becky Ma and Anuja Java, these recorded lectures and expert roundtable discussions support clinicians in understanding when genetic testing may be useful, how results can inform diagnosis and management, and where genetics is reshaping care.
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The genetics and pathogenesis of CAKUT
