Programs

The Core Programs Committee is in charge of the strategic coordination of the ISN Capacity Building programmatic activities. These include the five main granting programs of the ISN aiming to build nephrology capacity in resource-low countries (i.e. Fellowship, Sister Renal Center / Sister Transplant Center, Educational Ambassador, Clinical Research and Continuing Medical Education Programs), and implementation projects such as the Kidney Care Networks, Saving Young Lives and the Indonesia Project. The aim of the Core Programs Committee is to ensure the relevance of ISN capacity building activities, build bridges between them, and maximize the synergies across all ISN initiatives and philanthropic activities in resource-low countries.

Core Programs Committee Members

First NameLast NameRole 
DavidHarrisChairAustralia
TusharVaccharajaniDeputy ChairUSA
SydneyTangMember (CME Program Chair)Hong Kong
GavinDreyerMember (Educational Ambassadors Program Chair)UK
Ikechi OkpechiMember (Fellowship Chair)Canada
ArpanaIyengarMember (Clinical Research Chair, Mentorship Program Lead)India
MarinaWainsteinMember (Young Nephrologists)Australia
Brett CullisMember (Saving Young Lives)South Africa
MarceloOriasMember (Regional Training Centers)Argentina/ USA
ManishaSahayMember (CME Program Deputy Chair)India
RobWalkerMember (Clinical Research Deputy)New Zealand
Vincent LeeMember (Educational Ambassadors Deputy)Australia
RukshanaShroffMember (Sister Centers Deputy)UK
RumeyzaKazanciogluMember (Fellowship Deputy)Turkey
RolandoClaure GranadoMember (Mentorship Program Co-Lead)Bolivia

The ISN Fellowship Program provides relevant and contemporary nephrology training to physicians from emerging countries, with the ultimate goal of improving the standards in the Fellows’ home countries upon their return and becoming leaders in their fields.

Fellowship Program Committee Members

First NameLast NameRole 
IkechiOkpechiChairSouth Africa
RümeyzaTuran KazanciogluDeputy ChairTurkey
SomchaiEiam OngMemberThailand
AlfonsoCueto ManzanoMemberMexico
JohnNgigiMemberKenya
RolandoClaure-Del GranadoMember/YNCBolivia
CharlesSwanepoelMemberSouth Africa
DanielChanMemberHong Kong
ShahrzadOssarehMemberIran
MuhiburRahmanMemberBangladesh
AlbertOngMemberUK
GuillermoAlvarezMemberDominican Rep.
KirillKomissarovMemberBelarus
KlaraPaudelMemberNepal
RacquelLowe-JonesMemberJamaica
KevinFagooneeMemberMauritius

The ISN Sister Renal Center (SRC) Program helps improve how nephrology is practiced in emerging countries by linking emerging renal centers or units with established centers of excellence in the developed world.

Sister Renal Centers Program Committee Members

First NameLast NameRole 
Chih-WeiYangChairTaiwan
RuskhanaShroffDeputy ChairUK
FatiuArogundadeMemberNigeria
KatherineBarracloughMemberAustralia
RosannaCoppoMemberItaly
KeiFukamiMemberJapan
NarayanPrasadMemberIndia
LarisaPrikhodinaMemberRussian Federation
ManishaSahayMemberIndia
AshotSarkissianMemberArmenia
ShokofehSavajMemberIran
HalimaResićMemberBosnia and Herzegovina
Krissia KamileSingerMemberBrazil
RupeshRainaMemberUSA

The ISN-TTS Sister Transplant Centers Program is a joint partnership set up between ISN and The Transplantation Society (TTS) to create new kidney transplant centers and develop existing kidney transplant programs in emerging countries.

Sister Transplant Centers Program Committee Members

First NameLast NameRole 
Maria Cristina Ribeiro de CastroCo-Chair TTSBrazil
Chih-WeiYangCo-Chair ISNTaiwan
Robert FreercksMember TTSSouth Africa
CurieAhnMember TTSSouth Korea
RukshanaShroffMember ISNUK
PeterKerrMember ISNAustralia

Every year, the ISN Continuing Medical Education (CME) Program brings essential teaching and training to some 14,000 doctors and healthcare practitioners in the emerging world. This Program supports the conceptual design of local and regional meetings in resource-low countries by contributing to the organization of the meeting and helping arrange faculty for the meeting. Oganized between the ISN CME Committee, the event organizer and the  ISN Regional Board, these courses establish a suitable scientific program developed to meet the needs of the local nephrology community.

Continuing Medical Education Program Committee Members

First NameLast NameRole 
SydneyTangChairHong Kong
ManishaSahayDeputy ChairIndia
AbduzhapparGaipovMemberKazakhstan
RachaelWalkerMember/Nurse RepNew Zealand
KirillKomissarovMemberBelarus
AdrianLiewMemberSingapore
UrmilaAnandhMemberIndia
AliAbu-AlfaMemberLebanon
RobertWalkerMemberNew Zealand
StanleyFanMemberUnited Kingdom
HalimaResićMemberBosnia and Herzegovina
JaimeRestrepoMemberColombia
SadayoshiItoMemberJapan
MignonMcCullochMemberSouth Africa
ElliotTannorMemberGhana
KlaraPaudelMemberNepal
HernanTrimarchiMemberArgentina
SibelBekMemberTurkey
StephanieThompsonMember/YNC repCanada
BassamSaeedMemberSyria

The ISN Educational Ambassadors Program aims at advancing nephrology in the developing world through very concrete hands-on training programs, enabling the impact to be well monitored. The program provides ISN members and younger nephrologists with an invaluable opportunity for personal involvement in the society’s educational programs while enhancing the sense of global solidarity and awareness in the renal world.

Educational Ambassadors Program Committee Members

First NameLast NameRole 
GavinDreyerChairUnited Kingdom
VincentLeeDeputy ChairAustralia
MicheleTraskMember/Nurse repCanada
GhalebDaoukMemberUnited States
Hans PeterMartiMemberNorway
Zhi-HongLiuMemberChina
JaimeRestrepoMemberColombia
EtienneMacedoMemberUnited States
Fatiu AbiolaArogundadeMemberNigeria
ErangaWijewickramaMemberSri Lanka
PetarKesMemberCroatia
AhmedAklMemberEgypt
AhadQayuumMemberPakistan
EdwinCastilloMemberPeru

The ISN Clinical Research Committee supports research and education programs in low-to-middle income countries, involving local nephrologists, health workers and authorities. The Program helps implement research projects to detect and manage non-communicable chronic diseases such as CKD, AKI, hypertension, diabetes and cardiovascular disease.

Clinical Research Program Committee Members

First NameLast NameRole 
ArpanaIyengarChairIndia
RobertWalkerDeputy ChairNew Zealand
KearkiatPraditpornsilaMemberThailand
ShahrzadOssarehMemberIran
CarmenTzanno MartinsMemberBrazil
HongZhangMemberChina
MirnaAlečković–HalilovićMemberBosnia and Herzegovina
AndreyCybulskyMemberCanada/Ukraine
ChristinaWyattMemberUS
DorotheaNitschMemberSwitzerland
ZaghloulGoudaMemberEgypt
The ISN Emerging Leaders Program (ELP) provides early-career professionals in integrated kidney care the opportunity to work with international experts in the field to become qualified for a leadership role in the advancement of global kidney care.

Emerging Leaders Program Committee

First NameLast NameRole 
AgnesFogoISN PresidentUSA
VivekanandJhaChair and ISN Past-PresidentIndia
Rumeyza
KazanciogluMemberTurkey
AdrianLiewMemberSingapore
Saraladevi
NaickerMemberSouth Africa
Walter Guillermo DouthatMemberArgentina
Rolando Claure-Del GranadoMemberBolivia
MirnaAlečković–HalilovićMemberBosnia & Herzegovina
GavinDreyerMemberUnited Kingdom

The ISN Mentorship Program connects mentees looking for guidance on specific professional goals and mentors willing to help them achieve their goals and develop their coaching and leadership skills. Through this program, ISN members connect with the ISN global community and build mutual learning partnerships raising understanding of the global nature of kidney health and care and the various contexts in which they occur.

Mentorship Program Advisory Group

First NameLast NameRole 
ArpanaIyengarLeadIndia
RolandoClaure-Del GranadoCo-LeadBolivia
MicheleTraskMemberCanada
RobertWalkerMemberNew Zealand
LiliZhouMemberChina
JohnNgigiMemberKenya