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Highlights I April 13, 2026
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A congress to remember
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WCN’26 in Yokohama brought together the global kidney care community for cutting-edge science, thought-provoking discussions, and valuable opportunities to build professional connections. Visit the WCN’26 media page to explore video interviews, visual abstracts, and other highlights from the meeting.
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In focus
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Plan stronger CKDu research with the new ISN i3C Toolkit
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The ISN i3C Working Group is focused on taking the “unknown” out of CKDu. Launched at WCN’26, the new CKDu Toolkit helps bring greater consistency, practicality, and equity to CKDu research, enabling teams to produce stronger evidence and move the field closer to clearer answers.
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Available on demand: WCN’26 Industry Sessions at the ISN Academy
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| From unmet needs in immune-mediated kidney diseases to therapeutic advances in C3G, discover dozens of WCN’26 Industry Sessions offering fresh perspectives on emerging science and new developments to help you stay up to date and support the best possible outcomes for your patients.
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ISN Fellow helps set up first kidney biopsy service in eastern Yemen
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According to ISN Fellow Khaled Batis, this development has created “a crucial diagnostic tool for glomerular and other complex kidney diseases in the region.” He noted, “This achievement reflects the tangible impact of the ISN Fellowship Program in translating advanced training into sustainable clinical services within resource-limited settings such as Yemen.”
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KIR: A platform for researchers worldwide, emerging voices, and progress in global kidney care
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Hear from the editors of Kidney International Reports® (KIR) as they reflect on 10 years of studies that shaped care, collaboration between senior and junior faculty, and the journal’s role in elevating voices from LMICs.
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Opportunities and resources
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