
Shalini Indugula is a University of Cincinnati undergraduate in the Schuh lab at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. Her project focuses on timing of nephrotoxic medications during postnatal nephrogenesis. She plans to pursue a career in medicine and continue neonatal kidney research. Please congratulate her on her work "Windows of susceptibility to neonatal acute kidney injury and nephron loss in a rabbit model," presented as a platform at the 2025 PAS meeting in Honlulu Hawaii on Saturday, April 26, 2025 at 1:00pm 1:15pm HST.
Sage Timberline, MD is a 3rd year PICU fellow in the Charlton lab at the University of Virginia. Her project focuses on the severity and recovery from acute kidney injury after exposure to an adverse maternal environment. She will join the faculty at Phoenix's Childrens following graduation. Please congratulate her on her work "Low birthweight and male sex are risk factors for nephron loss in murine model of nephrotoxic acute kidney injury," presented as a poster at the 2025 PAS meeting in Honlulu Hawaii on Saturday April 26, 2025 from 2:30 PM - 4:45 PM in the Kamehameha Exhibition Hall, Hawaii Convention Center.
Sage Timberline, MD is a 3rd year PICU fellow in the Charlton lab at the University of Virginia. Her project focuses on the severity and recovery from acute kidney injury after exposure to an adverse maternal environment. She will join the faculty at Phoenix's Childrens following graduation. Please congratulate her on her work "Low birthweight and male sex are risk factors for nephron loss in murine model of nephrotoxic acute kidney injury," presented as a poster at the 2025 PAS meeting in Honlulu Hawaii on Saturday April 26, 2025 from 2:30 PM - 4:45 PM in the Kamehameha Exhibition Hall, Hawaii Convention Center.