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Fellowship Research

Fellows, Dr. Brummer and Dr. McLaughlin


  • Meghan McLaughlin, M.D.
    Research Project: Medication Adherence in Pediatric Hypertension
  • Hannah Brummer, M.D.
    Research Project: Induced Renal Tubular Acidosis in the setting of E Coli Pyelonephritis
  • Dana Y. Fuhrman, D.O., M.S.
    Evaluated renal reserve in children with normal kidney function compared to those with chronic kidney disease by iohexol plasma disappearance.
  • Julie A. Nicoletta, M.D., M.A.
    Showed how a protein munc-18 regulates the movement of proton pumps from the cytoplasm into the apical membrane to mediate renal acidification during acute metabolic acidosis.
  • Megan J. Rashid, M.D., M.P.H.
    Examined left ventricular mass index in children with white-coat hypertension compared with normtensives and hypertensives.
  • Andrew L. Schwaderer, M.D.
    Evaluated the role of galectin-3 expression in kidney collecting duct intercalated cells during metabolic acidosis.
  • Cornelia Winkler, M.D.
    Examined the role of carbonic anhydrase IV in maturing and adult kidney.
  • Ayesa N. Mian, M.D.
    Examined the effect of metabolic acidosis on kidney function and apical surface of beta intercalated cells in the kidney collecting duct.

Meg McLaughlin
Meghan McLaughlin presented her QI project at
"3rd Annual Better Teams. Better Care. Symposium"
hosted by the Quality Institute.

Meg McLaughlin - Poster Session in San Diego
Meghan McLaughlin - San Diego (PD Conference)