Centre for Kidney Research
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The Centre for Kidney Research (CKR) is a national and international network of expert teams, incorporating the research arm of the nephrology clinical service based at The Children's Hospital at Westmead. Our academic, clinical and laboratory teams work together, focusing on nephrology, biostatistics, epidemiology, health economics and psychology.
We are integrated into several national and international collaborations hosting teams including:
- Academic Renal Team (ART)
- Better Evidence and Translation in Chronic Kidney Disease (BEAT-CKD)
- Biostatistics Team
- Caring for Australian and New Zealanders with Kidney Impairment (CARI) Guidelines
- Laboratory
- Standardised Outcomes in Nephrology (SONG)
Objectives
We aim to identify causes, treatments, prevention and management of a range of kidney diseases, and to evaluate the evidence for current treatments.
- Our clinical research areas are Aboriginal and Indigenous health, evidence synthesis, priority populations health and patient centred care.
- Our laboratory research focuses on improving our understanding of patients with kidney disease through immunology, genetics, advanced therapeutics and other novel therapies.
- Our academic team enable clinical knowledge and training for the next generation of researchers, working in areas of laboratory studies, clinical trials, registries and PhD supervision.
Impact
- We have established which early markers of chronic kidney disease have most influence on the trajectory of chronic disease and the target age range for early prevention programs in Aboriginal and Indigenous children (ARDAC).
- We have produced and implemented clinical practice guidelines on the management of kidney disease in both adults and children to health professionals across Australia and New Zealand. Resulting in improved evidence-based care for patients and cost savings to the health system.
- We are leading a phase 2 study to understand how genetics, social conditions and the environment work together to contribute to the major health challenges experienced by children and young people with chronic kidney disease (KCAD).
- We are assessing the health benefits and costs of a patient navigator program for children with chronic kidney disease experiencing low socioeconomic status or living in remote areas (NAVKIDS2).
- We are leading a multi-centre trial assessing the efficacy and safety of immune treatments to children who received kidney transplants (TACKLE-IT).
Collaborators
- Antecedents of Renal Disease in Aboriginal Children (ARDAC) (opens in a new tab)
- Australia and New Zealand Dialysis and Transplant Registry (ANZDATA) (opens in a new tab)
- Australasian Kidney Trials Network (AKTN) (opens in a new tab)
- Cochrane Kidney and Transplant (CKT) (opens in a new tab)
- KidGen (opens in a new tab)