The Einstein Nephrology Fellowship Training Program offers 2-year and 3-year clinical and research training options. more info
Research areas include cell biology of glomerular injury, the physiology of prostaglandin transport and actions in the kidney, the biochemistry of uremia and and its clinical correlates, Vitamin D deficiency and acidosis, acute kidney injury and its prevention, facets of transplantation including gene transcription profiling and bone disease, vascular access and its complications, and prevention of various complications of ESRD. more info
Einstein-Montefiore Nephrology faculty listing.
With a distinguished history of research, clinical care, and prominence in American academic nephrology, the Albert Einstein Division of Nephrology is an exciting place to train, work and learn. more info
Schuster to Assume New Role of Senior Vice-Dean Victor Schuster, M.D., Chair of Medicine, will begin a transition to the newly created position of Senior Vice-Dean at Einstein.
Raff to Receive Einstein Teaching Award Dr. Amanda Raff will receive the 2013 Harry Eagle Award for Outstanding Basic Science Teaching at the 2013 commencement ceremony.
Vaughn Folkert, M.D (bio)Professor of Clinical Medicine
2012-2013 Schedule