Kidney, Urology, and Digestive Systems Review Branch – KUDS

Dr. Jonathan Ivins
Chief
Review Branch Summary
KUDS will review applications on basic and clinical aspects of gastrointestinal, hepatobiliary, pancreatic, kidney, urinary tract and male genital system physiology and pathobiology, as well as the disposition and action of nutrients and xenobiotics. In addition, the KUDS Review Branch will review applications aimed at development and evaluation of new techniques, therapies and treatments related to the disorders of the GI tract, hepatobiliary, pancreas, kidney, urinary tract, and male genital system. Investigators may employ a broad range of basic and clinical research methods including pharmacologic, chemical and biochemical approaches, genetics, genomics and proteomics, molecular and cell biology techniques and animal models. Patient-oriented studies including pediatric gastroenterology, renal, urinary and male genital system are included in this IRG, but large population studies and randomized clinical trials involving digestive disorders, kidney, urinary and male genital systems will be reviewed elsewhere.
Study Sections
- Drug and Biologic Disposition and Toxicity DBDT
- Digestive System Host Defense, Microbial Interactions and Immune and Inflammatory Diseases DHMI
- Digestive and Nutrient Physiology and Diseases DNPD
- Fellowships and Mentored Training: Gastroenterology and related disciplines F12A
- Fellowships and Mentored Training: Kidney, urology, and related disciplines F12B
- Fellowships and Mentored Training: Hepatology, toxicology, and xenobiotic metabolism and disposition F12C
- Hepatobiliary Pathophysiology Study Section HBPP
- Hepatobiliary Pathophysiology Study Section HBPP
- Digestive Sciences Small Business Activities [SBIR/STTR] Special Emphasis Panel KUDS (10)
- Renal and Urological Sciences Small Business Activities [SBIR/STTR] Special Emphasis Panel KUDS (11)
- Kidney and Urological Systems Function and Dysfunction KUFD
- Pathobiology of Kidney Disease Study Section PBKD