by PKD Foundation Staff | Oct 3, 2019 | Q and A, Research
Published October 3, 2019 Researcher: Yong Yu, Ph.D. | St. John’s University PKD Foundation (PKDF): How did you first get involved in PKD research? Yong: When I was working as a postdoc in Dr. Jian Yang’s lab at Columbia University, I was trying to crystallize...
by PKD Foundation Staff | Sep 30, 2019 | Recipes
We can’t believe it, but the holidays are just around the corner! Try this low-sodium, low-protein spin on a classic Thanksgiving side. If you enjoy this recipe, check out our cookbook (it would also make a great gift!) Ingredients 2 pounds Yukon Gold potatoes (about...
by PKD Foundation Staff | Sep 26, 2019 | Q and A, Research
Published September 26, 2019 Researcher: John Shine, Ph.D. | Garvan Institute, Australia PKD Foundation (PKDF): How did you first get involved in PKD research?John: My early work on cloning the insulin gene for treatment of diabetes led to a lifelong interest in the...
by PKD Foundation Staff | Sep 24, 2019 | Advocacy
Written by Alexis Denny, Director of Government Affairs Published September 24, 2019 For the last 12 years, PKD research has been eligible to receive funding from a program in the Department of Defense called the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program, or...
by PKD Foundation Staff | Sep 13, 2019 | Q and A, Research
Published September 13, 2019 Researcher: Robin Maser, Ph.D. | University of Kansas Medical Center PKD Foundation (PKDF): How did you first get involved in PKD research? Robin: During my postdoctoral training, which involved the study of small nuclear RNAs, my adviser...