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About Nephrology

The U-M Medical School Department of Internal Medicine Division of Nephrology is dedicated to serving people with kidney disease.

Despite major advances in medicine, kidney disease continues to increase and has reached epidemic proportions worldwide. Faculty in the division practice and teach optimal care for patients with a broad spectrum of kidney diseases at all stages. In addition, faculty members are actively involved in high-quality basic science, outcomes, and clinical research aimed at better treatment options as well as prevention of kidney-related health issues.

Patient Care

We provide state-of-the-art care to patients from across the country in all areas of kidney disease – acute and chronic kidney diseases, cystic diseases of the kidney, diabetic kidney disease, fluid and electrolyte disorders, glomerulonephritis and glomerular diseases, lupus, hypertension, kidney and pancreas transplantation, kidney-related metabolic disorders, kidney stones, and rate and genetic kidney diseases.

Our division consists of over 50 faculty members who care for patients at the Nephrology Clinic at Taubman Center, Nephrology at Brighton Center for Specialty Care, Nephrology at Northville Health Center, and the University of Michigan Hospital.

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Education

Our division prides itself on the high value we place on education and training for faculty and fellows. We work continuously to improve the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of kidney disease, whether it’s through our:

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Research

Our faculty are conducting exciting and innovative basic science, clinical, and outcomes-based research, all devoted to finding new ways to prevent and treat kidney disease. Research achievements include:

  • The Nephrotic Syndrome Study Network (NEPTUNE), led by Dr. Matthias Kretzler, receives a third five-year cycle of funding
  • In a four-year collaboration with AstraZeneca, Dr. Matthias Kretzler co-leads a cross-functional team of experts in the development of novel therapeutic strategies for treatment of chronic kidney disease
  • Dr. James Shayman develops the drug Cerdelga, a first-line oral treatment for adults with Gaucher disease type 1

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Weller Alumni Society

The Weller Society brings together alumni, faculty, and friends of the U-M Medical School Division of Nephrology. The Society is named after Dr. John Weller, who served as the first Chief of Nephrology at the university from 1964-1977.

Established in 1964, the Division of Nephrology has grown tremendously over the last 50 years and is now internationally recognized for its patient care, research, and education. The division's success today has been built on a tradition of excellence which first started when Dr. John M. Weller accepted to become Nephrology's first division chief.

Dr. John Weller earned his bachelor’s degree at the University of Michigan in 1940 and his Doctor of Medicine degree at Harvard in 1943. After a decade in which he completed his residency and taught at Harvard, he returned home to U-M Medical School as an assistant professor in 1953. Shortly following his arrival, he was called away for a year and a half service in the U.S. Army Medical Corps. Following his stint in the Army, Dr. Weller resumed his career at the university, rising up through the ranks in Nephrology to become a full professor in 1963. He was tapped to become Nephrology’s first division chief as the growing unit was formed into an independent division of Internal Medicine in 1964. Dr. Weller held membership in numerous professional societies, played a key leadership role in the activities of the National Kidney Foundation of Michigan, and was the author of numerous scientific publications as well as several books concerned with diseases of the kidney. Dr. Weller held the position until 1977.

Leadership
Division Chief
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Norman Radin Professor of Nephrology
Professor of Internal Medicine
Professor of Molecular and Integrative Physiology
Section Head, Division of Nephrology
Faculty Leadership - Clinical Appointments
Michael Heung Michael Heung
Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine
Program Director, Internal Medicine
Associate Division Chief for Nephrology
Norman-Silas-2023 Silas P Norman, MD, MPH
Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine
Medical Director
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Associate Professor of Internal Medicine
Assistant Chair, Department of Internal Medicine
Medical Director, MDS and Inpatient Services - Nephrology
Medical Director of Taubman Medical Specialties
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Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine
Medical Director, MPLAN - Inpatient Hemodialysis
Medical Director, MDS Dialysis Unit
Faculty Leadership - Administrative Appointments
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Alan B Leichtman M.D. Collegiate Professor of Transplant Nephrology
Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine and Medical Director
Nephrology Living Donor Transplant
Garg-Puneet-2020 Puneet Garg, MD, FASN
Associate Professor of Internal Medicine
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Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Medical Director
MDS
Internal Medicine
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The Division of Nephrology is nationally and internationally recognized for the excellence of its clinical care, and its rich and diverse research and education programs. Being part of Michigan Medicine, one of the largest health care complexes in the world, offers an environment which allows us to excel at what we do.

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Contact Administrative Office
Jason Ceo
Division Administrator
1500 East Medical Center Drive
3914H Taubman Center, SPC 5364
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Phone (non-patient related calls only): 734-936-4888
Contact Academic Office (Division Chief)
Imm-Kee Lang
Administrative Assistant to the Chief
Department of Internal Medicine
Brehm Tower, Suite 5100, SPC 5714
1000 Wall Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Phone (non-patient related calls only): 734-936-5645
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