

In a groundbreaking initiative, universities across North Carolina are joining forces to enhance nephrology,ÌýbenignÌýurology, and hematology research. The NC Kidney, Urology, Hematology (KUH) Training, Research, Innovation, Outreach (TRIO) Program aims to push scientific boundaries and nurture the next generation of researchers.
Dr. Ronald FalkÌýis the Lead Principal Investigator of the U2C/TL1 $6.15M, 5-year, grant from the NIH National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive, and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK). Drs.ÌýÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýÌýare co-Principal Investigators with Dr. Falk on this award.
The ºÚÁÏÍø Department of Urology will play a key role in this program.ÌýDr. Katherine Chan, a successful K23 recipientÌýand Vice Chair of Research for the Department of Urology, will be serving as an emerging mentor in the Administrative Core.ÌýDr. David FriedlanderÌýwill participate as a mentee (and future emerging mentor) as he progresses along his journey to becoming an independent investigator.ÌýDr. Angela Smith,ÌýAssociate Dean of Faculty Affairs and Leadership Development, will serve as faculty mentor and key personnel in the Professional Development Core where she will chair the Mentorship Committee overseeing mentor support and training.
Mentorship is central to the program’s success. With experts like Drs.’ Chan, Friedlander, and Smith, the program promotes collaboration, knowledge sharing, and professional growth across disciplines, ensuring a promising future for these critical medical/surgical disciplines of nephrology, urology, and hematology research.
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Angela Smith, MD, MS
Vice Chair of Academic Affairs
Professor of Urology


Katherine Chan, MD, MPH
Associate Professor of Urology


Dave Friedlander, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Urology