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Adrian LIEW
[Consultant Nephrologist]
Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital,
Singapore
Dr Adrian Liew is a Senior Consultant Nephrologist and Director of The Kidney & Transplant Practice at the Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital in Singapore. He was the founding Chief of Nephrology at the Department of Renal Medicine, Tan Tock Seng Hospital in Singapore and an Associate Professor of Medicine at the LKC School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University-Imperial College London before moving to his current role. He has been elected as a Fellow to various academic institutions including the Royal College of Physicians in the United Kingdom, American Society of Nephrology and the Academy of Medicine, Singapore. He is the current elected Secretary and Executive of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis, member of the KDIGO Executive Board and the Deputy Chair of the ISN CME Committee. He is a Scientific Leader with George Clinical and sits on the Steering Committees of various international clinical trials in nephrology. Dr Liew is a member of the working groups involved in the development of the KDIGO Guideline on Glomerular Diseases 2021, the KDIGO Guideline on Diabetes Management in Chronic Kidney Disease for 2020 and 2022 and the ISPD Recommendations on Prescribing High Quality, Goal-Directed Peritoneal Dialysis and he is the Chair of the working group for the Asian-Pacific Society of Nephrology Clinical Practice Guidelines on Diabetic Kidney Disease. He has been actively involved in the training and development of glomerular disease and peritoneal dialysis programs in various countries around Southeast Asia and has provided sister renal centre mentorship to nephrologists in several developing countries. His research interests are in peritoneal dialysis, glomerular diseases and diabetic kidney disease, and he is the recipient of the 2020 John Maher award from the ISPD.
  • Day 1, 26 Jul 2024 (1545-1605) @ Grand Ballroom
    Advances in Treatment of IgA Nephropathy
    State of the Art Symposium 2 : Glomerular Diseases 2