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Patient perspectives and involvement in precision medicine research.
Kidney international
  • Katherine Tuttle, Providence
  • Jack Bebiak
  • Keith Brown
  • Catherine Campbell
  • Ashveena Dighe
  • Lynda Hyashi
  • Nichole Jefferson
  • Glenda V Roberts
  • Christy Stutzke
  • Richard Knight
  • Kidney Precision Medicine Project
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-1-2021
Keywords
  • washington,
  • spokane,
  • pshmc
Abstract

The Kidney Precision Medicine Project will advance understanding of chronic kidney disease attributed to diabetes or hypertension and acute kidney injury through a protocol kidney biopsy used for deep phenotyping with state-of-the-art methodology. To guide scientific inquiry toward clinically meaningful benefit, patients are equal partners for priority setting, study design and conduct, and dissemination of findings. Patients from stakeholder organizations, recruitment sites, tissue interrogation sites, and the Central Hub are represented on the Community Engagement Committee. This unique collaboration between patients and scientists has set a new standard for inclusion in precision medicine research.

Clinical Institute
Kidney & Diabetes
Specialty
Endocrinology
Specialty
Nephrology
Citation Information
Katherine Tuttle, Jack Bebiak, Keith Brown, Catherine Campbell, et al.. "Patient perspectives and involvement in precision medicine research." Kidney international (2021)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/katherine-tuttle/357/