Rasheed Adebayo Gbadegesin, MD, MBBS

Professor of Pediatrics
Professor in Medicine
Affiliate of Duke Molecular Physiology Institute
Campus mail:
Box 3959 Med Ctr, Durham, NC 27710
Phone:
(919) 684-4246
Email address:
rasheed.gbadegesin@duke.edu
Molecular genetics of glomerular disease
Genetic risk factors for childhood onset idiopathic nephrotic syndrome
Publications
Education and Training
- Pediatric Nephrology Fellow, Pediatrics, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, 2004 - 2007
- Pediatric Resident, Pediatrics, New York Presbyterian Hospital, 2002 - 2004
- Pediatric Resident, Pediatrics, University of Ibadan, College of Medicine (Nigeria), 1989 - 1995
- Medical Officer, National Service, University of Ibadan, College of Medicine (Nigeria), 1988 - 1989
- Intern, Med/Surg/Peds/Ob Gyn, University of Ibadan, College of Medicine (Nigeria), 1987 - 1988
- M.B.B.S., University of Ibadan, College of Medicine (Nigeria), 1987
Selected Grants and Awards
- Unified Program for Therapeutics in Children
- Duke Physician Scientist Development program
- Duke CTSA (KL2)
- Duke CTSA (TL1)
- Preemptive Rituximab to Prevent Recurrent Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis Post-Transplant
- Duke Resident Physician-Scientist Program- NIAID
- Duke Resident Physician-Scientist Program- NHLBI
- The Role of Interleukin-15 Receptor-alpha Variants in the Pathogenesis of FSGS
- Postdoctoral Training in Genomic Medicine Research
- Alport Syndrome
- Transmission electron microscope (TEM)
- H3 AFRICA KIDNEY DISEASE COHORT STUDY
- FSGSabatacept
- CUREGN 2.0 - Midwest Pediatric Nephrology Consortium - PCC
- Wake Forest Collaborative Application for an APOLLO Clinical Center
- H3 Africa Kidney Disease Research Network
- Pharmacokinetics of Cefepime in Children Receiving Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy
- Genetics of childhood nephrotic syndrome
- Functional and Phenotypic Characterization of a New FSGS Gene
- Integrative Proteomics & Metabolomics for Pediatric Glomerula Disease Biomarkers
- Duke CTSA (UL1)
- ACTH for Frequently Relapsing and Steroid Dependent Nephrotic Syndrome in Children
- Gene Discovery in Autosomal Dominant Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis
- Serial Block Face Scanning Electron Microscope
- H3Africa Kidney Disease Research Network
- Training Program in Inflammatory and Immunological Diseases
- Identification of New Non-invasive Diagnostic Tools for Vesicoureteric Reflux (VUR)
- IDENTIFICATION OF VUR GENES BY COMBINED LINKAGE ANALYSIS AND EXOME SEQUENCING
- A New Locus for Hereditary FSGS on Chromosome 2p