Why Nexus? Why now?
The ISN’s decision to launch a new series
of symposia – focused on important clinical topics
related to kidney disease – was fuelled by a common,
pressing, and twofold dilemma:
Firstly, although we are undoubtedly living through some
of the most exciting times ever in biomedical research, with
the constant explosion of new data, keeping abreast of the
advances in basic and clinical nephrology presents a formidable
challenge - particularly for busy clinicians.
The complexities of this predicament increase further through
the escalating demand for a bench-to-bedside, or translational
approach, to directly link basic research to specific clinical
challenges.
A further principle objective of the Nexus series is to
adopt a more interdisciplinary approach to truly decipher
the interrelation between diseases and their manifestations.
While conferences in the renal field are increasingly providing
a broad overview of several topics, there is little or rare
opportunity to gain in-depth insight into specific key areas.
A multitude of topics seem to compete against each other
and little meaningful discussion or future directions prosper.
Quantity seems to have taken priority over quality.
Furthermore, today’s meetings typically
do not provide the forum for researchers and practicing
physicians to exchange knowledge, discuss clinically relevant
information, or to establish an active link between critical
basic research and their clinical applications.
Now is the time to really follow a “from the bed to
the bench side” format by challenging basic researchers
to focus on some of the most relevant clinical challenges
when it comes to diagnosis and management of patients.
ISN’s Nexus Symposia are designed
to address these unmet needs by linking research to practice.
Promoting and facilitating an integrated understanding
of the relevant topics the ISN Nexus Symposia will ultimately
provide a clearer interpretation of data and ensure that
the most clinically relevant aspects are put into practice.

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