Michael Kashgarian, MD, FASN
Professor Emeritus of and Senior Research Scientist in PathologyCards
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Professor Emeritus of and Senior Research Scientist in Pathology
Biography
Michael Kashgarian is professor emeritus of and senior research scientist in pathology. He received his medical degree from Yale School of Medicine in 1958, completed his residency in pathology at the Yale-New Haven Medical Center in 1963, and completed a fellowship in laboratory medicine at Yale-New Haven Hospital in 1964. While on the Yale faculty he established a diagnostic renal pathology and electron microscopy laboratory that bears his name. He was also a pioneer in understanding the process of organ rejection. Although Kashgarian has retired, he continues to be active in the diagnosis of renal and cardiac biopsies.
Appointments
Other Departments & Organizations
Education & Training
- Fellow
- Yale-New Haven Hospital (1964)
- Resident
- Yale-New Haven Hospital (1963)
- Resident
- Barnes Hospital/Washington University (1959)
- MD
- Yale University (1958)
Board Certifications
Medicolegal Pathology
- Certification Organization
- AB of Pathology
- Original Certification Date
- 1968
Anatomic & Clinical Pathology
- Certification Organization
- AB of Pathology
- Original Certification Date
- 1967
Research
Overview
Research in my laboratory was directed in three main investigative areas. We study the structural and functional characteristics of transporting epithelia, in particular the cellular mechanisms involved in adaptive changes in response to steroid hormones and changes in the external ionic milieu. The second area of investigation is of the mechanisms involved in the recovery from acute renal failure. These studies concentrate on the contribution of the cytoskeleton to the reorganization of the micro domain distribution of Na,K-ATPase as well as investigating the role of the synthesis and recycling of integral membrane proteins and the contribution of heat shock proteins in this process. Finally, we are also investigating the factors involved in the initiation and progression of glomerulus scarring by defining the pathogenetically relevant parameters of progressive glomerular injury.
My clinical research has focused on the immuopathology of lupus nephritis and in the pathogenesis of acute kidney injury.
Renal Disease, renal transport and ischemia, heat shock proteins, diabetic nephropathy, lupus nephritis, acute kidney injury, Electron Microscopy of tumors; juvenile diabetes. Cellular disruption and restitution. Diabetes.
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
News
News
- July 05, 2023
Researchers Find New Way to Diagnose Drug-Induced Kidney Inflammation
- February 15, 2023
Discoveries & Impact (February 2023)
- November 02, 2022
ASN Kidney Week 2022: Presentations from Yale Nephrology
- April 14, 2022
Michael Kashgarian, MD, Awarded McAllister Memorial Lectureship for Excellence in Surgical Pathology