Past Meetings

Past WIN Sponsored Conferences

WIN at ASN 2024

WIN at NKF 2024

WIN Leadership Conferences

Nancy E. Gary Memorial Luncheon Lecture

During the annual American Society of Nephrology Kidney Week meetings, WIN sponsors a luncheon lecture, by a well-known speaker, in memory of Dr. Nancy Gary, WIN co-founder and first President. These lectures cover topics not routinely addressed at Kidney Week.

Past Lecture Topics

The past several years of lecturers and topics are listed below:

  • 2005: Dr. Page Morahan: “Advancing Women to Leadership”

ASN Scientific Symposia

WIN also organizes a scientific symposium at the fall ASN Kidney Week meeting. The past several years of symposia are listed below:
  • 2005: “The Pathophysiology of Progressive Renal Disease and Hypertension: Importance of Gender and Ethnicity”
  • 2006: “Understanding and Manipulating Antibody Responses in Allo and Autoimmunity.”
  • 2007: “It’s Not Your Father’s Renin-Angiotensin System”
  • 2008: “Boots on the Ground: Do We Have Enough Personnel to Fight the Battle Against CKD?”

Co-sponsored Professional Development sessions at Kidney Week

WIN has co-sponsored short, 1-session professional development seminars at ASN Kidney Week. In 2019, the Professional Development Session: Identifying and Navigating Your Career, included WIN past leader, Qi Qian, MD, who presented “Am I on the Right Track? Research, Clinical, Education”; and WIN President, Ellie Kelepouris, MD, who presented “Contract and Salary Negotiations: Academia and Private Practice” as part of this session.

Pre-meeting Professional Development Seminar at Kidney Week

From 1999 – 2014, WIN sponsored a 1-day Professional Development Seminar at the ASN Kidney Week during the pre-meeting activities. These sessions included presentations on a variety of topics relevant to academic, private practice and industry professions in nephrology. Its target audience included early- and mid-career nephrologists and scientists interested in receiving career guidance. Over the tenure of these presentations, WIN served over 1000 physicians and research scientists, both men and women.