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Leah Haseley, M.D.
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine
Division of Nephrology, University of Washington
Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, WA

Dr. Leah Haseley (Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine,
Clinician-Teacher pathway). Dr. Haseley is a Clinician-Teacher based at Harborview Medical
Center where she currently works half-time. Her research interests are in glomerular
hypertrophy and glomerulonephritis. She has had extensive training in studying mechanisms
of autoimmune diseases.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Section of Nephrology, Harborview Medical Center
Box 359764
Seattle, WA
Phone: (206)731-6796
Fax: (206)731-2252
E-mail: lhase@u.washington.edu
AWARDS
National Kidney Foundation Fellowship, 1993
SLE Foundation Fellowship, 1994
CLINICAL INTERESTS
End-stage renal disease, glomerulonephritis
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Glomerular hypertrophy, glomerulonephritis
RECENT RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS
1. Hiromura K, Haseley LA, Zhang P, Monkawa T, Durvasula R, Petermann AT, Alpers CE,
Mundel P, Shankland SJ. Podocyte expressoin of the CDK-inhibitor p57 during
development and disease. Kidney Int 60(6):2235-2246, 2001.
2. Haseley LA, Hugo C, Reidy MA, Johnson RJ. Dissociation of
mesangial cell migration and proliferation in experimental glomerulonephritis.
Kidney Int 56:964-972, 1999.
3. Haseley LA, Mundel P, Johnson RJ, Shankland SJ. Specific cell cycle
proteins modulate podocyte differentiation in vitro (abstract). J Am Soc
Nephrol 10:492A, 1999.
4. Jefferson JA, Haseley LA, Johnson RJ. Platelet-derived and basic
fibroblast growth factors. In: Massry SG, Glassock RJ (eds.), Textbook of
Nephrology, 4th ed., Baltimore, MD, Williams & Wilkins, 1998.
5. Haseley LA, Wisnieski JJ, Denburg MR, Michael-Grossman AR, Ginzler EM,
Gourley MF, Hoffman JH, Kimberly RP, Salmon JE. Antibodies to C1q in systemic lupus
erythematosus: characteristics and relation to FcyRIIA alleles. Kidney Int
52:1375-1380, 1997. |