
Farsad Afshinnia
Assistant Clinical Professor · Nephrology
University of Michigan-Ann ArborAbout
Farsad Afshinnia, MD MS, is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Michigan Medical School. He specializes in nephrology, providing inpatient/outpatient care and ICU nephrology services. He holds membership in the Caswell Diabetes Institute, aligning with his metabolic research focus.
Education:
- MS in Clinical Research, University of Minnesota (2010)
- MD, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences (1995)
Research Focus: Dr. Afshinnia investigates lipidomic and metabolomic biomarkers in diabetic kidney disease (DKD) and chronic kidney disease (CKD). His work identifies early predictors of renal/cardiovascular risk, including altered lipid synthesis, mitochondrial β-oxidation defects, and therapeutic targets like Voclosporin. Research aims to slow DKD/CKD progression using metabolomic profiling.
Publication Trends: Recent works (2023-2025) emphasize lipidomic signatures in diabetes complications, pediatric CKD outcomes, and therapeutic interventions. Primary themes include cardiorenal risk prediction, lipid remodeling in autoimmune nephritis, and tubular dysfunction biomarkers.
Awards:
- K08 Award for biomarker discovery
- R03 Award for metabolomic research
Mentoring: Actively available to mentor but no formal advisees listed. Research supported by NIH grants (K08/R03).
Affiliations: Collaborates with the Caswell Diabetes Institute, focusing on metabolic aspects of diabetes-related organ damage.
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