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Andreas Linkermann retweeted
Part 1 🚀of the World Kidney Day Event under the patronage of Minister Stefanie Drese @sozial_mv in Greifswald. What a fantastic and deeply important event for the concerns of so many people living with chronic kidney disease in Germany — and especially in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. As Chair of Nordverbund Niere, I am so proud that our network is making kidney disease visible and pushing for real change: earlier prevention, better awareness, stronger research, and more patient-centered care. Together with Prof. @Tobias_B_Huber, one of the world’s leading kidney researchers and my deputy chair, we want to bring kidney health into the public and political spotlight. A particularly moving and thought-provoking lecture by Prof. Linkermann (@Linkermann_Lab)asked a question we must not avoid: 👉 Why are more kidneys not being transplanted? And even more directly: are there structures in place that keep people on dialysis instead of enabling transplantation? This is a crucial question at a time when chronic kidney disease has become a major public health challenge. We cannot remain silent. We need prevention, innovation, transparency, and courage. Kidney disease affects millions — but it is still far too invisible. We have to act. Now! For the patients
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Andreas Linkermann retweeted
Today, my News are a little longer - because this event was simply fantastic! The Greifswald "World Kidney Day," held on May 15 at the beautiful Pommersches Landesmuseum, inspired everyone who attended - and the enthusiasm continued in the evening at the Eldena Beach Party. The midday program was truly special: the world’s best kidney researchers, Minister Stefanie Drese @sozial_mv, Minister Bettina Martin @BettinaMartin4, Minister Dr. Wolfgang Blank @NORD_OST_ and Minister Christian Pegel, representatives from federal and state institutions, the Mayor of the University and Hanseatic City of Greifswald, Dr. Stefan Fassbinder, Rector of the University Greifswald Prof. Katharina Riedel, and the Chair of the Senate, the Executive Board of University Medicine Greifswald Prof. Karlhans Endlich & Prof. Klaus Hahnenkamp, and the President of the German Society of Nephrology (DGfN) Prof. Andreas Kuhlmann, all participated. 👏 Among the more than 70 participants were patients, patient representatives, practicing physicians, members of the Friends of Lions Baltic Association, entrepreneurs, and many supporters of kidney health 🙏. My heartfelt thanks go to @Tobias_B_Huber, Prof. Andreas Linkermann @Linkermann_Lab , and Prof. Catherine Meyer-Schwesinger, Prof. Matthias Heckmann for their fantastic talks; to @JochenReiser for his excellent and inspiring zoom talk on AI, the brain, and the kidney; and to Janina Tesch, who has supported this event with great courage since 2018 and spoke about her life as a transplant patient. I am also deeply grateful to Prof. Sylvia Stracke for the fantastic collaboration here at Universitätsmedizin Greifswald. 🙏 Thank you to everyone who made this day so special. Many thanks to all supporters, sponsors and donors! 🙏 Together, we continue to raise awareness, strengthen prevention, and support progress in kidney research and patient care. There was also television report about the event: 👏 👉 ndr.de/fernsehen/sendungen/n…
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Andreas Linkermann retweeted
Preparations for this year’s World Kidney Day at the beautiful Pomeranian State Museum in the University and Hanseatic city of Greifswald are in full swing. 🚀 I am deeply grateful that so many distinguished guests have accepted my invitation: four ministers, the Chair, the Executive and Supervisory Board of the Universitätsmedizin Greifswald, the Rector of the Universität Greifswald, members of the Federal and State Parliaments, the Chair of the City Council, the President of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Nephrologie e.V. (DGfN), leading researchers and nephrologists, as well as patient representatives, health insurance and business leaders, representatives of associations, and many, many more. It is also a special honor for us that , the President of The University of Texas Medical Branch, will be participating in the event online, as he unfortunately cannot be with us in person this year. What matters most to me is that patients and patient advocates engage with us at this event. Their voices, experiences, and perspectives are indispensable when we discuss the future of kidney health. I am very grateful for the donations and sponsorship contributions that make this event possible, and I welcome further donations. Without them, we cannot achieve what we are currently doing. I also hope that on this day we will be able to announce something that could represent an important step toward prevention—and that this event organized by Nordverbund Niere “Save the Kidney” e.V. will send a strong signal in support of kidney health prevention in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. And in the evening, we will continue at the Beach of Greifswald with the "Save the Kidney"-Party 💃 🕺: a big stage, amazing music, and several hours of DJ sets — including myself together with other DJs. Everything for the kidney. Everything for awareness, prevention and better care. Special 🙏 to: Stefanie Drese @sozial_mv @BettinaMartin4 Christian Pegel Wolfgang Blank Klaus Hahnenkamp Karlhans Endlich Kathrin Riedel Stefan Fassbinder Martin Kuhlmann, @dgfn_ev @Tobias_B_Huber @Linkermann_Lab Sylvia Stracke Catherine Meyer-Schwesinger
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Andreas Linkermann retweeted
📈Check to see one of the most high read articles of FOS! “Key questions in ferroptosis” by Prof. @Linkermann_Lab, — a sharp perspective on #ferroptosis’ s “gold rush.” Please check🔗: sciexplor.com/articles/fos.2… #biomarker #celldeath #immunogenicity #academic
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Here is a preview for #cell that I am happy to provide as a write-up of "Inhibition of heme biosynthesis triggers cuproptosis in acute myeloid leukemia". When heme is low, copper kills cancer: Cell cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092…

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Thanks to the team of Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism and the authors of this comment for the Spotlight on our recent work!
Online Now: Hydroxyestradiol alleviates acute kidney injury via blockade of ferroptosis dlvr.it/TN61Xv #trends #endocrinology #metabolism
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Here is a game changer in the field of regulated necrosis. @Giammy_L and team show how STING activates ZBP1 and thereby initiates necroptosis. Congratulations!
I am beyond excited and incredibly proud to share that our work is now out in @Nature . nature.com/articles/s41586-0…
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Andreas Linkermann retweeted
Game changer in translational ferroptosis research. Check out this nature paper by Linkermann lab and his amazing team ! Oestrogen defends against kidney damage caused by iron-dependent cell death nature.com/articles/d41586-0…

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Fantastic, congrats to @LVRiella and team!
He’s thriving nearly 4 months after receiving a gene-edited pig kidney at @mgh_transplant @MGHSurgery @MGHKidneys @harvardmed. “He was tired of just surviving. A pig kidney gave him a shot at living.” @CNN 🔗 cnn.com/2025/05/14/health/xe…
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Andreas Linkermann retweeted
Acanthocyte - darkfield, unstained - cropped from original x1000 - from case of suspected hydralazine-induced vasculitis - #UrineMicroscopy #UrinarySediment
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Andreas Linkermann retweeted
Congratulations to @OlzmannLab on receiving the 2025 UC Berkeley Beatriz Manz Award. This award recognizes his exceptional research, service to the College and community, and outstanding contributions to teaching. ls.berkeley.edu/news/uc-berk…
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Andreas Linkermann retweeted
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Now online! Cell membranes sustain phospholipid imbalance via cholesterol asymmetry dlvr.it/TJz9xs
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Andreas Linkermann retweeted
Angiocrine signaling is rocking - pericrine signaling is the new kid on the block: Hepatic stellate cells control liver function (‘HSCs make the liver great again’) – now published @Nature (nature.com/articles/s41586-0…). Fantastic collaboration with the @RobSchwabe lab @ColumbiaUniv.
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