Magdalena Kegel,  —

Magdalena holds an MSc in Pharmaceutical Bioscience and an interdisciplinary PhD merging the fields of psychiatry, immunology and neuropharmacology. Her previous research focused on metabolic and immunologic changes in psychotic disorders. She is now focusing on science writing, allowing her to culture her passion for medical science and human health.

Articles by Magdalena Kegel

Rare Disease Clinical Trials Need Patient-Centered Outcome Measures, European Researchers Argue

To develop meaningful therapies for rare diseases such as Alport syndrome, scientists need to take into account what those with the conditions consider important, two European researchers argued in an opinion piece promoting patient-centered outcomes. Although doctors increasingly consider patients’ perspectives in assessing treatment outcomes, the article argues that scientists have…

Japanese Team Identifies Factor That Worsens Alport Syndrome in Mice

Japanese researchers have identified a factor that worsens kidney disease in Alport syndrome, just as it does in many other kidney diseases. Scientists could use the molecular changes they identified in a mouse model of Alport to develop treatments for the rare kidney disease, according to the Kumamoto University team. Previous…

Researchers Study Unique Case of Alport Syndrome and Membranous Nephropathy

A rare case of combined Alport syndrome and rapidly progressing membranous nephropathy, another kidney disease that affects the kidneys’ filtering mechanism, has prompted researchers to further explore whether the two conditions are related. Other factors, such as infectious disease, could also trigger additional kidney issues in Alport patients, researchers from…

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