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  1. John Bertram is a world leader in quantitative kidney pathology, studying the number and function of kidney units and cells. He has identified factors that affect glomerular count and podocyte number, and how they relate to chronic diseases and health outcomes.

  2. John BERTRAM, Professor and Head of Department | Cited by 14,085 | of Monash University (Australia), Melbourne | Read 421 publications | Contact John BERTRAM.

  3. The extraordinary, sometimes underappreciated, world of the kidney: The Anatomical Record honors the work of John Bertram in a special issue. Jeffrey T. Laitman, Kurt H. Albertine. Pages: 2503-2506. First Published: 02 September 2020. First Page. Full text. PDF. References. Request permissions. SPECIAL ISSUE INTRODUCTION. Free Access.

  4. 2 de jul. de 2020 · Citations: 2. Sections. PDF. Tools. Abstract. Enriching our understanding of the anatomy of the kidneys, in development, health, and disease, has been the primary focus of Professor John Bertram's distinguished research career to date.

  5. Another sequence from the upcoming documentary "The Legacies of John Bertram" by Erik K. Smith. The narration is by Kai Nalipinski

  6. Once dubbed 'the Count' because he loves counting, what Professor John Bertram and his team count has made Monash a world leader in kidney research. They tally tiny kidney parts, whose number, fixed before birth, can influence our chances of getting kidney and other chronic diseases as adults.

  7. The Bertram Lab, led by Professor John Bertram, studies the causes and consequences of low nephron and podocyte endowment and their links with disease. The lab uses high resolution imaging and genetics to investigate kidney development, programming and disease in humans and animals.