Professor Neil Turner

Professor Neil Turner is a leader in kidney research, and is active in multiple Alport syndrome-related research projects.

Professor Neil Turner is a consultant nephrologist at the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary hospital and Professor in nephrology at Edinburgh University. He developed an interest in Alport syndrome during his lab-based research on autoimmunity. Later, his research involved experiments with ACE inhibitors (blood pressure medicine) that showed a slowing down of kidney deterioration in mice with Alport syndrome. Professor Turner is excited to see continued research on ACE inhibitors and the use of newer medications for people with Alport syndrome. He is positive about the prospect of improving the health of people living with both mild and severe Alport syndrome.

Professor Turner is further involved in various educational and information initiatives. One of them is a project called Patient View, which allows patients to see their blood test results and access information on different conditions. Professor Turner emphasises the crucial role that patient groups have played in collaborating with scientists to move research forward. He was one of the founding members of a national charity and support group, Alport UK. He is working towards creating a patient network and registry to raise awareness of organ transplantation and to secure further funding for research into Alport syndrome and other rare diseases.

Professor Neil Turner explains the different types of dialysis treatment available.

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Professor Neil Turner says that having a healthy lifestyle and diet is important for people with kidney disease.

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Professor Neil Turner discusses gene therapy for Alport Syndrome and bionic kidneys.

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Professor Neil Turner explains the history and development of dialysis and transplantation.

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Professor Neil Turner says treatments continue to get better for people with Alport Syndrome.

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Dr Neil Turner, consultant nephrologist talks about the usefulness of benchmarking.

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Professor Neil Turner explains the development and use of ACE inhibitors in people with Alport Syndrome.

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Professor Neil Turner explains how Alport Syndrome affects the kidneys.

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Professor Neil Turner explains how a diagnosis is often made.

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Professor Neil Turner explains X-linked Alport Syndrome and autosomal recessive Alport Syndrome.

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Professor Neil Turner explains what autosomal dominant is and why there is some debate about its name.

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