Max Kates
@maxkates
Associate Professor of Urology and Oncology
Director, Division of Urologic Oncology @bradyurology
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https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/profiles/results/directory/profile/10004270/max-kates 03-05-2014 22:43:24
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please consider opening the GAIN trial at your sites in May 2025!!! DM or email me if interested for more details! Amer. Urol. Assn. Society of Urologic Oncology Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network Rebecca Johnson Stephanie Chisolm, PhD Jonathan Rosenberg MD Matt Galsky Deb Sundi Filipe LF Carvalho Max Kates UroToday.com BackTable Urology
‼️Med students going into urology‼️ Join our AUA webinar on Tuesday 6/4 with expert panelists who will: ✅ Review a clinical case for students ✅ Discuss tips for sub-I success Webinar link: youtube.com/live/q8Yg-VDlJ… Amer. Urol. Assn. Gina M. Badalato
Identification of Lineage-specific Transcriptional Factor–defined Molecular Subtypes in Small Cell Bladder Cancer by Mingxiao Feng et al Read full article here: europeanurology.com/article/S0302-… Andres Matoso Andrew Gabrielson evacomperat Max Kates David McConkey #UroSoMe #Medtwitter
Great Amer. Urol. Assn. webinar with Society of Academic Urologists case on gross hematuria by Ezra Margolin! Fortunate to have ✨ expert panelists Max Kates Minhaj Siddiqui and Dr. Jen Yates UMass Urology share their wisdom! Stay tuned for the recording on the AUA Medical Student website.
Dr. Walsh’s discoveries are some of the most consequential in #urology. On his 50th anniversary w/ Johns Hopkins Medicine, we celebrate not just his accomplishments, but how he’s done it: w/ an endless passion for discovery & purposeful leadership in training. hopkinsmedicine.org/brady-urology-…
Nice talk from Mark Ball, MD, FACS on the arc of discovery and underlying drivers in VHL-deficient kidney cancer at the The Johns Hopkins Brady Urological Institute Walsh Research Day Shifting focus from genetic changes to tumor microenvironment
From one incredibly (understatement) productive tenure to another, Mohamad Allaf about to present Dr. Patrick Walsh with a roof slate from the original Johns Hopkins Medicine The Johns Hopkins Brady Urological Institute dome! Amazing that entire Walsh family was there to help recognize this amazing accomplishment!
Last graduation in the books! Big thank you to the Society of Urologic Oncology faculty at The Johns Hopkins Brady Urological Institute for the excellent two years of fellowship Christian Pavlovich Arvin K. George, MD Max Kates Sunil Patel MD nirm
Very proud of our graduating SUO fellow Michael E. Rezaee, MD, MPH carved out a new field of ambulatory ERAS in urology, writing a needs assessment and an RCT. bmjopen.bmj.com/content/14/6/e…
Thrilled to welcome Soum Lokeshwar to The Johns Hopkins Brady Urological Institute as our SUO Fellow! Christian Pavlovich Arvin K. George, MD Sunil Patel MD nirm Mohamad Allaf YUO
Congrats to Mohamad Allaf, Dr. Naomi Haas, Dr. Michael Carducci & PROSPER RCC (EA8143) study team on The Lancet publishing results of the 1st rando ph3 trial of neoadjuvant immunotherapy in pts w #KidneyCancer. A unique study that will inform future research.thelancet.com/journals/lanon…
EA8192, led by Jean Hoffman-Censits and Petros Grivas, is a phase II/III #clinicaltrial of durvalumab and chemotherapy for patients with high grade upper tract urothelial cancer prior to nephroureterectomy. For more: bit.ly/ea8192-trial #blcsm
What an amazing #BCANTT24 it was! Thx Eugene Pietzak Stephanie Chisolm, PhD Rebecca Johnson, SC members, co-chairs, speakers, pt advocates & attendees for a fantastic meeting. It was all about patients from beginning to end! Looking forward to working w/ Max Kates for planning #BCANTT25
Drs. Michael Poch and Sunil Patel are leading an IVU workshop this week in Kumasi, Ghana. Thank you to the South Central Section of the AUA for sponsoring IVU Resident Scholar Dr. Emily Huang and to Dr. Arhin Addai for organizing the workshop. Support our work in Ghana at donorbox.org/support-ivu-s-…
Great honor as director Simulation Innovation Lab The Johns Hopkins Brady Urological Institute tasked with fabricating lifelike prostate phantoms testing the surgical techniques Johns Hopkins receives more than $20M to support development of advanced surgical techniques to treat cancer hub.jhu.edu/2024/08/22/arp… via The Hub