ASN Kidney Week On-Demand 2025
Complete Nephrology Conference Library for Clinical Practice, Research & Kidney Innovation
ASN Kidney Week On-Demand 2025 delivers full digital access to one of the most influential global meetings in nephrology, providing a massive educational library that spans clinical nephrology, dialysis, transplantation, kidney genetics, precision medicine, critical care nephrology, glomerular disease, hypertension, and translational renal research.
Held in Houston and released on-demand shortly afterward, the American Society of Nephrology’s annual meeting continues to function as a central hub where clinical practice, emerging therapeutics, molecular science, and real-world kidney care intersect. For many nephrologists, Kidney Week is less a traditional conference and more an annual recalibration of the field itself.
This on-demand package allows clinicians and researchers to revisit complex lectures, explore subspecialty tracks in depth, and follow rapidly evolving areas of renal medicine at their own pace.
Course Details
- Event: ASN Kidney Week 2025
- Conference Dates: November 6–9, 2025
- On-Demand Release: November 25, 2025
- Format: Full Conference Video Sessions
- Access: Searchable digital nephrology library
A Global Snapshot of Modern Nephrology
Kidney Week remains one of the few medical conferences broad enough to encompass nearly every dimension of renal medicine simultaneously.
The educational scope extends across:
- Chronic kidney disease (CKD)
- Acute kidney injury (AKI)
- Dialysis medicine
- Kidney transplantation
- Glomerular disorders
- Hypertension
- Critical care nephrology
- Precision medicine
- Cardiorenal syndromes
- Genetic kidney disease
- AI and computational nephrology
- Translational science
- Health policy and healthcare disparities
Rather than focusing narrowly on isolated disease categories, the conference reflects how interconnected modern nephrology has become.
Clinical Nephrology Is Evolving Rapidly
One of the defining themes throughout ASN Kidney Week 2025 is the accelerating pace of therapeutic change in renal medicine.
Over the past several years, nephrology has experienced major shifts involving:
- SGLT2 inhibitors
- GLP-1 receptor agonists
- Complement inhibitors
- Precision immunology
- Non-steroidal mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists
- Genetic diagnostics
- Advanced transplantation strategies
The conference repeatedly explores how these developments are reshaping traditional nephrology workflows and long-standing treatment paradigms.
For practicing nephrologists, staying current increasingly requires continuous engagement with rapidly changing evidence rather than relying solely on conventional guideline cycles.
Plenary Sessions & Late-Breaking Clinical Trials
The plenary and late-breaking trial sessions remain among the most anticipated components of Kidney Week.
These presentations frequently introduce:
- Landmark nephrology trials
- Novel CKD therapeutics
- Dialysis outcome studies
- Transplantation advances
- Cardiorenal intervention data
- Precision medicine breakthroughs
In many cases, Kidney Week serves as the first major venue where emerging evidence begins influencing future standards of care.
The on-demand format becomes especially valuable for reviewing:
- Statistical interpretation
- Subgroup analyses
- Mechanistic discussions
- Trial methodology nuances
which are often difficult to fully absorb during live conference attendance alone.
Dialysis & Kidney Failure Management
Dialysis medicine continues to occupy a major portion of the conference curriculum.
Topics include:
- Hemodialysis optimization
- Home dialysis strategies
- Peritoneal dialysis updates
- Volume management
- Vascular access
- Dialysis technology innovation
- Patient-centered kidney replacement therapy
Many sessions focus not only on survival outcomes, but also on:
- Quality of life
- Symptom burden
- Frailty
- Shared decision-making
- Healthcare equity in kidney failure populations
The conference reflects a broader shift toward individualized dialysis care rather than purely protocol-driven management.
Transplant Nephrology & Immunologic Innovation
The transplant-focused tracks review:
- Immunosuppression strategies
- Allograft monitoring
- Rejection management
- Precision transplant medicine
- Xenotransplantation
- Living donor evaluation
- Post-transplant complications
One recurring theme involves balancing:
- Rejection prevention
- Infection risk
- Long-term toxicity
- Cardiovascular complications
- Malignancy risk
The field of transplant nephrology is becoming increasingly complex as immunologic science and molecular diagnostics evolve rapidly.
Glomerular Disease & Precision Therapeutics
The glomerular disease sessions examine:
- Lupus nephritis
- IgA nephropathy
- Complement-mediated kidney disease
- FSGS
- Membranous nephropathy
- Podocyte biology
- Emerging targeted therapies
Nephrology has historically struggled with diseases that were broadly categorized based primarily on histopathology despite significant biological heterogeneity.
The conference highlights how:
- Biomarker research
- Molecular phenotyping
- Precision therapeutics
- Immunologic pathway targeting
are beginning to reshape glomerular disease management.
Genetics & Precision Nephrology
Genetic kidney disease receives substantial attention throughout the conference.
Topics include:
- APOL1-mediated disease
- Whole exome sequencing
- Whole genome sequencing
- Hereditary nephropathies
- Genetic transplant risk assessment
- Molecular diagnostics
The integration of genetics into nephrology is no longer confined to rare pediatric syndromes. Increasingly, adult nephrologists encounter:
- CKD of unknown etiology
- Familial kidney disease
- Precision therapeutic opportunities
- Genetic counseling considerations
The conference repeatedly emphasizes that nephrogenetics is transitioning into mainstream clinical practice.
Artificial Intelligence & Digital Nephrology
Kidney Week 2025 also reflects growing interest in:
- Artificial intelligence in nephrology
- Generative AI
- Predictive analytics
- Computational nephrology
- AI-assisted research
- Digital health integration
While enthusiasm surrounding AI remains high, many sessions appropriately address:
- Clinical limitations
- Algorithmic bias
- Ethical concerns
- Data quality challenges
- Real-world implementation barriers
These discussions provide a more balanced and clinically grounded perspective than purely technology-focused conferences.
Translational Medicine & Biomarker Research
The translational nephrology sessions explore how laboratory science may influence future patient care.
Topics include:
- Kidney injury biomarkers
- Fibrosis pathways
- Molecular signaling
- Regenerative medicine
- Drug target discovery
- Cellular nephrology
A major educational strength of Kidney Week lies in its ability to connect:
- Basic science investigators
- Clinical nephrologists
- Translational researchers
- Industry innovators
within the same educational ecosystem.
Searchable Learning & Flexible Review
One of the most practical advantages of the on-demand platform is its searchable structure.
Users can explore sessions based on:
- Specific diseases
- Drug classes
- Biomarkers
- Therapeutic categories
- Clinical trials
- Subspecialty interests
This allows clinicians to revisit highly technical lectures that may require repeated review for full understanding.
For many nephrologists, the ability to pause, replay, and revisit sessions substantially improves long-term educational retention.
Educational Structure
The library includes:
- State-of-the-art lectures
- Plenary sessions
- Late-breaking clinical trials
- Research presentations
- Clinical practice updates
- Translational science discussions
- Panel discussions and subspecialty tracks
What’s Included
- Full ASN Kidney Week 2025 video conference access
- Clinical nephrology updates
- Dialysis and transplant medicine sessions
- Precision nephrology and genetics lectures
- Glomerular disease reviews
- Late-breaking trial presentations
- AI and translational nephrology content
- Searchable on-demand learning platform
Target Audience
This conference library is ideal for:
- Nephrologists
- Internal medicine physicians
- Transplant nephrologists
- Dialysis physicians
- Renal fellows and trainees
- Physician-scientists
- Kidney disease researchers
- Advanced practice providers in nephrology
Why ASN Kidney Week On-Demand 2025 Matters
Nephrology is currently undergoing one of the most significant periods of transformation in its modern history. Advances in precision therapeutics, molecular diagnostics, transplantation, artificial intelligence, cardiorenal medicine, and genetic kidney disease are rapidly redefining how clinicians diagnose and manage renal disorders.
ASN Kidney Week On-Demand 2025 provides a uniquely broad and deeply specialized educational resource that captures these developments across every major nephrology subspecialty. Through extensive clinical updates, translational science discussions, and late-breaking research presentations, this on-demand conference library offers nephrologists ongoing access to the evolving science shaping kidney medicine in 2025 and beyond.



