Farsad Afshinnia, MD MS
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About
Dr. Afshinnia is trained in Internal Medicine, Nephrology, and Clinical Research. Currently, he is Clinical Associate Professor of medicine at the University of Michigan. His clinical responsibilities include ICU and general nephrology care in inpatient and outpatient settings.
Qualifications
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MS, Clinical ResearchUniversity of Minnesota School of Public Health, 420 Delaware St SE, Minneapolis, MN, 55455, United States
2007 - 2010
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MD, Medicine DegreeIsfahan University of Medical Sciences, Hezaar Jerib Avenue, Isfahan, 81744, Islamic Republic of Iran
1988 - 1995
Center Memberships
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Center MemberCaswell Diabetes Institute
Research Overview
Dr. Afshinnia’s research interests are identification and modification of renal and cardiovascular risk factors at early stages aimed at improving outcome. In 2013, he initiated a number of biomarker discovery projects using metabolomic platforms, efforts which subsequently were funded by K08 and R03 awards resulted in several publications in high impact journals. Through these efforts he has been able to show alteration of human lipidome across entire CKD stages, identify increased markers of renal de novo lipogenesis and impaired mitochondrial β-oxidation as early predictors of diabetic kidney disease progression, and reveal plasma lipidomic alterations associated with other systemic complication of diabetes such as diabetic retinopathy and neuropathy. His research is focused on identification of mechanistic contributors of lipidomic alterations in CKD and diabetes, along with identification of targets for interventions aimed at ameliorating disease progression and improving outcome.
Recent Publications
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Afshinnia F. 2026 Apr 14;PresentationHeart Failure Specific Plasma Acylcarnitine Alterations in Chronic Kidney Disease
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Saum K, Liu X, Rajendiran T, Zeng L, Kayampilly P, Byun J, Afshinnia F, Pennathur S. Journal of Lipid Research, 2026 Jan 4; 100975Journal ArticleChronic Kidney Disease Induces Distinct Alterations of Macrophage Lipid Metabolism in a Mouse Model of Atherosclerosis
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Saum KL, Liu X, Afshinnia F, Rajendiran T, Zeng L, Pennathur S. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 2025 Oct 24; 36 (10S): 10.1681/asn.2025c9w8kt0jProceeding / Abstract / PosterCKD Induces Distinct Alterations in Macrophage Lipid Metabolism in a Mouse Model of Atherosclerosis
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Afshinnia F. 2025 Sep 23;PresentationLipidomic predictors of progression of kidney disease reveal distinct mechanisms of disease progression in Type 1 vs Type 2 diabetes
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ANG L, HUANG Y, Afshinnia F, BANERJEE M, MARTIN C, RAMKUMAR P, KRETZLER M, PENNATHUR S, POP-BUSUI R. Diabetes, 2025 Jul 28; 74 (Supplement_1):Proceeding / Abstract / Poster392-P: Metabotypes to Define Cardiorenal Risk in People with Type 1 Diabetes
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Saum K, liu X, Afshinnia F, Rajendiran T, Zeng L, Byun J, Pennathur S. 2025 Apr 18;Proceeding / Abstract / PosterChronic kidney disease induces distinct alterations in macrophage lipid metabolism in a mouse model of atherosclerosis
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Lee A, Mitsnefes M, Furth SL, Warady B, Isakova T, Lash J, Afshinnia F, He J, Jaar BG, Cohen JB, Dobre MA, Rahman M, Grams M, Coresh J, Rhee EP, Denburg M, Mehta R. 2024 Oct 25;Proceeding / Abstract / PosterAcylcarnitines and Cardiovascular Outcomes in the CKD in Children (CKiD) and Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort (CRIC) Studies
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Afshinnia F, Rajendiran TM, Byun J, Arnipalli MS, Rehaume LM, Cross JL, Huizinga RB, Pennathur S. Kidney Int Rep, 2024 Aug; 9 (8): 2559 - 2562.Proceeding / Abstract / PosterVoclosporin Induces Systemic Lipidomic Alterations: Implications for Lupus Nephritis Remission.
DOI:10.1016/j.ekir.2024.04.069 PMID: PMC11328555