Matthew K. Abramowitz, MD, MS
Nephrology
About
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Matthew Abramowitz, M.D., M.S. completed his medical education at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and internal medicine residency at Montefiore Medical Center, where he was a Chief Resident. He remained at Einstein/Montefiore for nephrology fellowship and earned a Master’s in Clinical Research through Einstein’s Clinical Research Training Program. He is currently Professor of Medicine (Nephrology) at Einstein, Scientific Director of the Clinical Research Center and the Advanced Biomarker and Biorepository Core within the Einstein-Montefiore Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, and Scientific Director of the Cancer Biorepository Shared Resource within the Montefiore Einstein Cancer Center.
Dr. Abramowitz is a practicing nephrologist and physician-scientist whose research focuses on understanding the causes of impaired physical function in patients with chronic kidney disease. His research has been funded by the Einstein/Montefiore Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, the American Society of Nephrology, and the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Abramowitz is committed to applying the knowledge gained through his research to improve the care provided to the highly diverse population served by Montefiore and Einstein.
Dr. Abramowitz is a practicing nephrologist and physician-scientist whose research focuses on understanding the causes of impaired physical function in patients with chronic kidney disease. His research has been funded by the Einstein/Montefiore Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, the American Society of Nephrology, and the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Abramowitz is committed to applying the knowledge gained through his research to improve the care provided to the highly diverse population served by Montefiore and Einstein.
Gender: Male
Credentials
Education and Training
- Medical Education Albert Einstein College of Medicine
- Fellowship Montefiore Medical Center
- Residency Montefiore Medical Center
Areas of Expertise
Specialties
Clinical Focus
Acute Kidney Injury
Acid-Base Disorders
Chronic Kidney Disease
Hemodialysis
Acid-Base Disorders
Chronic Kidney Disease
Hemodialysis
Research Focus
Dr. Abramowitz’s main research interest is investigating mechanisms of physical function impairment in people with kidney disease, including skeletal muscle pathology, metabolic acidosis, and gait disturbances. His research employs a wide range of patient-oriented research tools, including wearable technologies, state-of-the-art methods to study human physiology and metabolism, prospective collection of biospecimens including tissue samples, and linkage with clinical patient data.
Locations
Primary Location
Montefiore Medical Center
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Research
Publications
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Metabolic acidosis in pediatric kidney transplant recipientsNicole Hayde; Shankar Viswanathan; Kimberly Reidy; Matthew K. AbramowitzDec 2023Stella Kilduff; Nicole Hayde; Shankar Viswanathan; Kimberly Reidy; Matthew K. Abramowitz
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Association of HIV and viral suppression status with hospital acute kidney injury in the era of antiretroviral therapyMolly C. Fisher; Melissa J. Fazzari; Uriel R. Felsen; David B. Hanna; Matthew K. Abramowitz; Michael J. RossNov 2023Molly C. Fisher; Melissa J. Fazzari; Uriel R. Felsen; David B. Hanna; Nataliya Tappan; Christina M. Wyatt; Matthew K. Abramowitz; Michael J. Ross
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Association of Dietary Potassium Intake With Abdominal Aortic Calcification and Pulse Pressure in US AdultsYasmin Mossavar-Rahmani; Matthew K. Abramowitz; Wei ChenSep 2023Yuping Xie; Yasmin Mossavar-Rahmani; Yabing Chen; Matthew K. Abramowitz; Wei Chen
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Kidney and Cardiovascular Effects of Canagliflozin According to Age and Sex: A Post Hoc Analysis of the CREDENCE Randomized Clinical TrialMatthew AbramowitzJul 2023Tae Won Yi; Brendan Smyth; Gian Luca Di Tanna; Clare Arnott; Kathryn Cardoza; Amy Kang; Carol Pollock; Rajiv Agarwal; George Bakris; David M. Charytan; Dick de Zeeuw; Hiddo J.L. Heerspink; Bruce Neal; David C. Wheeler; Christopher P. Cannon; Hong Zhang; Bernard Zinman; Vlado Perkovic; Adeera Levin; Kenneth W. Mahaffey; Meg Jardine; Barry M. Brenner; Tom Greene; Gary Meininger; Nicole Li; Inna Kolesnyk; Diego Aizenberg; Roberto Pecoits-Filho; David Cherney; Gregorio Obrador; Glenn Chertow; Tara Chang; Carmel Hawley; Linong Ji; Takashi Wada; Vivekanand Jha; Soo Kun Lim; Mary Anne Lim-Abrahan; Florence Santos; Dong Wan Chae; Shang Jyh Hwang; Evgueniy Vazelov; Ivan Rychlík; Samy Hadjadj; Vera Krane; László Rosivall; Luca De Nicola; Alexander Dreval; Michał Nowicki; Matthew Abramowitz
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Strengthening the Link Between Cardiovascular Disease and Sarcopenia in CKDMatthew K. AbramowitzJun 2023Matthew K. Abramowitz
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