We are built to provide solutions for the most complex pediatric conditions. With programs focused on rare diseases like Prune Belly Syndrome and Bladder Exstrophy and our bench to bedside models like the Kidney and Urinary Tract Center, our team is providing the best in research and the operating room.
The Bladder Exstrophy Program provides treatment for bladder exstrophy. From bladder closure through the Kelly procedure to revision or repair surgery, our team offers the support and surgical expertise to help children with bladder exstrophy through adulthood.
The Kidney and Urinary Tract Center is a collaborative, integrated process designed to combine patient care, advocacy, research, and training to develop the next generation of nephrology and urology treatment for children.
Under the direction of Linda Baker, MD, the Baker Lab studies the genetics of genitourinary congenital conditions, with a primary focus on Prune Belly Syndrome (PBS).
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April 24-28 – Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting
Honolulu, Hawaii
September 3-6 – 2025 Joint Meeting, 35th European Society of Pediatric Urology Congress
Vienna, Austria
September 26-30 – American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference
Denver, Colorado
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