Professor, Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine
Nephrology
Keith Norris is an expert in the field of Nephrology. He went to Howard University College of Medicine. He over the years received 51 awards: "Team Science Award", "Health and Medicine Award", "Recognition Award For Years of Commitment and Dedication to the NIH/NIDDK STEP-UP Program", "Certificate of Appreciation for outstanding contributions to the fields of Academic Medicine, Clinical Research, and Diversity from the Diversity Council of the Department of Medicine", "Excellence in Leadership Award", "Outstanding Professor and Service Award", "Leadership Recognition Award", "Meritorious Achievement Award for Lifetime achievement in medical research and education mirroring the NMA's commitment to promote health and prevent disease, injury, disability and premature death", "Recognition award for mentorship and invaluable contributions to the NIDDK Short Term Education Program for Underrepresented Persons (STEP-UP)", "Recognition Award for Unending and Tireless Commitment and Support", "Outstanding Service Award for extraordinary leadership as interim president 2009-2010", "Prestigious Award from Estelle for Humanity and the Congress of Racial Equality", "Certificate of Appreciation", "Commitment to Excellence Award National Medical Association Meritorious Achievement Award for Lifetime achievement in medical research and education mirroring the NMA's commitment to promote health and prevent disease, injury, disability and premature dea", "America's Leading Doctors", "Congressional Certificate of Recognition for significant personal contributions and exemplary personal commitment to the cause of improving the health of minority women and their families", "Rogers Society Ambassador for Research", "Certificate of Commendation", "Appreciation Award", "recognition award for outstanding achievement and excellence in scientific research and education young minds", "Medal of Honor finalist", "America's Top Physician (Nephrology and Hypertension)", "Exemplary Service Award", "Outstanding Volunteer Award", "Hall of Fame (Science)", "Faculty commitment Award, Department of Medicine", "Student Appreciation Award", "Pride in Partnership Health Award", "Recognition Award For Years of Distinguished Leadership", "Award of Excellence", "Distinguished Service Award", "Chairman Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Department of Medicine", "Award of Appreciation", "Award for outstanding contribution to the pages of AAKP Renalife", "Appreciation Award for Making the Connection Between Research and Community", "Certificate of Recognition", "Leadership Initiative on Cancer Recognition Award: Closing the Gap in the New Millennium in Community Service", ""Light of our Life" Recognition Award", "M.D. Award for significant personal contributions to the care and well being of kidney patients", "Specialist in Clinical Hypertension", "Faculty Mentor Award", "Amgen Special Recognition Award: NKF-Dialysis Outcomes Quality Initiative Hemodialysis Adequacy Workgroup", "Charles R. Drew Special Recognition Award for Outstanding Service in Furthering Student Affairs and the University Mission", "Special Recognition Award: NKF-Dialysis Outcomes Quality Initiative Workgroup", "Award of Excellence for Outstanding Achievement, Department of Internal Medicine", "Best Teacher of the Year Award, Department of Internal Medicine", "Award for Outstanding Resident of the Year", "Alpha Omega Alpha", "Raymond P. Jackson Award (Tutorial Services)", "Lange Book Award, Excellence in Internal Medicine" and "Fellow (ASNF)". Doctor Keith Norris, MD is a published physician as well. He has 100 publications published. The latest was: Why minorities live longer on dialysis: an in-depth examination of the Danish nephrology registry.
Publications
- Why minorities live longer on dialysis: an in-depth examination of the Danish nephrology registry.
- User-Friendly Data-Sharing Practices for Fostering Collaboration within a Research Network: Roles of a Vanguard Center for a Community-Based Study.
- Case Study of an Unsustainable Community-Academic Partnership: Toward Core Standards for the Structure of Emerging Participatory Research.
- Strategies for Controlling Blood Pressure and Reducing Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease.
- Advancing Health Equity: Honoring the Legacy of Dr. Elijah B. Saunders.
- The Future of Population Health in Mississippi.
- Engaging the Community in the Dissemination, Implementation, and Improvement of Health-Related Research.
- Interstate Variation in Receipt of Nephrologist Care in US Patients Approaching ESRD: Race, Age, and State Characteristics.
- A Community-Academic Partnered Grant Writing Series to Build Infrastructure for Partnered Research.
- Faculty Participation in and Needs around Community Engagement within a Large Multiinstitutional Clinical and Translational Science Awardee.
- Strategies to Build Trust and Recruit African American and Latino Community Residents for Health Research: A Cohort Study.
- Association of Race With Mortality and Cardiovascular Events in a Large Cohort of US Veterans.
- The Role of Ethnic Variation and CKD.
- The Highs and Lows of Blood Pressure Targets in Elderly Adults and Other High-Risk Populations.
- Relationship Between Age and Timely Placement of Vascular Access In Incident Patients on Hemodialysis.
- PEP Talk: Prostate Education Program, "Cutting Through the Uncertainty of Prostate Cancer for Black Men Using Decision Support Instruments in Barbershops".
- Kidney disease in disadvantaged populations: an unconquered challenge.
- Socioeconomic disparities in chronic kidney disease.
- African Americans, hypertension and the renin angiotensin system.
- 1,25-vitamin-D3 promotes cardiac differentiation through modulation of the Wnt signaling pathway.
- Race/Ethnicity, Age, and Risk of Hospital Admission and Length of Stay during the First Year of Maintenance Hemodialysis.
- Quality of Life and Outcomes in African Americans with CKD.
- The Effect of Short Term Vitamin D Supplementation on the Inflammatory and Oxidative Mediators of Arterial Stiffness.
- Improving Diabetes Health Literacy by Animation.
- Association of race/ethnicity, inflammation, and albuminuria in patients with diabetes and early chronic kidney disease.
- Follistatin promotes adipocyte differentiation, browning, and energy metabolism.
- Impact of Age, Race and Ethnicity on Dialysis Patient Survival and Kidney Transplantation Disparities.
- Models of Interinstitutional Partnerships between Research Intensive Universities and Minority Serving Institutions (MSI) across the Clinical Translational Science Awa...
- APOL1 risk variants, race, and progression of chronic kidney disease.
- Facility Size, Race and Ethnicity, and Mortality for In-Center Hemodialysis.
- A Systematic Review of Barriers and Facilitators to Minority Research Participation Among African Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans, and Pacific Islanders.
- Patient care staffing levels and facility characteristics in U.S. hemodialysis facilities.
- Controversies in timing of dialysis initiation and the role of race and demographics.
- Efficacy of a culturally congruent HIV risk-reduction intervention for behaviorally bisexual black men: results of a randomized trial.
- No independent association of serum phosphorus with risk for death or progression to end-stage renal disease in a large screen for chronic kidney disease.
- Effect of intensive blood pressure control on cardiovascular remodeling in hypertensive patients with nephrosclerosis.
- Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Oxidative Nutrition in Hypoalbuminemic Dialysis Patients (AIONID) study: results of the pilot-feasibility, double-blind, randomized, placebo...
- Racial disparities in kidney disease outcomes.
- The development and evaluation of a compassion scale.
- The Association between Parathyroid Hormone Levels and Hemoglobin in Diabetic and Nondiabetic Participants in the National Kidney Foundation's Kidney Early Evaluation ...
- Inhibition of in vitro and in vivo brown fat differentiation program by myostatin.
- Autonomy versus automation: perceptions of nonmydriatic camera choice for teleretinal screening in an urban safety net clinic.
- Race/ethnicity, serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D, and heart disease.
- What should be the blood pressure target for patients with chronic kidney disease?
- Long-term supplementation with a cystine-based antioxidant delays loss of muscle mass in aging.
- The relationship of age, race, and ethnicity with survival in dialysis patients.
- Impact of a nurse-directed, coordinated school health program to enhance physical activity behaviors and reduce body mass index among minority children: A parallel-gro...
- Low Protein Nitrogen Appearance as a Surrogate of Low Dietary Protein Intake Is Associated with All-Cause Mortality in Maintenance Hemodialysis Patients.
- The Associations between Race and Geographic Area and Quality-of-Care Indicators in Patients Approaching ESRD.
- Sex, weight status, and chronic kidney disease among african americans: the jackson heart study.
- Association between lack of health insurance and risk of death and ESRD: results from the Kidney Early Evaluation Program (KEEP).
- Risk factors for ESRD in individuals with preserved estimated GFR with and without albuminuria: results from the Kidney Early Evaluation Program (KEEP).
- The Synergistic Relationship Between Estimated GFR and Microalbuminuria in Predicting Long-term Progression to ESRD or Death in Patients With Diabetes: Results From th...
- Role of impaired Nrf2 activation in the pathogenesis of oxidative stress and inflammation in chronic tubulo-interstitial nephropathy.
- Association of Race and Body Mass Index With ESRD and Mortality in CKD Stages 3-4: Results From the Kidney Early Evaluation Program (KEEP).
- Dysregulation of hepatic fatty acid metabolism in chronic kidney disease.
- Physically disconnected non-diffusible cell-to-cell communication between neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y and DRG primary sensory neurons.
- Association of malnutrition-inflammation complex and responsiveness to erythropoiesis-stimulating agents in long-term hemodialysis patients.
- Reasons for the lack of salutary effects of cholesterol-lowering interventions in end-stage renal disease populations.
- Down-regulation of vitamin d receptor in mammospheres: implications for vitamin d resistance in breast cancer and potential for combination therapy.
- 1,25(OH)(2)vitamin D(3) enhances myogenic differentiation by modulating the expression of key angiogenic growth factors and angiogenic inhibitors in C(2)C(12) skeletal...
- Donor race and outcomes in kidney transplant recipients.
- Nutritional and Inflammatory Axis of Racial Survival Disparities.
- Role of urea in intestinal barrier dysfunction and disruption of epithelial tight junction in chronic kidney disease.
- Sexual risk behavior among youth with perinatal HIV infection in the United States: predictors and implications for intervention development.
- Kidney disease progression and screening cost-effectiveness among African Americans.
- Charlson comorbidity score is a strong predictor of mortality in hemodialysis patients.
- Hypertensive chronic kidney disease in African Americans: strategies for improving care.
- Reducing disparities in assessment for kidney transplantation.
- Salutary effects of a novel oxidative stress modulator on adenine-induced chronic progressive tubulointerstitial nephropathy.
- Improving healthy dietary behaviors, nutrition knowledge, and self-efficacy among underserved school children with parent and community involvement.
- Racial survival paradox of dialysis patients: robust and resilient.
- Relationship between obesity and pulse pressure in children: results of the National Health and Nutrition Survey (NHANES) 1988-1994.
- Awareness of kidney disease and relationship to end-stage renal disease and mortality.
- Allostatic load burden and racial disparities in mortality.
- Lipoprotein lipase deficiency in chronic kidney disease is accompanied by down-regulation of endothelial GPIHBP1 expression.
- Decreased prevalence of diabetes in marijuana users: cross-sectional data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) III.
- Iron Sucrose Promotes Endothelial Injury and Dysfunction and Monocyte Adhesion/Infiltration.
- Access to health care among adults evaluated for CKD: findings from the Kidney Early Evaluation Program (KEEP).
- Association of physician care with mortality in Kidney Early Evaluation Program (KEEP) participants.
- Physician utilization, risk-factor control, and CKD progression among participants in the Kidney Early Evaluation Program (KEEP).
- Associations Between Access to Care and Awareness of CKD.
- iDASH: integrating data for analysis, anonymization, and sharing.
- The role of race in survival among patients undergoing dialysis.
- Diabetic Cardiovascular Disease Predicts Chronic Kidney Disease Awareness in the Kidney Early Evaluation Program.
- The Association between Parathyroid Hormone Levels and the Cardiorenal Metabolic Syndrome in Non-Diabetic Chronic Kidney Disease.
- Blood pressure components and end-stage renal disease in persons with chronic kidney disease: the Kidney Early Evaluation Program (KEEP).
- Effect of uremia on structure and function of immune system.
- Quality of life and psychosocial factors in African Americans with hypertensive chronic kidney disease.
- Is the malnutrition-inflammation complex the secret behind greater survival of African-American dialysis patients?
- Vitamin D and cardiovascular disease: potential role in health disparities.
- Comparison of measured GFR, serum creatinine, cystatin C, and beta-trace protein to predict ESRD in African Americans with hypertensive CKD.
- Partnering to harmonize IRBs for community-engaged research to reduce health disparities.
- Racial and Ethnic Differences in the Association of Body Mass Index and Survival in Maintenance Hemodialysis Patients.
- Elevated depressive affect is associated with adverse cardiovascular outcomes among African Americans with chronic kidney disease.
- High platelet count as a link between renal cachexia and cardiovascular mortality in end-stage renal disease patients.
- Racial and Ethnic Differences in Mortality among Individuals with Chronic Kidney Disease: Results from the Kidney Early Evaluation Program (KEEP).
- Association of Educational Attainment With Chronic Disease and Mortality: The Kidney Early Evaluation Program (KEEP).
- 1,25(OH)2vitamin D3 stimulates myogenic differentiation by inhibiting cell proliferation and modulating the expression of promyogenic growth factors and myostatin in C...
Schools
Howard University College Of Medicine
Howard University HospItal
Va Hospital UCLA
Doctors Specialties
Accepted Insurances
Awards
- Team Science Award
- Health and Medicine Award
- Recognition Award For Years of Commitment and Dedication to the NIH/NIDDK STEP-UP Program
- Certificate of Appreciation for outstanding contributions to the fields of Academic Medicine, Clinical Research, and Diversity from the Diversity Council of the Department of Medicine
- Excellence in Leadership Award
- Outstanding Professor and Service Award
- Leadership Recognition Award
- Meritorious Achievement Award for Lifetime achievement in medical research and education mirroring the NMA's
commitment to promote health and prevent disease, injury, disability and
premature death
- Recognition award for mentorship and invaluable contributions to the NIDDK Short Term Education Program for Underrepresented Persons (STEP-UP)
- Recognition Award for Unending and Tireless Commitment and Support
- Outstanding Service Award for extraordinary leadership as interim president 2009-2010
- Prestigious Award from Estelle for Humanity and the Congress of Racial Equality
- Certificate of Appreciation
- Commitment to Excellence Award National Medical Association Meritorious Achievement Award for Lifetime achievement in medical research and education mirroring the NMA's commitment to promote health and prevent disease, injury, disability and premature dea
- America's Leading Doctors
- Congressional Certificate of Recognition for significant personal contributions and exemplary personal commitment to the cause of improving the health of minority women and their families
- Rogers Society Ambassador for Research
- Certificate of Commendation
- Appreciation Award
- recognition award for outstanding achievement and excellence in scientific research and education young minds
- Medal of Honor finalist
- America's Top Physician (Nephrology and Hypertension)
- Exemplary Service Award
- Outstanding Volunteer Award
- Hall of Fame (Science)
- Faculty commitment Award, Department of Medicine
- Student Appreciation Award
- Pride in Partnership Health Award
- Recognition Award For Years of Distinguished Leadership
- Award of Excellence
- Distinguished Service Award
- Chairman Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Department of Medicine
- Award of Appreciation
- Award for outstanding contribution to the pages of AAKP Renalife
- Appreciation Award for Making the Connection Between Research and Community
- Certificate of Recognition
- Leadership Initiative on Cancer Recognition Award: Closing the Gap in the New Millennium in Community Service
- "Light of our Life" Recognition Award
- M.D. Award for significant personal contributions to the care and well being of kidney patients
- Specialist in Clinical Hypertension
- Faculty Mentor Award
- Amgen Special Recognition Award: NKF-Dialysis Outcomes Quality Initiative Hemodialysis Adequacy Workgroup
- Charles R. Drew Special Recognition Award for Outstanding Service in Furthering Student Affairs and the University Mission
- Special Recognition Award: NKF-Dialysis Outcomes Quality Initiative Workgroup
- Award of Excellence for Outstanding Achievement, Department of Internal Medicine
- Best Teacher of the Year Award, Department of Internal Medicine
- Award for Outstanding Resident of the Year
- Alpha Omega Alpha
- Raymond P. Jackson Award (Tutorial Services)
- Lange Book Award, Excellence in Internal Medicine
- Fellow (ASNF)
Education
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UCLA Medical Center
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VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System
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Howard University
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Howard University College of Medicine
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Cornell University
Hospital
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Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center
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