Kuo-Cheng Lu
Professor, Nephrology
Fu-Jen Catholic University Hospital
Hualien, Taiwan
Biography
A graduate of the National Defense Medical Center (NDMC), Kuo-Cheng Lu joined the NDMC faculty in 1985 after having training at Internal Medicine and Clinical Nephrology. He devoted the first two decades of his career to the clinical care of dialysis patients at Tri-Service General Hospital and private Kou-Cheng clinic in Taipei, Taiwan. At the same time, he conducted bone biopsy (Histomorphometric study) research for renal patients, especially on the osteitis fibrosa cystica (SHPT) and calcitriol therapy. After managing of private dialysis clinic for ten years, he moved to the Nephrology division of Cardinal-Tien Hospital, an affiliated teaching hospital of Fu-Jen Catholic University. In 2003, he was elected as the chairman of Department of Medicine, Cardinal-Tien Hospital. Since 2003, Dr. Lu’s research has moved toward translation study in renal dystrophy focusing on SHPT treatment. The most significant contributions involved an ongoing trans-disciplinary study of renal bone diseases with a goal of identifying significant differences in renal bone diseases among the different degree of turnover status. Dr. Lu also teaches at other medical schools such as Taipei Medical University and National Defense Medical Center. Moreover, Dr. Lu supervised many PhD students who study in the field of bone cell regulation in various clinical diseases. In 2015, Dr. Lu was recruited to join Fu-Jen Catholic University as Associate Dean of College of Medicine, Fu-Jen Catholic University. Since then, Dr. Lu became more interested in potential of large observational data, biology, and pathophysiology with available renal bone disorders, both at the bedside and through translation study.
Research Interest
Nephrology