LUPUS FOUNDATION OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 

August 22, 2013
The 2013-2014 Fund Campaign: JOIN US

We will be candid. One of the things it takes to keep us going is money. Our annual fund campaign is geared to raise a good amount of those funds while giving you the opportunity to show your support.
 
This year, our goal is to raise $50,000.
 
  
Click Here to Give Now and Show Your Support.
 
What your gift means:
 

A PLATINUM ($1,000) gift will enable 20 patients to attend an all-day medical conference.

 

A GOLD ($500) level gift will enable 16 newly-diagnosed patients to attend a patient education class.

 

A SILVER ($250) level gift will enable 10 patients to receive a free copy of the LFNC's twice-yearly newsletter.

 

A BRONZE ($100) level gift will pay for lunch for 12 volunteers to help with office projects.

 

A FRIEND ($50) level gift will enable 5-8 patients participate in a support group.

 

A SUPPORTER ($25) gift will help pay travel expenses for a patient to take part in a clinical trial.

 

These are just examples of the kind of difference your gift makes. Whatever level you commit at, please rest assured that your fully tax-deductible contribution is being put to great use as the LFNC spends more than 90% of its funds directly to support programs.

 

 So please give today.

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Fall Lupus Medical Conference
 C. Michael Neuwelt, MD, Professor of Medicine at UCSF, will headline the conference.

 

 

Dr. Neuwelt is a clinical professor of Medicine at the University of California San Francisco, Chief of Rheumatology at Alameda County Medical Center in Oakland and Director of Rheumatology Core Curriculum at St. Mary's Medical Center in San Francisco. He has been challenged and fascinated by Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) since 1973 during his third year of medical school.  This challenge has persisted in his private clinical practice and teaching at a county hospital since 1979.  Dr. Neuwelt will discuss latest trends in disease management of lupus and present an update on several lupus research projects he is involved in.
 
The conference will also feature a presentation on the psychological problems commonly associated with SLE by LFNC Board Member and pain psychology therapist, Sarah S. Goozee, Ph.D.
 
Date: Saturday, November 9, 2013
Time: 11 am to 4 pm
Venue: Sutter Health Alta Bates Summit Medical Center. 350 Hawthorne Ave, Oakland, CA 94609
Registration: Please register online or complete the form on the back of this flyer and mail or fax it with your payment to the LFNC.
Fee: $50 for California Registered Nurses (5 CEU credits) | $30 for non-credit attendees. Includes refreshments; Current LFNC members are entitled to $10 off the registration fee.

 

The Lupus Foundation of Northern California wishes to thank the following for their assistance in making this conference possible:  Lupus Research Institute and GlaxoSmithKline. 

Support Groups Meet: Mid-Peninsula, Marin
 
Mid-Peninsula Lupus Support Group will meet Wednesday, September 11, 2013 from 12:30PM to 2:30PM at El Camino Hospital, 2500 Grant Road, Mt. View, CA, conference room B on the lower level.  Bring your lunch or pick something up at the cafeteria or bistro.  Valet parking is available in front of the hospital.  No speaker is scheduled.  We will be catching up after our summer break.
 
For more information on the Mid-Peninsula Lupus support group, contact Mary Ruth Green at (408) 736-9746 or maryruthgreen@sbcglobal.net.

Marin Support Group: Our newly formed Marin County Support Group meets on the third Saturday of every month. Here are the details of the next meeting:

DATE: Saturday, September 21
TIME: 10 am to 12 noon
PLACE:  TBA
HOST:  Marilyn Wedner - mwedner@att.net, 415-383-1924.

 

Researchers Find Gene Variant May Cause Kidney Problem among Lupus Patients
Researchers from the University of Louiseville School of Medicine have found gene variants that may cause kidney problems among lupus patients. Researchers had previously found that mice with an inactive form of the protein ABIN1 developed lupus-like symptoms, and the new study has shown a link between that protein and development of kidney problems that resemble lupus nephritis.
 

Variants in a particular gene are linked with an increased risk for kidney complications in patients with lupus, according to a study appearing in an upcoming issue of the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (JASN). The findings could lead to better treatments to protect the kidney health of patients with the disease. [...]

 

David Powell, PhD, Dawn Caster, MD, and Erik Korte, MS (University of Louisville School of Medicine) led a team that looked at the role of a particular gene that may be involved. Their previous research conducted in collaboration with investigators in Scotland revealed that mice with an inactive form of the ABIN1 protein develop lupus-like disease and have enhanced activation of the NF-kappaB pathway. This pathway is involved with the control of inflammation.

 

In their current study, the researchers found that mice with inactive ABIN1 develop progressive kidney problems similar to lupus nephritis in humans.

 

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