Gabriel Loeb, MD, PhD
Assistant Adjunct Professor
Gabriel Loeb, MD, PhD is a physician-scientist whose research and patient-care focuses on genetic kidney diseases.
The Loeb laboratory uses genetics to understand the mechanisms underlying common and rare forms of kidney disease. Our research focuses on two major areas: 1) using human common genetic variation to identify cellular and molecular drivers of chronic kidney disease and 2) identifying the molecular mediators of Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease. The Loeb laboratory integrates human genetics, novel kidney disease models, and genomics to reveal essential regulators of kidney health and enable new therapies for people suffering from kidney disease.
In the UCSF Nephrology Faculty Practice, Dr. Loeb specializes in the care of individuals with familial and genetic forms of kidney disease.