Ph.D. in Nephrology is a 3-5 year research program that focuses on kidney function, illness, and treatment. It combines nephrology, molecular biology, and clinical research, with focus areas on chronic kidney disease, renal physiology, dialysis, transplantation, and glomerulonephritis. The initiative focuses on increasing expertise in molecular diagnostics, biomarker development, and novel treatments for kidney illnesses. Students perform research on pathophysiological causes, new therapeutic techniques, and prevention strategies. Graduates can work in academic research, clinical practice, pharmaceutical development, and public health, helping to improve kidney disease diagnosis, management, and patient care.