
UAG proudly celebrates its medical students’ participation at the 2025 American Society of Nephrology Kidney Week, where they presented research on a rare case of multiple myeloma under the mentorship of Dr. Andrés Aranda, showcasing UAG’s commitment to global medical research and education.
The Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara (UAG) proudly celebrates the participation of its medical students at the American Society of Nephrology (ASN) Kidney Week 2025, one of the world’s most important gatherings in kidney medicine and clinical research.
Representing UAG, David Maldonado Ruiz, Dharaliz Díaz Adames, Adolfo Antompietri Lugo, and Naara Rivera Maldonado presented their poster titled:
“Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome Triggered by Hypercalcemia: An Atypical Debut of Multiple Myeloma.”




As part of its 90th anniversary, UAG hosted “The Experience By UAG,” where International Program medical students showcased faculty-mentored academic projects and a TED-style talk, highlighting innovation, creativity, and the university’s commitment to world-class medical education.


UAG School of Medicine held a three-day Leadership & Faculty Development Retreat that united academic leaders and faculty to strengthen collaboration, drive curricular innovation, and align on the future of medical education.


UAG School of Medicine welcomed renowned medical educator Dr. Neil Osheroff for a three-day visit that fostered academic collaboration, faculty development, and innovative approaches to advancing medical education.