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Dr. Meredith Seamon received her medical education at Creighton University, where she also did her undergraduate studies. She then completed her pediatric residency training at the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics in Madison, Wisconsin, and fellowship training in Pediatric Nephrology at Boston Children’s Hospital. She is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Utah in the Division of Nephrology and Hypertension.


Dr. Seamon’s clinical practice includes the care of patients with disorders of the kidney including chronic kidney disease, nephrotic syndrome, glomerulonephritis, tubular disorders, cystic kidney disease, kidney malformations, kidney stones, and hypertension. She also participates in the care of patients with end-stage renal disease on dialysis and following renal transplantation. She has a special interest in the management of patients with complex glomerular diseases as well as chronic kidney disease. Along with her colleagues in the Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, her regional practice includes patients from Utah, as well as from the surrounding states of Nevada, Colorado, Idaho, New Mexico and Montana.

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Eccles Primary Children’s Outpatient Services Building

801-213-3599

81 N Mario Capecchi Drive
Salt Lake City, UT  84113
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Primary Children's Hospital Outpatient Services at Riverton

801-213-3599

3773 West 12600 South
Riverton, UT  84065

University Hospital

801-213-3599

50 N Medical Dr
Salt Lake City, UT  84132
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Specialties

  • Pediatric Nephrology

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Pediatrics - Assistant Professor (Clinical)
Academic Divisions Pediatric Nephrology
Board Certification American Board of Pediatrics (Pediatrics)
American Board of Pediatrics (Sub: Pediatric Nephrology)

Dr. Meredith Seamon received her medical education at Creighton University, where she also did her undergraduate studies. She then completed her pediatric residency training at the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics in Madison, Wisconsin, and fellowship training in Pediatric Nephrology at Boston Children’s Hospital. She is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Utah in the Division of Nephrology and Hypertension.


Dr. Seamon’s clinical practice includes the care of patients with disorders of the kidney including chronic kidney disease, nephrotic syndrome, glomerulonephritis, tubular disorders, cystic kidney disease, kidney malformations, kidney stones, and hypertension. She also participates in the care of patients with end-stage renal disease on dialysis and following renal transplantation. She has a special interest in the management of patients with complex glomerular diseases as well as chronic kidney disease. Along with her colleagues in the Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, her regional practice includes patients from Utah, as well as from the surrounding states of Nevada, Colorado, Idaho, New Mexico and Montana.

Academic Locations

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Pediatrics - Assistant Professor (Clinical)
Academic Divisions Pediatric Nephrology
Board Certification American Board of Pediatrics (Pediatrics)
American Board of Pediatrics (Sub: Pediatric Nephrology)

Research Interests

  • Podocyte Biology
  • mRNA Localization

Education History

Fellowship Children’s Hospital Boston
Nephrology
Clinical Fellow, 2012
Research Fellow Children’s Hospital Boston
Nephrology
Research Fellow, 2011
Residency University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics
Pediatrics
Resident, 2009
Professional Medical Creighton University School of Medicine
Medicine
M.D., 2006
Undergraduate Creighton University
Biology
B.S., 2002

Selected Publications - Journal Articles

Journal Article

  1. Lozano Chinga M, Afify Z, Lowichik A, Grinsell MM, Seamon M, Meznarich JA (2022). Female adolescent with recurrent anemia and thrombocytopenia: Questions. Pediatr Nephrol, 37(9), 2067-2068.
  2. Lozano Chinga M, Afify Z, Lowichik A, Grinsell MM, Seamon M, Meznarich JA (2022). Female adolescent with recurrent anemia and thrombocytopenia: Answers. Pediatr Nephrol, 37(9), 2069-2071.
  3. Muff-Luett M, Sanderson KR, Engen RM, Zahr RS, Wenderfer SE, Tran CL, Sharma S, Cai Y, Ingraham S, Winnicki E, Weaver DJ, Hunley TE, Kiessling SG, Seamon M, Woroniecki R, Miyashita Y, Xiao N, Omoloja AA, Kizilbash SJ, Mansuri A, Kallash M, Yu Y, Sherman AK, Srivastava T, Nester CM (2021). Eculizumab exposure in children and young adults: indications, practice patterns, and outcomes-a Pediatric Nephrology Research Consortium study. Pediatr Nephrol, 36(8), 2349-2360.
  4. Seamon ML, Yamaguchi I (2021). Hypertension in Pheochromocytoma and Paraganglioma: Evaluation and Management in Pediatric Patients. Curr Hypertens Rep, 23(5), 32.
  5. Maliakkal JG, Hicks MJ, Michael M, Selewski DT, Twombley K, Rheault MN, Seamon M, Misurac JM, Tran CL, Reyes L, Flynn JT, Onder AM, Constantinescu AR, Singh V, Pan C, Omoloja A, Wu Q, Smoyer WE, Hidalgo G, Wenderfer SE (2020). Renal Survival in Children with Glomerulonephritis with Crescents: A Pediatric Nephrology Research Consortium Cohort Study. J Clin Med, 9(8).
  6. Carpenter SL, Goldman J, Sherman AK, Selewski DT, Kallash M, Tran CL, Seamon M, Katsoufis C, Ashoor I, Hernandez J, Supe-Markovina K, Dalessandri-Silva C, DeJesus-Gonzalez N, Vasylyeva TL, Formeck C, Woll C, Gbadegesin R, Geier P, Devarajan P, Smoyer WE, Kerlin BA, Rheault MN (2018). Association of infections and venous thromboembolism in hospitalized children with nephrotic syndrome. Pediatr Nephrol, 34(2), 261-267.
  7. Rheault MN, Zhang L, Selewski D, Kallash M, Tran CL, Seamon M, Katsoufis C, Ashoor I, Hernandez J, Supe-Markovina K, Dalessandri-Silva C, DeJesus-Gonzalez N, Vasylyeva TL, Formeck C, Woll C, Gbadegesin R, Devarajan P, Carpenter SL, Kerlin BA, and Smoyer WE, Midwest Pediatric Nephrology Consortium (12/7/2015). AKI in Children Hospitalized with Nephrotic Syndrome. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol, 10(12), 2110-8.

Review

  1. Ferris ME, Miles JA, and Seamon ML (01/15/2016). Adolescents and Young Adults with Chronic or End-Stage Kidney Disease. [Review]. Blood Purif, 41(1-3), 205-10.

Abstract

  1. Muff-Luett MA, Sanderson KR, Sherman AK, Cai Y, Engen R, Hunley TE, Ingraham S, Kallash M, Kiessling SG, Kizilbash S, Mansuri A, Miyashita Y, Omoloja A, Seamon M, Sharma S, Tran C, Weaver D, Wenderfer S, Winnicki E, Woroniecki R, Xiao N, Zahr R, Srivastava T, and Nester CM (05/01/2016). EEYORE: Evaluating Eculizumab Use in Young Patients: Outcomes and Responses- A Collaboration of the Midwest Pediatric Nephrology Consortium (MWPNC) [Abstract]. E-PAS, 2824.224.
  2. Rheault MN, Zhang L, Selewski D, Kallash M, Tran CL, Seamon M, Katsoufis C, Ashoor I, Hernandez J, Supe-Markovina K, Dalessandri-Silva C, DeJesus-Gonzalez N, Vasylyeva TL, Formeck C, Woll C, Gbadegesin R, Devarajan P, Carpenter SL, Kerlin BA, and Smoyer WE (2015). Acute Kidney Injury in Children Hospitalized with Nephrotic Syndrome: A MWPNC Study [Abstract]. E-PAS, 2871.192.
  3. Rheault MN, Zhang L, Selewski D, Kallash M, Tran CL, Seamon M, Katsoufis C, Ashoor I, Hernandez J, Supe-Markovina K, Dalessandri-Silva C, DeJesus-Gonzalez N, Vasylyeva T, Formeck C, Woll C, Gbadegesin R, Devarajan P, Carpenter SL, Kerlin BA, and Smoyer WE (2015). Complications in Children Hospitalized with Nephrotic Syndrome; a Midwest Pediatric Nephrology Consortium Study [Abstract]. E-PAS, 1380.4.
  4. Jain N, Seamon M, Ferguson M, and Somers M (2013). Optical Sensor Monitoring of Hematocrit in Children on Chronic Hemodialysis [Abstract]. E-PAS, 1524.341.
  5. Seamon M, Schumacher V (2011). A Role of mRNA Localization in Chronic Kidney Disease [Abstract]. E-PAS, 1406.68.
  6. Seamon M, Schumacher V (2011). A Role of mRNA Localization in Chronic Kidney Disease. [Abstract]. Blood Purif, 31, 213.

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