CAIRIBU Uro-Lit Live – Kidney Stones

(3 PM Central | 1 PM Pacific)
@ 4:00 pm EST - 5:00 pm EST
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Uro-Lit Live is a monthly virtual forum to discuss recent publications in urogenital research with the authors and investigators from the broader urogenital research community. This month’s discussion will focus on kidney stone-related research publications. The following authors will present salient findings in their publications and the relevance to their field: There will be ample time following the presentations for participants to discuss each paper.

CAIRIBU 2025

University of Wisconsin-Madison
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CAIRIBU Annual Meeting, Dec 2025

The annual CAIRIBU meeting brings together investigators and trainees engaged in urogenital research from across the country. At the core of the CAIRIBU Community are the NIDDK-funded Centers and Programs - the Urology O'Brien Centers, P20 Urology Centers, and K12 Career Development Programs. ALL collaborative-minded urology investigators and trainees are welcome to participate. The 8th annual CAIRIBU meeting will be in Madison, WI on the shores of Lake Mendota at the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. The meeting begins on Wednesday morning at the historic Memorial Union with a trainee-centered "pre-meeting." The meeting officially commences at around 12:00 noon on Wednesday and concludes at around 1:00 pm on Friday.

CAIRIBU U-RIG Research Hour: Bridging Knowledge Gaps in the Urobiome

(2 PM Central | 12 PM Pacific)
@ 3:00 pm EST
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The Uromicrobiota Research Interest Group (U-RIG) includes CAIRIBU and non-CAIRIBU investigators interested in the uromicrobiota. Investigators are clinicians and scientists from a variety of fields including urology, urogynecology, microbiology, microbial ecology, virology, bioinformatics, and computer and …

CAIRIBU Uro-Aging Research Interest Group (UroAging RIG) Knowledge Exchange

(2 PM Central | 12 PM Pacific)
@ 3:00 pm EST - 4:00 pm EST
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The CAIRIBU Interactions Core is working with various CAIRIBU Community leaders to develop research interest groups around specific topics in urology research. The Uro-Aging Research Interest Group (UroAging RIG) will connect uro-aging interested CAIRIBU and non-CAIRIBU investigators from a variety of fields such as urology, urogynecology, geroscience, neurology, neuro-urology, urobiome, nutrition, toxicology, and bioinformatics. As a way to kick-start this group, we will schedule monthly knowledge exchanges as a way to get to know each other, discuss recent research, develop collaborations, and strategize on ways to advance uro-aging research. We meet virtually every fourth Monday. ALL are welcome.

CAIRIBU K12 Scholar Seminar

(4 PM Central | 2 PM Pacific)
@ 5:00 pm EST
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This monthly virtual seminar series, sponsored by the UW-Madison U54 George M. O’Brien Urology Center, will feature presentations that showcase the research of K12 scholars in the CAIRIBU KURe and KUroEpi programs and enhances their visibility in the benign GU research community. All are welcome to attend the presentations and to participate in discussion.

CAIRIBU U-RIG Research Hour: Bridging Knowledge Gaps in the Urobiome

(2 PM Central | 12 PM Pacific)
@ 3:00 pm EST
Zoom Link

The Uromicrobiota Research Interest Group (U-RIG) includes CAIRIBU and non-CAIRIBU investigators interested in the uromicrobiota. Investigators are clinicians and scientists from a variety of fields including urology, urogynecology, microbiology, microbial ecology, virology, bioinformatics, and computer and data science. The CAIRIBU U-RIG Research Hour aims to facilitate knowledge exchange and spur collaborations in the urobiome and adjacent fields.

INUS 2026

Yogyakarta, Indonesia
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The International Neuro-Urology Society will hold its annual congress on January 22-24th, 2026 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Abstract submissions are due on September 30th, 2025.

CAIRIBU Uro-Lit Live – Bladder

(3 PM Central | 1 PM Pacific)
@ 4:00 pm EST - 5:00 pm EST
Zoom Link

Uro-Lit Live is a monthly virtual forum to discuss recent publications in urogenital research with the authors and investigators from the broader urogenital research community. This month’s discussion will focus on bladder-related research publications. The following authors will present salient findings in their publications and the relevance to their field: There will be ample time following the presentations for participants to discuss each paper.