Faculty
Heiko Yang, MD, PhD
University of Colorado
Recognitions
- Research Scholar Award/Outstanding Graduate Scholar, American Urological Association (2024)
- Early Investigator Showcase, American Urological Association (2024)
- National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, TL1 Grant (2023)
- American Urological Association, Best Poster Award (2023)
- UCSF Clinical and Translational Science Institute, Resident Research Funding Award (2021)
- Research Grant, California Urology Foundation (2018)
2018-2024 - F30 Grant, National Institute of Aging (2013)
Specialty Information
Specialties
- Urology
Clinical Interests
Patient-centered outcomes in stone disease, pain reduction after kidney stone surgery, genetic causes of kidney stone disease, infections associated with kidney stone disease, pathogenesis of Randall’s plaques (kidney stone precursors), kidney autotransplantation, and ureteral injury and strictures
Care Philosophy
I want to eliminate pain and suffering associated with kidney stones. My job is to help patients achieve two major goals: 1) become stone-free using the safest, most effective, and least invasive approach, and 2) remain stone-free with a multifaceted plan (diet, lifestyle, medications) tailored to the biology and preferences of each individual patient. As our understanding of stone disease evolves, I want to keep my patients informed on the latest developments in research and technology. It is also my responsibility to expose my patients to opportunities to participate in and benefit from high quality research.