
Necole Streeper, MD
Associate Professor
Locations
- Urology
Contact Information
Education
Residency in Urology, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX, 2008-2013
Fellowship in Endourology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, 2013-2015
Research Interests
Necole Streeper, MD, is an associate professor of urology at the Medical College of Wisconsin. She completed a fellowship in endourology and minimally invasive surgery at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dr. Streeper specializes in surgically treating complex kidney stone disease and prevention of kidney stones through both medical and dietary therapy. Her clinical research is dedicated to improving the prevention and treatment of kidney stones. Specifically, she has received NIH/ NIDDK grant support to develop technology (sipIT) to improve fluid consumption for the prevention of kidney stones. In addition, she is also interested in identifying management strategies to improve the quality of life in patients with kidney stones. She is the lead investigator for MCW as a research site in the North American Stone Quality of Life Consortium, which is a nationally recognized research group. Dr. Streeper has authored over 50 research publications and book chapters in the field of kidney stone disease.
Research Roles
- Data and Safety Monitoring Board Chair, NIH R01 DK129885, 2024-present
- NIH KUDS Small Business Study Section Ad Hoc Member, 2024-present
- NIH KUDS SEP Study Section Ad Hoc Member, 2023-present
- Kidney Stone Engagement Core (KSEC) Member, 2023-present
- NIH KUFD Study Section Ad Hoc Member, 2021-present
- Endourological Society Data Committee Member, 2021-present
- Clinical Research Center Advisory Committee, Penn State Health, 2019-2022
Active Funding
1 R01 DK124469-01A1 Conroy & Streeper (MPI) NIH/NIDDK
12/1/2020-11/20/2025
Title: Efficacy of sipIT Intervention for increasing urine output in patients with urolithiasis
Role: PI
5 R01 DK124469-03-S Conroy PI & Streeper (Co-I) NIH/NIDDK
9/1/2023-8/31/2024
Title: Dual-process mechanisms of action for sipIT intervention effects in patients with urolithiasis
Role: Co-I
Completed Funding
Streeper (PI) & Simon (PI) PSU Center for Biodevices Seed Grant
8/1/2022-7/31/2023
Title: Supplemental oxygen to improve kidney stone detection with ultrasound
Role: PI
Streeper (PI) PSU Department of Surgery
7/1/2019-7/1/2021
Title: Utilization of mini sipIT to increase fluid intake in patients with nephrolithiasis
Role: PI
UL1 TR002014 Conroy (PI) NIH/ CTSI
11/1/2016-1/1/2019
Title: Classifying drinking behavior from on-body sensors to trigger fluid consumption interventions in patients with urolithiasis.
Role: Co-PI
Publications
Conroy DE, Marks J, Cutsahw A, Ram N, Thomaz E, Streeper NM. Promoting fluid intake to increase urine volume for kidney stone prevention: Protocol for a randomized controlled efficacy trial of the sipIT intervention. Contemp Clin Trials. 2024 Mar; 138:107454. doi:10.1016/j.cct.2024.107454. Epub 2024 Jan 20. PMID 38253254; PMCID: PMC10923155.
Streeper NM, Fairbourn JD, Marks J, Thomaz E, Ram N, Conroy D. Use of mini sipIT Behavioral Intervention Increases Fluid Intake in Patients with Kidney Stones. Urology. 2023 Sep; 179:39-43. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2023.06.019. Epub 2023 Jun 29. PMID: 37393020.
Conroy DE, West AB, Brunke-Reese D, Thomaz E, Streeper NM. Just-in-time adaptive intervention to promote fluid in patients with kidney stones: Feasibility and proof-of-concept. Health Psychol. 2020; 39 (12): 1062-1069. doi: 10.1037/hea0001032. PMID: 33252930.
Streeper NM, Galida M, Boltz S, Li S, Nakada SY, Raffin EP, et al. Is stone-free status after surgical intervention for kidney stones associated with better health-related quality of life?- A multicenter study from the North American Stone Quality of Life Consortium. Urology. 2020; S0090-4295(20)31433-3. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2020.09.058. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 33290774.
Chun KS, Sanders AB, Adaimi R, Streeper N, Conroy DE, Thomaz E. Towards a Generalizable Method for Detecting Fluid Intake with Wrist-Mounted Sensors and Adaptive Segmentations. IUI. 2019 Mar; 2019: 80-85. doi: 10.1145/3301275.3302315. PMID 31032488; PMCID: PMC6485933.
Streeper NM, Dubnansky A, Sanders AB, Lehman K, Thomaz E, Conroy DE. Improving Fluid Intake Behavior Among Patients with Kidney Stones: Understanding Patients’ Experiences and Acceptability of Digital Health Technology. Urology. 2019; 133: 57-66. doi:10.1016/j.urology.2019.05.056. Epub 2019 Jul 30. PMID: 31374289.
Stern KL, Gao T, Antonelli JA, Viprakasit DP, Averch TD, Chi T, Chew BH, Bird VG, Pais VM Jr, Streeper NM, Sur RL, Nakada SY, Penniston KL, Sivalingam S. Association of patient age and gender with kidney stone related quality of life. J Urol. 2019; 202 (2): 309-313. doi: 10.1097/JU.0000000000000291. Epub 2019 Jul 8. PMID: 31026215.
Streeper NM, Lehman K, Conroy DE. Acceptability of Mobile Health Technology for Promoting Fluid Consumption in Patients with Nephrolithiasis. Urology. 2018 Dec;122: 64-69. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2018.08.020. Epub 2018 Aug 29. PubMed PMID: 30171920; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC6295237.
Conroy DE, Dubansky A, Remillard J, Murray R, Pellegrini CA, Phillips SM, Streeper NM. Using behavior change techniques to guide selections of mobile applications to promote fluid consumption. Urology. 2017 Jan; 99: 33-37. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2016.09.15. Epub 2016 Sep 16. PMID: 27645525.
Streeper NM, Wertheim M, Nakada SY, Penniston KL. Cystine Stone Formers Have Impaired Health-Related Quality Of Life Compared To Non-Cystine Stone Formers: A Case-Referent Study Piloting The Wisconsin Stone Quality Of Life Questionnaire Among Patients With Cystine Stones. J Endourol. 2017 Apr; 31(S1):S48-S53. doi: 10.1089/end.2016.0564. Epub 2016 Nov 8. PubMed PMID: 27717296.