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2016 American Transplant Congress

June 11-15, 2016 in Boston, MA

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Sunday, June 12, 2016

5:18pm-5:30pm
The Impact of Pre-Transplant Infections on Post-Liver Transplant Outcomes.

S. Ngo, J. Levitsky, M. Ison.

Concurrent Session: Organ Transplantation in the Era of Highly Resistant Pathogens  •  Room 311
5:18pm-5:30pm
VDJ Immune Repertoire Sequencing Predicts Patients at Risk of Alloimmune Injury.

M. Sirota,1 T. Sigdel,1 S. Boyd,2 A. Fire,2 M. Sarwal.1

Concurrent Session: Kidney Immune Monitoring 1  •  Ballroom C
5:30pm-5:42pm
A Systematic Over View of Five Year Results of Serial Protocol Kidney Transplant Biopsies.

A. Geraedts, M. Tavakol, F. Vincenti, S. Chandran, Z. Laszik, B. Lee, J. Roberts, M. Sarwal.

Concurrent Session: Delayed Graft Function and Protocol Biopsy  •  Room 302
5:30pm-5:42pm
Assessing the Impact of the Share35 Liver Allocation Policy: Survival Outcomes Among Liver Re-Transplant Recipients.

J. Ortiz,1 N. Koizumi,2 C. Kwon,2 Y. Zhang,2 C. Ortiz.3

Concurrent Session: Impact of New Allocation Systems and Novel Tools for Performance Enhancement in Abdominal Transplantation  •  Room 210
5:30pm-5:42pm
Association of Neighborhood Poverty and Living Donor Kidney Transplant Rates by Donor Relationship to Recipient.

G. Vranic, A. Nishio Lucar, D. Keith.

Concurrent Session: Kidney Donor Surgery and Outcomes  •  Ballroom B
5:30pm-5:42pm
Black Ethnicity as a Risk Factor for Poor Kidney Allograft Outcomes Post-Transplantation.

S. Tahir,1 F. Jackson-Spence,1 H. Gillott,1 F. Everson,2 J. Nath,2 A. Sharif.2

Concurrent Session: Older and High Risk Kidney Transplant Recipients/Donors  •  Ballroom A
5:30pm-5:42pm
Clinical Impact of the Verigene® Blood Culture System on Rapid Diagnosis and Antibiotic Optimization in Bacteremic Solid Organ Transplant (SOT) Recipients.

N. Law,1 G. Malat,3,4 D. Lee,1 A. Doyle,2 C. Emery,1,5 K. Kyle,5 K. Ranganna,2 M. Harhay,2 T. Bias.1,4

Concurrent Session: Organ Transplantation in the Era of Highly Resistant Pathogens  •  Room 311
5:30pm-5:42pm
Comparison of C4d Deposition in Renal Biopsies with Luminex-Based C3d Single Antigen Bead (SAB) Detection.

R. Pelletier,1 I. Balazs,2 P. Adams,3 P. Steller,3 N. DiPaola,4 L. Rankin,3 A. Diez,5 M. Henry.1

Concurrent Session: Kidney AMR: Making the Diagnosis  •  Veterans Auditorium
5:30pm-5:42pm
Engineering a “Hybrid Thymus” to Promote Transplant Tolerance.

S. AlFadil,1 M.-J. Kim,2 M. Iglesias Lozano,1 B. Oh,1 W. Lee,1 G. Brandacher,1 T. Serworld,2 G. Raimondi.1

Concurrent Session: Allograft Tolerance 1: Animal Models  •  Room 306
5:30pm-5:42pm
Evaluation of the Long-Term Outcomes with Everolimus After Calcineurin Inhibitor Withdrawal: 36M Results of the H2304 and PROTECT Extension Studies.

L. Fischer,1,2 J. Fung,1 H. Metselaar,1 G. Kaiser,1,2 P. Schemmer,2 P. Neuhaus,2 G. Dong,3 P. Lopez,4 P. Bernhardt,4 H. Schlitt.2

Concurrent Session: Liver: Immunosuppression and Rejection  •  Room 312
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