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2020 American Transplant Congress

May 30-June 1, 2020

ATC Virtual Congress
Live Broadcast Dates: May 30 - June 1, 2020
OnDemand Access: May 30, 2020 - June 4, 2021

Originally scheduled to take place in Philadelphia, this became a Virtual Congress due to COVID-19. For more information, visit The Official ATC Congress site.

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  • The Experience of 1000 Cases of Hand Assisted Laparoscopic Donor Nephrectomy for Living Donor Kidney Transplantation

    T. Hiramitsu1, T. Tomosugi1, K. Futamura1, M. Okada1, N. Goto1, S. Narumi1, K. Uchida2, Y. Watarai1

  • The FcγRIIIa-158 VV Genotype Increased the Risk of Post-Transplant Lymphoproliferative Disorder in T-Cell Depleted Kidney Transplant Recipients

    P. Gatault1, L. Lajoie1, J. Stojanova2, P. Marquet2, G. Thibault1

  • The Fibrinogen-Like Protein 2 Molecule Influences the Development of Thymic Regulatory T-Cells

    C. Lam1, S. Moshkelgosha1, G. A. Levy2, A. Chruscinski3, S. C. Juvet4

  • The Financial Concerns of Non-Directed (Altruistic) Living Kidney Donors – How Can We Improve the Donation Process?

    A. Maghen1, G. Mendoza1, G. B. Vargas1, S. E. Connor1, S. Nassiri1, L. Kwan1, E. L. Wood1, J. Lalezari1, S. Friedman1, A. D. Waterman2, S. George3, S. L. Maliski4, J. L. Veale1

  • The Forgiven Disease: Outcomes of Lung Transplantation in Two HIV-Infected Patients

    S. Biswas Roy1, M. T. Olson2, M. A. Smith1, R. M. Bremner1, R. Walia1, A. Arjuna1

  • The Frequency of De Novo DSA in the Years Following Heart Transplantation

    A. Shen, J. Patel, M. Kittleson, D. Chang, E. Kransdorf, D. Geft, K. Nishihara, L. Czer, F. Esmailian, J. A. Kobashigawa

  • The Gut Microbiota Stimulates Dendritic Cells for Immune Modulation

    V. Saxena, W. Piao, L. Hittle, L. Li, T. Simon, C. Palusckievicz, Y. Xiong, T. Zhang, M. Shirkey, E. F. Mongodin, J. S. Bromberg

  • The Heart of the Matter: The Impact of the 2018 Heart Allocation Policy at a Single Organ Procurement Organization

    A. J. Boyer, J. B. Nave, C. A. Hostetler, C. C. Muse, R. A. Squires, J. P. Orlowski

  • The Histological Picture of Indication Biopsies in the First Days after Renal Transplantation

    E. Van Loon, M. Coemans, A. Senev, D. Kuypers, M. Emonds, M. Naesens

  • The Impact of a Positive Crossmatch on KAS Patients and Organs

    J. Lee1, K. Sjöholm2, C. Kjellman2, T. Lorant2, L. Winstedt2, V. Nigro2, K. M. Roupé2, Å. Schiött2, A. Runstrom2, S. Taranto3, T. Baker3, D. Stewart3

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