December 20, 2022
The recordings of our Precision Medicine in Transplantation Symposium on Dec. 12 and 13 are now online.
Key Note Session)
- Philip O'Connel - Predictive biomarkers to facilitate personalised management of transplant care
Session 1)
- Karen Sherwood - How to build Clusters of Excellence for Effective Innovation in Transplantation
- Matthias Niemann - Allele-specific solvent accessible amino acid mismatches are correlated with immunizer-specific HLA antibodies after kidney transplantation or pregnancy
Session 2)
- Giuseppe Orlando - Organ Transplantation, Bioengineering, Regeneration, Repair and Preservation: The Words May Change, but the Substance Remains the Same
- Rabindra Bhattacharjee (NA)
- John Coleman - Converting organ blood-type to enable ABOi transplants with deceased donor organs
Session 3)
- Clint Valentine (NA)
- Florian Kuchenbauer (NA)
- Thomas Neville - Optimizing Outcome in Unrelated Donor Stem Cell Collection Through Improved Donor Selection
Session 4)
- Louisa Edwards (NA)
- Anne Halpin - Donor perspective
- Tania Bubela - Social sciences convergence with translational precision medicine
Session 5)
- Melina Messing - Prognostic peripheral blood biomarkers at ICU admission predict COVID-19 clinical outcomes
- David Harriman - Is the Urinary Microbiome an Innocent Bystander or Active Participant in Kidney Allograft Dysfunction?
- Xuehai Wang - Single-cell profiling reveals a memory B cell-like subtype of follicular lymphoma with increased transformation risk
Session 6)
- Chris Blosser - DETECT - Opportunity for Precision Diagnostics in Cancer & Transplant to Guide Personalized Medicine
- Ali Zarinpar (NA)
- Klemens Budde (NA)
Session 7)
- Ryan Brinkman (NA)
- Phillip Richmond - BC Children’s Precision Health Initiative
- Amrit Singh - Multimodal data integration for deriving insights into transplant rejection