Immunology

“Antigen-Specificity of T cell Infiltrates in Biopsies with T cell Mediated Rejection and BK Polyomavirus Viremia: Analysis by Next Generation Sequencing”

“Antigen-Specificity of T cell Infiltrates in Biopsies with T cell Mediated Rejection and BK Polyomavirus Viremia: Analysis by Next Generation Sequencing”

Originally aired on May 24, 2017 • 1:00 PM ET • Hosted by the Transplant Diagnostic Community of Practice

Antigen-Specificity of T cell Infiltrates in Biopsies with T cell Mediated Rejection and BK Polyomavirus Viremia: Analysis by Next Generation Sequencing

Speaker: Parmjeet Randhawa, MD • The Thomas E. Starzl Transplantation Institute, University of Pittsburgh
Moderator: Peter T. Jindra, PhD • BCM Immune Evaluation Laboratory

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Transplant Immunosuppression 2017: Achieving Long Term Success

Transplant Immunosuppression 2017: Achieving Long Term Success

The course will focus on current trends in immunosuppressive protocols for the care of transplant recipients, particularly addressing donor specific antibody; improving outcomes utilizing specific protocols aimed to reduce common causes of graft loss; and major issues in living donation, including paired exchange.  In addition, there will be “How I Do It” sessions where experts discuss how they care for patients with specific transplant issues.  A major component of the course will be the opportunity to interact with faculty who use different protocols and have opposing points of view.  We will again offer a pre-meeting for Transplant Coordinators on the morning of October 11.

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