Organ Transplantation
Below is a list of all Organ Transplantation faculty. View individual profiles of our faculty members — with publication and contact information, research and clinical specialties and more — via the links below.
Stosor, Valentina
Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases) and Surgery (Organ Transplantation)
Bio
Dr. Stosor is engaged in the clinical care of immunocompromised patients, including organ cell transplant recipients and those with HIV/HCV co-infection. My clinical research interests include: 1. HIV... [more]
Sufit, Robert L
Professor of Neurology (Neuromuscular Disease) and Surgery (Organ Transplantation)
Bio
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Muscular dystrophies, Myasthenia gravis, Neurogenetic disorders, Neuromuscular diseases, Peripheral neuropathies
Tran, Alexandria
Instructor of Surgery (Organ Transplantation)
Wertheim, Jason Albert
Adjunct Professor of Surgery (Organ Transplantation)
Bio
My clinical interests include abdominal organ transplantation and living donation surgery. My research interests focus on developing tissue engineering and regenerative medicine based approaches for r... [more]
Wong, Hak Yui
Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology (Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology) and Surgery (Organ Transplantation)
Bio
Cardiovascular anesthesia, Thoracic anesthesia, Transplantation anesthesia
Xu, Hong
Research Associate Professor of Surgery (Organ Transplantation)
Yoo, Simon S
Associate Professor of Dermatology (Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery), Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery and Surgery (Organ Transplantation)
Bio
High risk skin cancer, Transplant skin care, Basal Cell Cancer, Squamous Cell Cancer, Melanoma, Mohs micrographic surgery, Reconstruction after skin cancer surgery, Laser surgery, Scar revision, Botox... [more]
Zhang, Xiaomin
Research Assistant Professor of Surgery (Organ Transplantation)
Zhang, Zheng J
Research Professor of Surgery (Organ Transplantation)
Bio
Primary research interest involves identifying key molecule pathways (e.g. TLRs signaling pathways) leading to allograft rejection following organ transplantation using small animal transplant models.