Abstract Session: Immune monitoring and Biomarkers
Monday September 23, 2024 from 13:40 to 15:10
Üsküdar 3
Moderators
  • Stephen Alexander, Australia
  • Prof. Philip J. O'Connell, Australia
Lectures
  • 247.a Novel biomarkers
    Jonathan Bromberg, United States
  • 247.1 Torque teno virus for predicting severe infections and biopsy-proven rejection in prevalent kidney transplant recipients: An inter-rim analysis of a single-centre prospective cohort study
    Dr. Ian Tatt Liew, Singapore
  • 247.2 Long-term evaluation of anorectal autotransplantation in swine model
    Flávio H F Galvao, Brazil
  • 247.3 T cell receptors and the transcriptomic profile of t cells in transplant tolerance
    Dr. Min Hu, Australia
  • 247.5 Mitochondrial flavin mononucleotide measured at beginning of hypothermic machine perfusion predicts patient survival after liver transplantation
    Dr. Jule Dingfelder, Austria
  • 247.7 The time dependent changes in serum immunoglobulin after kidney transplantation and its association with infection
    Dr. Eun-Ah Jo, Korea
  • 247.8 Analysis of T-cell alloantigen response via a direct pathway in kidney transplant recipients with donor-specific antibodies
    Dr. Naoya Iwahara, Japan
  • 247.9 Factors influencing the torque teno virus (TTV) viral load in a sizable population of solid organ transplant recipients.
    Dr. Dimitri Bedo, France
  • 247.10 The combination of TTV viral load and BKV-neutralizing antibody titers aids in stratifying the risk of BKV viremia.
    Dr. Ilies Benotmane, France
  • 247.11 Comparative assessment of steatotic livers in preservation solutions: New compositions for old problems
    Dr. Arnau P Panisello-Rosello, Spain
  • 247.12 Value of HLA class II combined molecular mismatch scoring system for immune risk stratification in kidney transplantation
    Dr. Kevin Louis, France