ATC 2021 Virtual Connect: 4-9 juin 2021 – Ne manquez pas les présentations des membres du PRDTC !
ATC 2021 Virtual Connect aura lieu du 4 au 9 juin. Ne manquez pas les présentations des membres du PRDTC ci-dessous :
Vendredi 4 juin 2021
- 15h00 – 15h10 – Altruistic Donation and Social Media in LDLT – Nazkia Selzner, MD PhD, University Health Network, Toronto
- 15h20 – 15h30 – Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to Facilitate Decision-making: Provider Perspective – Héloïse Cardinal, MD, PhD, Dr, CHUM, Montreal
- 18h00 – 20h00 – Building Professional Connections – Lori West, MD, D.Phil, University of Alberta, Edmonton
- 18h00 – 20h00 – Tips for Managing Your Time – Kathryn Tinckam, MD, MBA, MMSc,FRCPC, FAST, University Health Network, Toronto
Samedi 5 juin 2021
- 20h55 – 21h00 – Con: HBsAg Positive Donors: Too much risk for HBV Negative Recipients – Karen Doucette, MD, MSc University of Alberta, Edmonton
Dimanche 6 juin 2021
- 9h00 – 9h10 – Successes and Challenges in Developing NonDirected Liver Donation Programs: Donor Safety and Recipient Selections – Nazia Selzner, MD PhD, Toronto
- 9h20 – 9h30 – Targeting the Microbiome to Prevent PostTransplant Metabolic Disease and Rejection – Mamatha Bhat, MD, PhD, University Health Network, Toronto
- 15h00 – 15h10 – CAR Tregs – Megan Levings, PhD,Dr., BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute, Vancouver
Lundi 7 juin 2021
- 15h00 – 15h10 – Let’s Get Real (World): Dealing with Bias, Negotiation and Microaggressions Case Study – Bethany Foster, MD, Montreal Children’s Hospital of the McGill University Health Centre, Montreal
- 15h30 – 16h00 – Live Video Controversy Discussion: Should We HLA Match in Organ Allocation – Yes – Peter Nickerson, MD, University of Manitoba, Distinguished Professor, Vice Dean (Research), Winnipeg
- 16h30 – 16h35– Use of a Novel Bead-based Assay to Measure the Impact of Imlifidase on ABO IgG Antibodies – Anne Halpin, Department of Pediatrics and Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Alberta and Alberta Precision Laboratories, Edmonton
Mardi 8 juin 2021
- 9h00 – 9h10 – How Much Does the Plumber Want for Clogged Pipes? Coronary Artery Disease after Transplant – Jagbir Gill, MD, Univ of British Columbia
- 9h00 – 9h10 – New Tools for ABO Characterization – Anne Halpin, MSc CHS, University Alberta, Ms, Edmonton
- 9h20 – 9h30 – Unique Considerations for Screening and Prevention of Infectious Diseases in Kidney Transplant Candidates – Deepali Kumar, MD, University Health Network, Toronto
- 9h20 – 9h30 – ABOi Transplantation and Unmet Needs – Lori West, MD, DPhil, FRCPC, University of Alberta, Edmonton
- 15h10 – 15h20 – Pro: Why Wait: We Should be Doing Epitope Matching Now – Peter Nickerson, MD, University oManitoba, Distinguished Professor, Vice Dean (Research), Winnipeg
- 15h20 – 15h30 – Canadian Transplant Research Perspective – Lori West, MD, D.Phil, University of Alberta, Edmonton
- 15h20 – 15h30 – Con: Stop in the Name of HLA: We are Not Ready for Epitope Matching – Tom Blydt-Hansen, MDCM, FRCPC, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
- 20h55 – 21h05 – How can Patient-reported Outcomes be Useful Routine Clinical Patient Management? – Istvan Mucsi, MD, PhD, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto
Mercredi 9 juin 2021
- 9h20 – 9h30 – Functional Properties of Non-HLA Antibodies – Marie-Josée Hebert, MD, CHUM – CHUM, Montréal