AJT April 2026 Editors’ Picks
Description: Hosts Roz and Dr. Sanchez-Fueyo are joined by Cesar Berto to discuss the key articles of the April issue of the American Journal of Transplantation.
Dr. Cesar Berto is an Assistant Professor at the University of Alabama, Birmingham, in the Division of Infectious Diseases
[43:52] Costimulatory blockade and infectious risk in solid organ transplantation
In this specialty podcast, Dr. Justin Barr is joined by Dr. Thomas Schlich and Dr. Susan Lederer to discuss the early history of transplant surgery, with Dr. Schlich focusing on the mostly European efforts inaugurating solid organ transplant between 1880 and 1910 whilst Dr. Lederer concentrates on skin, blood, and corneal transplants in early 20th century America.
Justin Barr practices abdominal transplant and advanced hepatobiliary surgery at the Ochsner Clinic
Thomas Schlich is the James McGill Professor and Department Chair at McGill University
Susan E. Lederer is the Ronald Numbers Professor of History of Medicine and Bioethics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison
References:
The Origins of Organ Transplantation
Flesh and Blood: Organ Transplantation and Blood Transfusion in Twentieth-Century America
Description: Hosts Roz and Dr. Sanchez-Fueyo are joined by Justin Barr to discuss the key articles of the March issue of the American Journal of Transplantation.
Justin Barr practices abdominal transplant and advanced hepatobiliary surgery at Ochsner Medical Center
[13:54] A 100-year simulation of the National Kidney Registry’s voucher program
[42:50] Suppression of cardiac allograft vasculopathy by a macrophage efferocytosis receptor
Description: Hosts Roz and Dr. Sanchez-Fueyo are joined by Juan Pablo Huidobro to discuss the key articles of the February issue of the American Journal of Transplantation.
Juan Pablo Huidobro is an Assistant Professor in Nephrology at Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
[13:22] Erythropoietin prolongs graft survival in mice by counteracting trained immunity
[22:06] A new principle to attenuate ischemia reperfusion injury in kidney transplantation
AJT January 2026 Editors’ Picks
Description: Hosts Roz and Dr. Sanchez-Fueyo are joined by Dr. Al-Faraaz Kassam to discuss the key articles of the January issue of the American Journal of Transplantation.
Al-Faraaz Kassam is an Assistant Professor in Transplant Surgery at Johns Hopkins University
[23:01] Exosome-primed T cell immunity is facilitated by complement activation
AJT December 2025 Editors’ Picks
Description: Hosts Roz and Dr. Sanchez-Fueyo are joined by Hannah Bahakel to discuss the key articles of the December issue of the American Journal of Transplantation.
Hannah Bahakel is a Clinical Immunodeficiency fellow at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
[13:51] Donor-derived cell-free DNA significantly improves rejection yield in kidney transplant biopsies
Description: Hosts Roz and Dr. Sanchez-Fueyo are joined by Christie Rampersad to discuss the key articles of the November issue of the American Journal of Transplantation.
Christie Rampersad is clinical associate, in the Division of Nephrology at the University of Toronto in the Ajmera Transplant Centre
[03:45] The early impacts of an attempt to standardize kidney procurement biopsy practices
[13:40] The current state of simultaneous heart-liver transplantation in the United States
[20:11] Engaging patients in organ transplant listing meetings: A survey study
AJT October 2025 Editors’ Picks
Description: Hosts Roz and Dr. Sanchez-Fueyo are joined by Dr. Christina Haugen to discuss the key articles of the October issue of the American Journal of Transplantation.
Dr. Christina Haugen is an Assistant Professor of Surgery at the University of Cincinnati.
[10:26] Donor-specific mesenchymal stem cell infusion in human and nonhuman primate kidney transplantation
Hosts Roz and Dr. Sanchez-Fueyo discuss the key articles of the September issue of the American Journal of Transplantation.
In this Specialty Podcast, Dr. Dami Ko is joined by Dr. Katherine Rizzolo, and Dr. Leonela Villegas to discuss kidney transplantation for undocumented immigrants in the United States, particularly the challenges they face and ethical considerations.
Dr. Dami Ko is an assistant professor at Northeastern University, specializing in post-transplant care and quality of life.
Dr. Katherine Rizzolo is a nephrologist in Boston, MA.
Dr. Leonela Villegas is a Pediatric Nephrologist at Hartford, CT
References:
Long-term impact of immigration status on outcomes in pediatric kidney transplant recipients.
Successful pathways to liver transplant for undocumented immigrants.
Hosts Roz and Alberto are joined by new Editorial Fellow Dr. Sofia Bin to discuss the key articles of the August issue of the American Journal of Transplantation.
Dr. Sofia Bin is an assistant professor of medical and surgical sciences at the University of Bologna.
[02:46] Gut microbiome alterations precede graft rejection in kidney transplantation patients
Editorial: Graft biopsy reimagined: Integrating morphology and molecular maps
[22:20] Does a changing donor pool explain the recent rise in the United States kidney nonuse rate?