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Please join us for:
SETID Fellowsβ Mystery Cases this Friday, 06/06/2025 at 8am CST
Check out our case series on donor-derived invasive fungal infections in heart transplant recipients! Just published in MMCR and features cases of donor-derived Candida parapsilosis and Aspergillus fumigatus.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
From rising #TxID star (and a Canadian, no less), Patrick Tam @tamckpatrick.bsky.social
HOPE in every breath and heartbeat: Understanding transplant eligibility, access barriers, and clinical outcomes in thoracic transplantation in persons with HIV
www.jhltopen.org/article/S295...
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Please join us for our quarterly SETID discussion on Friday, Feb 14 at 9AM EST. Dr. Patrick Tam from Duke University will be presenting on use of Hepatitis B NAT+ organs in solid organ transplantation. Please DM for zoom link.
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We want to thank our expert panel for leading our first seminar this year "Building a Research Portfolio in Transplant ID!"
Look out for our upcoming series in the new year and message us if interested!!
1) Hepatitis B in SOT
2) Challenging Cases in TxID
3) CMV and SCT