OUR PRESENTATIONS

5/2008 2008 Gamma Delta T cell Conference: γδ T cells in liver transplant tolerance. May 21-23. Poster.


8/2008 XXII International Congress of The Transplantation Society: Involvement of gamma delta T lymphocytes in liver transplant tolerance. August 11-15. Poster.


8/2008 XXII International Congress of The Transplantation Society: PD-L1/PD-1 signal deficiency promotes allogeneic immune responses and accelerates heart allograft rejection. August 11-15. Oral.


4/2009 5th International Pediatric Transplant Association: The involvement of gamma delta T lymphocytes in liver transplant tolerance. April 18-21. Poster.


4/2009 5th International Pediatric Transplant Association: The role of PD-L1 signaling in the regulation of allogeneic immune responses. April 18-21. Oral.


5/2009 American Association of Immunologists. Inverse relationship between liver γδT cells and Foxp3 + CD25 + CD4 + Tregs contributes to liver allograft tolerance and rejection.


9/2009 International Small bowel Transplant Symposium. Progression of liver disease in a child with intestinal failure treated with Omegaven®. September 9-12.


9/2009 International Small Bowel Transplant Symposium. Intestinal rehabilitation and transplant center program outcomes. September 9-12.


9/2009 International Small Bowel Transplant Symposium. Omega-3 Fatty Acid

Supplementation in Children with Complete Dependence on Parenteral Nutrition.

September 9-12.


9/2009 International Small bowel Transplant Symposium. Blood stream infection rates in children with intestinal failure. September 9-12.


9/2009 International Small Bowel Transplant Symposium. Parenteral Nutrition-Induced Cholestasis in Neonates Following Abdominal Surgery. September 9-12.


11/2009 NASPGHAN. Omega-3 Fatty Acid Supplementation Normalizes Bilirubin

in Cholestatic Children Dependent on Parenteral Nutrition. November 12-15.


11/2009 North Pacific Surgical Association. The Experience of a Regional Pediatric Intestinal Failure Program: Successful Outcomes from Intestinal Rehabilitation.

November 11-13.


5/2010 Pediatric Academic Society: Omega-3 Fatty Acid Supplementation Reverses Hyperbilirubinemia in the Absence of Enteral Nutrition. May 1-3.



5/2010 Pediatric Academic Society: Parenteral Nutrition-Associated Liver Disease in the Surgical Infant is Not Dependent on the Duration of Parenteral Nutrition. May 1-3.


8/2010 The Transplantation Society: THE INTERPLAY OF PD-L1 SIGNALING, γδ T AND T REGULATORY CELLS IN THE REGULATION OF ALLOGENEIC IMMUNE RESPONSE.


9/2010 International Pediatric Intestinal Failure and Rehabilitation Symposium. The trajectory of cholestatic liver disease after intestinal surgery in the neonatal period. Sept 9-11.


10/2010 American Academy of Pediatrics: Timing of Referral to an Intestinal Failure Program: The Relationship between Hyperbilirubinemia and Mortality. Oct 4-7.


5/2011 Pediatric Academic Society. The Optimal Timing of Referral of Pediatric Patients to a Multidisciplinary Intestinal Rehabilitation Program. May 2011.


6/2011 International Pediatric Transplant Association. T cell depletion induces enduring homeostatic expansion of CD8+, Vdelta1 and CD25+CD127lo CD4+ regulatory T cells in adult liver transplant. June 2011.


3/2011 International Small Bowel Transplant Symposium. Plenary presentation. Long-term parenteral fish oil-based lipid monotherapy in children is associated with biochemical alterations in essential fatty acids. September, 2011.