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Solid Organ
Transplant 
Epidemiology 
Ethics and 
Policy Lab 

Focus Areas

Access to Transplantation
Living Kidney Donors
Transplant Ethics
Health Behavior Change
Transplant Outcomes
Peter Reese, MD, PhD
Peter Reese

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Vishnu Potluri, MD, MSCE
Vishnu Potluri

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Featured Work

PUBLICATION For HCV-RNA+ donor kidneys, glomerular disease was rare and chronic disease pathology was not more common than among HCV-negative kidneys Read More
PUBLICATION Policies can advance equity in the field of transplantation, both within individual health systems and across different countries Lancet Read More
PUBLICATION Transplanting organs from EBV-seronegative donors into seronegative recipients significantly reduces risk of PTLD JAMA Read More
PUBLICATION Higher-than-anticipated cumulative incidence of EBV infection and PTLD will likely change practice related to transplanting EBV-seropositive donor organs into EBV-negative recipients Annals of Internal Medicine Read More
PUBLICATION Five-Year Allograft Survival for Recipients of Kidney Transplants From HCV Infected vs Uninfected Deceased Donors in the Direct-Acting Antiviral Therapy Era JAMA Read More
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Vanderbilt Center for Transplant Science
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
2525 West End Avenue, Room 713
Nashville, TN 37203

peter.reese@vumc.org

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