Host Roz and Josh are joined by AJT Editorial Fellow Scott Krummey, MD, PhD, to discuss the key articles of the May issue of American Journal of Transplantation.
[01:59] Genetic evaluation of living kidney donor candidates: A review and recommendations for best practices
[11:36] Mutations In Latent Membrane Protein 1 of Epstein-Barr Virus are Associated with Increased Risk for Post-Transplant Lymphoproliferative Disorder in Children
[23:13] Impacts of removing race from the calculation of the Kidney Donor Profile Index
[31:49] The Association of Donor Hepatitis C Virus Infection with Three-Year Kidney Transplant Outcomes in the Era of Direct-Acting Antiviral Medications
[41:40] Time to discard the term “discard”
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The impact and implications of the kidney allocation system (KAS 250) over kidney allocation in the United States
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Kidney Utilization and Organ Procurement Organization Performance
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Ethical Issues Related to Informed Consent and Informed Authorization for Xenotransplantation
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International efforts to eliminate gender disparities in allocation of liver transplants: MELD 3.0 & Gender-Equity Model for Liver Allocation (GEMA)
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Opportunities and Challenges in Transplant Registry Research
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