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Join me in this episode for a presentation on Pneumocystis jirovecii.
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Tune in to this episode of the Transplant ID podcast for a case based learning module on the topic of invasive candidiasis and its therapy.
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Today I am joined by Dr. Julie Steinbrink, assistant professor of medicine at the Division of Infectious Disease at Duke University School of Medicine. In this episode, we are discussing fungal diagnostics, transcriptional signatures, and also HCV in transplant.
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Today I am interviewing Michael P Angarone. We are discussing the topic of diarrheal illness in transplant patients.
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In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Laila Woc-Coburn. We are discussing Chagas screening, diagnosis, and treatment in transplant patients.
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In this episode, I Interview George Thompson from UC Davis. Join us as we talk all about Coccidioidomycosis and more.
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In this episode of the Transplant ID cast, I am interviewing Professor Sankar Swaminathan from University of Utah. We are covering various aspects of EBV and the future of ID.
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Join me in a discussion on GATA2 deficiency and interview with Dr. Jennifer Cuellar-Rodriguez, Director, Transplant Infectious Diseases Consult Service at NIH.
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In this episode I am joined by Ricardo La Hoz, Director of the Transplant ID Program at UT Southwestern. We are discussing his journey to his current position and his experience and work with donor derived infections.
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Today I am joined by Andrew Karaba, MD., Ph.D. for a discussion about herpesviruses, immune responsive to viruses, and approach to a case of an immunocompromised woman with acute meningitis.
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In this episode I am joined by Dr. Alaa Atmna, senior lecturer at Tel Aviv University and consultant for transplant infectious diseases at Beilinson Hospital in Israel. We are discussing UTI’s, C Difficile in transplant, and more.
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Today I am joined by Dr. Morales, Medical Director of Transplant ID at Virginia Commonwealth University. We are discussing her path to Transplant ID, how her grandfather played an interesting role in history, and two emerging infection cases.
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Janet Handal, founder of Transplant Recipients and Immunocompromised Patient Advocacy Group (TRAIPAG) is joining us today to talk about how the group got started, her experience with COVID and getting treatment, and more.
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Camille Kotton, Clinical Director of Transplant and Immunocompromised Host Infectious Diseases at Massachusetts General Hospital is joining us today. We are discussing her background and experience, how she would treat several sample cases, and travel after transplantation.
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Today I am joined by Nicolas Barros, Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine and Medical Director of Transplant Infectious Disease at Indiana University. We are discussing his background, Chagas, Strongyloides, and Peruvian soccer.
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In this episode, I am talking with Ghady Haidar, Director of Research for the Bone Marrow Transplant and Hematological Malignancy Infectious Disease program and Program Director for the Transplant ID Fellowship Program at the University of Pittsburgh, about Transplant ID research, Gram Negative Infections, and much more.
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