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Home > Current Research > 2019 Research Grants

2019 Research Grants

June 11, 2019

AST Research Network/Sanofi Basic Science Fellowship Research Grant
Arun Cumpelik, MD, PhD
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Research Title: The Role of Decay Accelerating Factor (DAF) on Germinal Center B-Cells in Humoral Allo-immunity

AST Research Network/Bristol-Myers Squibb Translational Science Faculty Development Research Grant
Mamatha Bhat, MD, MSc, PhD, FRCPC
University Health Network and University of Toronto
Research Title: Immunosuppressants Increase Hepatic Lipogenesis through Alterations in the Intestinal Microbiome

AST Research Network Basic Science Fellowship Research Grant
Taylor Coe, MD
Massachusetts General Hospital
Research Title: Role of IdeS in Depletion of IgG Reduce Antibody Mediated Graft Damage in Non-Human Primate Liver Xenotransplantation

AST Research Network Basic Science Fellowship Research Grant Kryscilla Yang, MD
Columbia University
Research Title: T-cell Receptor Deep Sequencing To Distinquish Autoimmune Recurrence From Allograft Rejection in Liver Transplant Patients with Autoimmune Liver Disease

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