Research Rotation
During the donor / research rotation, the fellow is given the opportunity to engage in
either clinical/translational or basic science research, typically under the direct mentorship
of one of the transplant surgeons. The transplant surgeons offer a broad range of research
expertise in transplantation (see faculty profiles) extending from basic immunology and
ischemia/reperfusion research through the design of clinical trials and outcomes research using registry
data. Care is taken to assess the fellow's interests and previous research experience to best
advise him/her regarding the optimal project to undertake such that this time period will be
productive.
Histopathology: Interpretation of Allograft Biopsies
The UCSF transplant nephrologists perform all kidney allograft biopsies (approximately 200
annually). Similarly, the UCSF transplant hepatologists perform all liver allograft biopsies for
inpatients (approximately 60-75 annually). Additional allograft biopsies from UCSF
transplant recipients performed outside of UCSF are typically sent over for histopathologic
review. Finally, the UCSF transplant surgeons perform all pancreas allograft biopsies (6-8
annually). On each clinical service, allograft biopsies are reviewed daily as a team with the
transplant pathology fellow and attending.
Immunogenetics and Histocompatibility
All fellows are required to attend a full day course on histocompatibility given annually by the
Director and staff of the Immunogenetics Laboratory. The course covers the theory and the practice
of HLA typing, crossmatching, and work-up of alloantibodies. While on the Kidney-Pancreas Transplant
Service, issues regarding histocompatibility and crossmatching are frequently discussed in the context
of patient care.
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