Dear IPITA Member,
On behalf of the International Pancreas and Islet Transplant Association we would like to encourage you to participate in our 2023 Election. To be eligible to vote you must be a Full or Allied Health Member of IPITA.
The Association seeks to achieve a Council that has gender and geographical balance in proportion to our membership. It also seeks a balance of focus on pancreas and islet transplantation, as well as fields of research and clinical practice.
It’s as easy as four simple steps:
Thank you for being an active member of our Society and we look forward to sharing the results of our election during the 2023 IPITA/IXA/CTRMS Joint Congress which will take place from October 26-29, 2023. Visit www.sandiego2023.org for more information.
Sincerely,
Hanne Scholz
IPITA Secretary
Angelika C. Gruessner, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Medicine/Nephrology at SUNY Downstate Health Science University, Brooklyn, NY and an Adjunct Professor at Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, Division of Epidemiology & Biostatistics, University of Arizona. She received a PhD. from the Department of Theoretical Medicine, Ruprecht-Karl-Universität, Heidelberg, Germany. For more than 30 years, she is actively engaged in the field of pancreas and islet transplantation. She serves as the director of the International Pancreas Transplant Registry (IPTR) and publishes annually the newest developments in this field across the globe. Since IPITA’s founding in Amsterdam, she attended and actively presented at each single IPITA meeting.
Her goal is to educate and inform the transplant community and the interested public about the newest developments in beta-cell replacement therapy. She eagerly distributes the most recent available information for all interested parties. Dr. Gruessner has a publication record of more than 300 peer-reviewed articles and is the co-editor of the second edition of the text book on “Pancreas Transplantation”. For the last 2 years, she has been an active member of IPITA’s education committee. For her engagement, Dr. Gruessner received the 2019 Richard Lillehei Memorial Lecture Award.
Dr. Witkowski is an active clinical surgeon scientist. He arrived to the University of Chicago in 2009 after research and clinical fellowships at Columbia University. He serves as Director of Pancreas and Islet Transplantation and Director of the Transplant Surgery Fellowship.
Dr. Witkowski is recognized both nationally and internationally as a leader in clinical transplantation and islet transplantation. His efforts are represented scholarly publications regarding clinical islet transplantation with over 150 published articles and book chapters. He founded Islet for US Collaborative in 2020 and has been the senior author on multiple consensus position manuscripts with global leaders. He has served as the Co-Director of the University of Chicago Islet Cell Biology Core since 2013. Last year his program performed the highest number of allo-islet transplants in the United States. His laboratory has received over $8M funded research grants and he is Principal Investigator for several clinical trials.
Dr. Witkowski is an active clinical surgeon. He has led consistent growth of the pancreas transplant program with a currently reported 100% 3-year kidney graft survival for simultaneous kidney pancreas transplants. These efforts achieved threshold to be an American Society of Transplant Surgery approved fellowship training program for pancreas transplantation.
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