for the most outstanding paper published in Transplantation in the field of Basic Science research
for the most outstanding paper published in Transplantation in the field of Translational Science research
The Leslie Brent Award for the Best Publication in Basic Transplantation Research went to Robert Bray from Emory University in Atlanta, GA, United States and co-authors for their research on Development and Validation of a Multiplex, Bead-based Assay to Detect Antibodies Directed Against SARS-CoV-2 Proteins.
The authors decided to donate the monetary award to the Terasaki Innovation Center (TIC). The TIC, following in the legacy of Dr. Paul Terasaki, facilitates and promotes the development and discovery of new pathways and tools to aid in the diagnosis and management of solid organ allograft rejection.
The Anthony P. Monaco Award that recognizes the best translational submission went to Antonio Amoroso from the University of Turin, Italy and co-authors for their research on HLA and AB0 Polymorphisms May Influence SARS-CoV-2 Infection and COVID-19 Severity.
for the most outstanding paper published in Transplantation in the field of Basic Science research
for the most outstanding paper published in Transplantation in the field of Translational Science research
for the most outstanding paper published in Transplantation in the field of Basic Science research
“Coaggregates of Regulatory T Cells and Islet Cells Allow Long-term Graft Survival in Liver Without Immunosuppression”
Transplantation. 99(5):942-947, May 2015.
for the most outstanding paper published in Transplantation in the field of Translational Science research
“Differences in Immunogenicity of HLA Antigens and the Impact of Cross-Reactivity on the Humoral Response.”
Transplantation. 99(1):77-85, January 2015.
for the most outstanding paper published in Transplantation in the field of Basic Science research
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, United States
“Anti-Interleukin 6 Receptor Antibodies Attenuate Antibody Recall Responses in a Mouse Model of Allosensitization”
Transplantation. 2014 Dec 27;98(12):1262-70
for the most outstanding paper published in Transplantation in the field of Translational Science research
Celyad S.A., Belgium
“HLA Monomers as a Tool to Monitor Indirect Allorecognition”
Transplantation. 2014 Jun 15;97(11):1119-27.
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