Timucin Taner, MD, PhD, FAASLD
Biography
Dr. Taner is a Professor of Surgery and Consultant in Immunology at Mayo Clinic, Rochester. He is the Chair of the Division of Transplantation Surgery at the same institution. His clinical practice involves liver transplantation, living donor hepatectomies and nephrectomies. His research focuses on liver transplant immunobiology, investigating interactions between liver allografts and host immune responses. He is the current co-Editor-in-Chief of Liver Transplantation.
Sessions
9:45 AM
- 6:45 AM
Convention Center - Summit 4, The Park @TLM, Hall D
The Liver and Immune System: The Eternal Battle in Transplant Settings
Timucin Taner, MD, PhD, FAASLD | Presenter,
Ju Dong Yang, MD | Presenter,
Kymberly D Watt, MD | Presenter,
Manhal J Izzy, MD | Moderator,
Allison J Kwong, MD | Moderator
1:00 PM
- 10:00 AM
Convention Center - Summit 4, The Park @TLM, Hall D
The Editors Cut: Highlights From Liver Transplantation
Therese Bittermann, MD | Presenter,
Lisa VanWagner, MD | Presenter,
David Lee, MD | Presenter,
Neil Mehta, MD | Presenter,
Timucin Taner, MD, PhD, FAASLD | Moderator,
Andres Cardenas, MD, MMSc, PhD, FAASLD | Moderator,
Timucin Taner, MD, PhD, FAASLD | Chair
2:00 PM
- 11:30 AM
Convention Center - Bluebird Ballroom 3ABC
Transplant in the Public Eye: Ethics of Liver Donation and Transplantation
Christopher J Sonnenday, MD, MHS | Presenter,
Timucin Taner, MD, PhD, FAASLD | Presenter,
Amanda Cheung, MD | Presenter,
Mina Rakoski, MD, FAASLD | Moderator,
Syed-Mohammed Jafri, MD | Moderator,
Allison J Kwong, MD | Chair,
Nazia Selzner, MD, PhD | Presenter,
Kymberly D Watt, MD | Presenter
3:45 PM
- 12:45 PM
Convention Center - Bluebird Ballroom 3GH
A Community Conversation With the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases Journal Editors
Andres Cardenas, MD, MMSc, PhD, FAASLD | Presenter,
Carmen Wong, PhD | Presenter,
Elliot B. Tapper, MD, FAASLD | Presenter,
Harmeet Malhi, MBBS, FAASLD | Presenter,
Gregory Gores, MD | Moderator,
Timucin Taner, MD, PhD, FAASLD | Moderator