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Minnie Sarwal, MD, MRCP, DCH, Ph.D.

INVITED LECTURES/PRESENTATIONS (selected out of 126)

International Lectures:
  1. “Microarrays: Tools for the Transplant Clinician” (11/25/05). Keynote Address. Toronto Scientific Research Day, Toronto University, Canada.
  2. “Arraying the Orchestration of Allograft Pathology “(6/15/2005). Genomic Symposium, Banff Workshop, Edmonton, Canada
  3. “Farewell to Steroids in Renal Transplantation” (9/2005). Plenary. International Pediatric Transplant Meeting, Innsbruck, Austria.
  4. “Arrays Amaze: The many faces of allograft rejection” (6/16/05). Plenary. International Banff Meeting, Edmonton, Canada.
  5. “Unraveling the transcriptosome in Cystinosis” (6/1/2005). Plenary. International Cystinosis Meeting, Barcelona, Spain.
  6. “Progress in Pediatric Transplantation” (10/1/05). Key Note. Indian Transplant Meeting, Jaipur, India.
  7. “Novel Tools for Transplantation Research” (10/3/05). Plenary, Indian Transplant Meeting, Jaipur, India.
  8. “Lessons from Microarrays” (9/5/05). Plenary. International Transplant Meeting, Vienna, Austria.
  9. “Steroid Elimination in Pediatric Renal Transplantation” (10/5/2004). Symposia Talk. International Pediatric Nephrology Meeting, Adelaide, Australia.
  10. “Unprecedented growth with Steroid Elimination in Pediatric Transplantation” International Pediatric Nephrology Association Satellite Symposium on Growth, Heidelberg, Germany.
  11. “Novel molecular studies in Allograft Rejection” (9/1/2000). State of the Art Presentation, International Congress of the 18th International Transplantation Society; Rome, Italy.
  12. “What’s new in renal transplantation” (9/4/00) Plenary Presentation, International Cystinosis Conference; Bergamo, Italy.
  13. “Profiling Chronic Transplant Rejection using cDNA Microarrays” (6/15/01). Plenary Presentation and Chair, Alexis Carrel Conference on Chronic Transplant Dysfunction, Riksgaarsen, Sweeden. Also Session Chair for Symposia Session.
  14. “Understanding Chronic Transplant Dysfunction by Gene Expression Profiling” (6/22/01). Plenary Presentation, 8th NAT meeting on Chronic Rejection, Nantes, France.
  15. “Gene Expression Profiling in Renal Transplantation (9/2/01). Symposia Presentation, International Pediatric Nephrology Association Conference, Seattle, USA.
  16. “Steroid Free Immunosuppression in Pediatric Renal Transplantation” (9/5/01). Free Communication, International Pediatric Nephrology Association Conference, Seattle, USA.
  17. “Gene Expression Allows Identification of Differing Etiologies of Graft Dysfunction” (3/1/02). Plenary Session. Canadian Transplantation Meeting, Mount Tremblant, Montreal, Canada.

National Lectures:

  1. “Farewell to Steroids in Pediatric Transplantation” (3/2005). Mayo Clinic, Grand Rounds. Rochester.
  2. “Heterogeneity in Renal Rejection” (5/05). Pediatric Academic Society Meeting, Washington DC.
  3. “Genomic Scanning to improve outcomes in Pediatric Renal Transplantation” (2/17/2000). Medicine Grand Rounds, Harvard University, Boston.
  4. ”cDNA Microarray analysis in Pediatric Renal Transplantation (5/16/2000). State of the Art Lecture, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Transplantation, Chicago.
  5. “Genomic Analysis of Renal Allograft Dysfunction using cDNA Microarrays” (7/21/2000). Transplant Grand Rounds, University of Pittsburgh.
  6. “Arrays as a Research tool in Transplantation/Tolerance” (1/24/2001). Plenary Presentation, Sixth International Conference on Tolerance Induction; Tuscon, Arizona.
  7. “Application of a Baboon Chronic Vasculopathy model to Human Transplantation” (5/6/01). Single Subject Symposia Presentation, Federation of Clinical Immunological Society (FOCIS) first Annual Meeting, Boston.
  8. “Microarrays as a tool for transplantation studies” (5/11/01). State of the Art Lecture, Basic Science Symposia, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Transplantation, Chicago.
  9. “Monitoring Acute Allograft Rejection” (5/13/01). Luncheon Workshop Co-Chair at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Transplantation, Chicago.
  10. “Gene Expression Profiling in Allograft Dysfunction” Plenary Presentation, Annual Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics Meeting, San Francisco, California.
  11. “Steroid free Immunosuppression in the Pediatric Patient” (10/25/01). Symposia Presentation, Immunosuppression 2001, Minnesota.

Stanford and Regional Lectures:

  1. “The role of Granulysin in Renal Allograft Rejection (10/30/98) Renal Transplant Conference, Stanford University .
  2. “An approach to the management of hematuria in children” (2/9/99) Pediatric Grand Rounds: The Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula.
  3. “Novel molecular studies in transplantation” (10/10/99). Presentation at Surgery Grand Rounds, Stanford University.
  4. “Current Research in Pediatric Renal Transplantation” (1142000). Research Conference, Department of Surgery, Stanford University
  5. “Managing the child with kidney dysfunction” (4/19/2000). Essentials for the Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Course at LPCH.
  6. “Steroid Free Immunosuppression in Pediatric Renal Transplantation: Achieving the Goal” (5/3/02). Pediatric Grand Rounds, Stanford University.