Welcome to the Division of Abdominal Transplantation

We are and will always be the most experienced team in complex organ transplantation.

April is Donate Life Month

According to Donate Life, more than 100,000 individuals are waiting for critical, life-saving organ transplants. Of these, 83% are waiting for a kidney, and 11% are waiting for a liver. 

Learn about our Pediatric Transplant Center

Learn about Living Donation at Donate Life 

Support organ donation by wearing your green and blue on Friday, April 16! 

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    High-resolution phenotyping of early acute rejection reveals a conserved alloimmune signature

    Congratulations to James Harden and co-authors from the Abdominal Transplant research team for publishing: High-resolution phenotyping of early acute rejection reveals a conserved alloimmune signature

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    Kidney Transplant Team Receives ISP Star Award

    Stanford's Kidney Transplant Team is a recipient of this year's Integrated Strategic Plan Star Awards. According to their website, "This honor recognizes individuals and teams from the Stanford Medicine community who, through their extraordinary efforts, embody the strategic priorities of our ISP: Value Focused, Digitally Driven, and Uniquely Stanford."

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    Dr. Namjoshi, MD Appointed Director of IR, Nutrition Support, and Home Pharmacy

    We are pleased to announce that Dr. Shweta Namjoshi, MD has been appointed Director of the Intestinal Rehabilitation (IR), Nutrition Support, and Home Pharmacy. The future of these programs -including intestinal transplantation-, is bright, with a vision for making Stanford and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital a destination site for comprehensive care, research, and education for children with intestinal disorders.

  • – Alagille Syndrome Program

    Alagille Syndrome Program - Stanford Children's Health

    Alagille syndrome is a rare genetic condition often discovered at birth or within a child’s first few years. Our highly specialized Alagille Syndrome Program brings together world experts on pediatric Alagille syndrome, offering innovative and effective treatments for your child’s multiorgan needs.

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    Dr. Pham to Assume Directorship of the Medical Student Surgery Clerkship

    Dr. Tom Pham, an assistant professor in the Division of Abdominal Transplantation, will assume the Directorship of the Medical Student Surgery Clerkship.