WTC 2025

We had a great time in San Francisco at the 2025 World Transplant Conference! Our team proudly presented four research posters, highlighting our latest advancements in AI for organ transplantation. 

Poster Presentations: 

  1. Integrating Surgeon Expertise and AI: The Transplant Surgeon Fuzzy Associative Memory Model for Enhanced Kidney Transplant Decision-Making.  
  1. Evaluating Potential Gender Bias in Kidney Discard Prediction Leveraging the Deceased Donor Allocation Model. 
  1. Assessment of Potential Bias in Kidney Transplant Acceptance Decision Using the Deceased Donor-Recipient Attributes Matching AI Model.  
  1. Disagreements in AI Adoption for Organ Procurement Organizations: Sources of Efficiency or Inequity? 

The conference was a fantastic opportunity to share our findings, connect with experts, and explore new ideas to improve transplantation outcomes. We’re grateful for the feedback, collaborations, and inspiration we gained—and we’re excited to carry this momentum into our SimUNet trial.  Check out the pictures of our team at the conference below!

Rachel Dzieran and Dr. Cihan Dagli in front of their work, “Assessment of Potential Bias in Kidney Transplant Acceptance Decision using the Deceased Donor-Recipient Matching AI Model”.  
Amaneh Babaee in front of her work, “Disagreements in AI adoption for Organ Procurement Organizations: Source of Efficiency or Inequity?”
Amaneh Babaee presenting her work.  
PI’s Dr. Casey Canfield and Dr. Krista Lentine.  

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