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34 th Annual Research Symposium UCSF Department of Surgery Education Office Telephone: (415) 476-1239 Email: [email protected] For more information about this event scan QR code on this page or visit www.surgery.ucsf.edu Wednesday, April 14, 2021 Jayme Locke, MD, MPH 2021 Dunphy Professor

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34th Annual

Research Symposium

UCSF Department of Surgery Education Office Telephone: (415) 476-1239 Email: [email protected]

For more information about this event scan QR code on this page or visit www.surgery.ucsf.edu

Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Jayme Locke, MD, MPH2021 Dunphy Professor

UCSF Department of Surgery 34th Annual Research Symposium A Tradition of Excellence

2021 Dunphy Professor

Jayme Locke, MD

Dunphy Professor

Dr. Locke is an abdominal transplant surgeon specializing in innovative strategies for the transplantation of incompatible organs, disparities in access to and outcomes after solid organ transplantation, and transplantation of HIV-infected end-stage patients. Dr. Locke completed an undergraduate degree in biology and chemistry at Duke University and her medical degree at East Carolina University prior to matriculating to Johns Hopkins Hospital where she received training in general surgery and multi-visceral abdominal transplantation. Dr. Locke completed her Master of Public Health degree with an emphasis in biostatistics and epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Her research interests include complex statistical analysis and modeling of transplant outcomes and behavioral research focused on health disparities. She has authored more than 130 articles in peer-reviewed journals and 20 book chapters and is an NIH R01-funded investigator. In addition, Dr. Locke is a Deputy Editor for the American Journal of Transplantation and is an editorial board member for Annals of Surgery. She is also a member of the American Society of Transplantation (AST), American Society of Transplant Surgeons (ASTS), and American Society of Nephrology (ASN), as well as, a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (ACS), Society of University Surgeons (SUS; Councilor-at-Large), the Southern Surgical Association (SSA), Society of Clinical Surgery (SCS), and the American Surgical Association (ASA). Dr. Locke is the recipient of numerous honors including the UAB Dean’s Excellence Award in Research 2016, and was named the 2016 James IV Association of Surgeons Traveling Fellow, Top 40 Under 40 by the Birmingham Business Journal, AL.com’s 2015 Women Who Shape the State, B-Metro Top Women in Medicine 2017, American College of Surgeons Traveling Fellow 2018, Association for Clinical & Translational Science (ACTS) Distinguished Investigator Award: Translation into Public Benefit and Policy (2018), and the AST Clinical Science Faculty Award 2020. Dr. Locke is currently Professor of Surgery and the Arnold G. Diethelm MD Endowed Chair in Transplantation Surgery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and serves as the Director of the Comprehensive Transplant Institute and Chief of the Division of Abdominal Transplant Surgery. She is also the Associate Chief Medical Officer for UAB Hospital Quality and Patient Safety.

UCSF Department of Surgery 34th Annual Research Symposium A Tradition of Excellence

J. Englebert Dunphy, MD

Professor of Surgery and Chair of the Department from 1964 to 1975

Dr. Dunphy earned his medical degree at Harvard Medical School and completed his surgical residency training at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston. He then joined the faculty at Harvard before accepting the position of the Chair for the Department of Surgery at the University of Oregon. In 1964, Dr. Dunphy accepted the position of the Chair for the Department of Surgery at the University of California, San Francisco. Dr. Dunphy was president of the Society of University Surgeons, the American Surgical Association, and the American College of Surgeons. He received honorary fellowships in six foreign colleges of surgeons as recognition of his international stature. Dr. Dunphy was renowned for excellence in many aspects of surgery, with a special interest in the gastrointestinal tract. He was one of the leading surgical educators of his day and was greatly admired and respected by his colleagues and residents. Dr. Dunphy conducted research in wound healing at a basic level. Dr. Dunphy strongly believed that prospective academic surgeons should become grounded in basic science, and he was one of the first surgical leaders in the United States to obtain an NIH training grant supporting residents in the laboratory.

UCSF Department of Surgery 34th Annual Research Symposium A Tradition of Excellence

Past Visiting Professors

Bernard Langer, MD Steven D. Leach, MD

Professor and Chairman of Surgery, University of Toronto Chief of Surgical Oncology, Johns Hopkins University 1988 2006

William Silen, MD M. Judah Folkman, MD Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School Professor of Pediatric Surgery & Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School

1989 Director, Vascular Biology Program, Children’s Hospital, Boston 2007

James Thompson, MD

Professor and Chairman of Surgery, University of Texas, Galveston Sir Peter Morris, AC, FRS, FRCS 1990 Director, Centre for Evidence in Transplantation, Royal College of Surgeons

2008 Murray Brennan, MD

Professor and Chair of Surgery, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center George K. Gittes, MD 1991 Chair of Pediatric Surgery, University of Pittsburgh

2009 Richard Simmons, MD

Professor and Chairman of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Joseph P. Vacanti, MD 1992 Chief, Pediatric Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital

2010 Stephen F. Lowry, MD

Professor of Surgery, Cornell University Medical College Maria Bertagnolli, MD 1993 Professor of Surgery, Harvard

Chief, Surgical Oncology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital Jared Diamond, PhD 2011

Professor of Physiology, UCLA School of Medicine

1994 Michael Harrison, MD Director Emeritus, Fetal Treatment Center, Professor of Pediatric Surgery, UCSF

Samuel A. Wells, Jr., MD 2012 Professor and Chairman of Surgery, Washington University

1995 Martin Elliott, MD Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University College London

Jonathon E. Rhoads, MD 2013 Chief of Surgical Oncology, University of Pennsylvania

1996 Clifford Ko, MD Director, Division of Research and Optimal Patient Care

Patricia K. Donahoe, MD Director, National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (ACS NSQIP) Chief, Pediatric Surgical Services, Massachusetts General Hospital American College of Surgeons

1997 2014 David L. Dunn, MD, PhD Jennifer Grandis, MD

Professor and Chairman of Surgery, University of Minnesota Associate Vice Chancellor, Clinical and Translational Research 1998 Director, Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI)

Professor of Otolaryngology, University of California San Francisco Ori D. Rotstein, MD 2015

Professor of Surgery, Toronto Hospital

1999 Robert C. Robbins, MD President and Chief Executive Officer, Texas Medical Center

Olga Jonasson, MD 2016 Director of Education and Surgical Services Department

American College of Surgeons Samuel RG Finlayson, MD, MPH 2000 Professor and Chair, Department of Surgery, University of Utah

2017 Glenn Steele, Jr., MD PhD

Dean, School of Medicine, University of Chicago Carla Pugh, MD 2001 Professor of Surgery, Stanford University

2018 Alexander W. Clowes, MD

Professor of Surgery and Chairman, University of Michigan Lilian S Kao, MD MS 2002 Professor and Division Chief, Acute Care Surgery, University of Texas

2019 Michael Mulholland, MD, PhD

Professor of Surgery and Chairman, University of Michigan Melina R. Kibbe, MD 2003 Professor and Chair, Department of Surgery, University of North Carolina

2020 Christian Larsen, MD, PhD

Professor of Surgery, Emory University

2004

Danny O. Jacobs, MD, MPH

Chair, Department of Surgery, Duke University Medical Center

2005

UCSF Department of Surgery 34th Annual Research Symposium A Tradition of Excellence

2021 Virtual Program

7:00 - 7:05 AM

7:05 - 8:00 AM

8:00 - 9:30 AM

Welcome & Opening Remarks Amar Nijagal, MD Julie Ann Sosa, MD, MA

Keynote Presentation “Surgery, Science & Advocacy: Mitigating Health Disparities in Transplantation” Jayme Locke, MD, MPH, Dunphy Professor

Plenary Session Moderator: Jason Pomerantz, MD

Break

9:45 - 10:45 AM Panel Discussion “The Science Behind Health Disparities” Panelists include Jayme Locke, James Iannuzzi, Elizabeth Wick, Doruk Ozgediz, Kim Rhoads, Andre Campbell

10:45 - 11:45 AM Crafting a Career in Academic Surgery A discussion with residents, medical students, and Dr. Locke Moderators: Hillary Braun & Keith Hansen

Break

12:30 - 2:00 PM Concurrent Sessions 1 – 3

Break

3:00 - 3:15 PM Awards & Closing Remarks

Zoom information for Keynote, Plenary Session, Panel Discussion, and Awards & Closing Remarks: https://ucsf.zoom.us/j/252447171?pwd=MWt0bG9vTjBSZEo1UnpidXRVWWU2UT09

Webinar ID: 252 447 171 Passcode: 515603*Please note that this link is for the audience. Speakers and panelists will be sent unique panelist links.

For information on Concurrent Sessions, please contact [email protected].