Minnie Sarwal, MD, FRCP, DCH, Ph.D. is Professor in Residence, Surgery, Medicine and Pediatrics, Medical Director of the Kidney Pancreas Transplant Program, Co-Director of the T32 Training Grant in Transplant Surgery, and Director of Precision Transplant Medicine at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF). She also holds additional positions as Adjunct Professor, Haas School of Business, University of California Berkeley, Stanford University, and Adjunct Professor at the Faculty of Health Sciences, Odense, Sweden.
Dr. Sarwal’s lab has been consecutively NIH-funded for over 20 years and focuses on computational and translational science in renal diseases, on the immunobiology and computationally driven monitoring for organ transplantation, novel therapeutics, and diagnostics and rational immunosuppression trial design. She has been a Principal Investigator for NIH-funded clinical immunosuppression trials, and is on the FDA Science Board, and holds multiple positions as a Chair and Reviewer for both NIH, FDA, EU, and DOD funding agencies. She holds awards from the Transplantation Society, Stanford University, and the National Kidney Foundation for excellence in mentorship, teaching, and investigative research in organ transplantation.
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