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Jorge Reyes is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States and has contributed extensively to the medical field, with a particular focus on transplantation and hepatology. Their primary area of research spans organ transplantation techniques and outcomes, liver disease and transplantation, and renal transplantation outcomes and treatments. They have also researched organ donation and transplantation as well as clinical nutrition and gastroenterology, cytomegalovirus and herpesvirus research, and SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19.

Their recent published works include:

  • Impact of Portable Normothermic Blood-Based Machine Perfusion on Outcomes of Liver Transplant (2022), published in JAMA Surgery
  • Use of SARS-CoV-2-infected deceased organ donors: Should we always "just say no?" (2020), published in American Journal of Transplantation
  • State of pediatric liver transplantation in the United States and achieving zero wait list mortality with ideal outcomes: A statement from the Starzl Network for Excellence in Pediatric Transplant Surgeon's Working Group (2022), published in Pediatric Transplantation
  • Emerging evidence to support not always "just saying no" to SARS-CoV-2 positive donors (2020), published in American Journal of Transplantation
  • Acute Graft-Versus-Host Disease After Orthotopic Liver Transplantation: Predicting This Rare Complication Using Machine Learning (2021), published in Liver Transplantation

Jorge Reyes has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including James D. Perkins, André A. S. Dick, Scott W. Biggins, Patrick J. Healey, and Evelyn Hsu.

Their work appears predominantly in a number of publication venues, such as:

  • Liver Transplantation
  • Circulation
  • Pediatric Transplantation
  • Transplantation Direct
  • JAMA Surgery

Their publications are primarily situated within the field of medicine, with concentrated subfields in surgery, hepatology, transplantation, epidemiology, and public health, environmental and occupational health.

Best Publications

  • Long-term survival after liver transplantation in 4,000 consecutive patients at a single center.

    Ashok Jain;Jorge Reyes;Randeep Kashyap;S. Forrest Dodson

  • The association of Epstein-Barr virus with smooth-muscle tumors occurring after organ transplantation.

    Elsie S. Lee;Joseph Locker;Michael Nalesnik;Jorge Reyes

  • Indications for pediatric intestinal transplantation: a position paper of the American Society of Transplantation.

    Stuart S. Kaufman;James B. Atkinson;Adrian Bianchi;Olivier J. Goulet

  • Weaning of immunosuppression in liver transplant recipients.

    George V. Mazariegos;Jorge Reyes;Ignazio R. Marino;Anthony J. Demetris

  • Clinical Intestinal Transplantation: A Decade of Experience at a Single Center

    Kareem Abu-Elmagd;Jorge Reyes;Geoffrey Bond;George Mazariegos

  • 2003 report of the intestine transplant registry: a new era has dawned.

    David Grant;Kareem Abu-Elmagd;Jorge Reyes;Andreas Tzakis

  • Outcome analysis of 71 clinical intestinal transplantations

    Satoru Todo;Jorge Reyes;Hiroyuki Furukawa;Kareem Abu-Elmagd

  • Clinical Intestinal Transplantation: New Perspectives and Immunologic Considerations

    Kareem Abu-Elmagd;Jorge Reyes;Satoru Todo;Abdul Rao

  • WEANING OF IMMUNOSUPPRESSION IN LONG-TERM LIVER TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS

    Hector C. Ramos;Jorge Reyes;Kareem Abu-Elmagd;Adriana Zeevi

  • Pathology of human intestinal transplantation

    RG Lee;K Nakamura;AC Tsamandas;K Abu-Elmagd

  • Intestinal transplantation in composite visceral grafts or alone.

    Satoru Todo;Andreas G. Tzakis;Kareem Abu-Elmagd;Jorge Reyes

  • Posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorders in liver transplantation: a 20-year experience.

    Ashok Jain;Mike Nalesnik;Jorge Reyes;Renu Pokharna

  • Current status of intestinal transplantation in children.

    Jorge Reyes;Javier Bueno;Javier Bueno;Samuel Kocoshis;Samuel Kocoshis;Mike Green;Mike Green

  • Impact of cytomegalovirus in organ transplant recipients in the era of antiviral prophylaxis.

    Ajit P. Limaye;Ramasamy Bakthavatsalam;Hyung W. Kim;Sara E. Randolph

  • Histological criteria for the identification of acute cellular rejection in human small bowel allografts: results of the pathology workshop at the VIII International Small Bowel Transplant Symposium

    P Ruiz;A Bagni;R Brown;G Cortina

  • Liver transplantation at the extremes of the body mass index

    André A. S. Dick;Austin L. Spitzer;Catherine F. Seifert;Alysun Deckert

  • Comparative incidence of de novo nonlymphoid malignancies after liver transplantation under tacrolimus using surveillance epidemiologic end result data.

    AB Jain;LD Yee;MA Nalesnik;A Youk

  • A randomized trial of primary liver transplantation under immunosuppression with FK 506 vs cyclosporine

    J. Fung;Kareem Abu-Elmagd;A. Jain;R. Gordon

  • Transplantation of human hepatocytes.

    S.C. Strom;R.A. Fisher;W.S. Rubinstein;J.A. Barranger

  • Epstein–Barr virus load monitoring: its role in the prevention and management of post‐transplant lymphoproliferative disease

    D.T. Rowe;S. Webber;E.M. Schauer;J. Reyes

Frequent Co-Authors

Kareem Abu-Elmagd
Kareem Abu-Elmagd Cleveland Clinic
George V. Mazariegos
George V. Mazariegos Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
Thomas E. Starzl
Thomas E. Starzl University of Pittsburgh
John J. Fung
John J. Fung University of Chicago
Andreas G. Tzakis
Andreas G. Tzakis Cleveland Clinic
Anthony J. Demetris
Anthony J. Demetris University of Pittsburgh
Noriko Murase
Noriko Murase University of Pittsburgh
Angus W. Thomson
Angus W. Thomson University of Pittsburgh
Raman Venkataramanan
Raman Venkataramanan University of Pittsburgh
Adriana Zeevi
Adriana Zeevi University of Pittsburgh

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