James Hunter
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James Hunter
Associate Professor of Transplant Surgery
James is an academic transplant and vascular access surgeon who has a joint contract with University Hospital Coventry and University of Oxford. His clinical interests include live donor kidney transplant and complex vascular access. His research interests include mechanisms of kidney injury and repair, kidneys preservation and assessment prior to transplant and clinical trials in vascular access. He is the first appointment to the Coventry Oxford transplant network (CoXNet), which is a UK transplant collaborative aimed at improving patient access to transplant by resource sharing between centres.
Recent publications
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Doppler ultrasound surveillance of recently formed haemodialysis arteriovenous fistula: the SONAR observational cohort study.
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Richards J. et al, (2024), Health Technol Assess, 28, 1 - 54
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Renal biopsies from donors with acute kidney injury show different molecular patterns according to the post-transplant function.
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Neri F. et al, (2024), Sci Rep, 14
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Impaired O2 unloading from stored blood results in diffusion-limited O2 release at tissues: evidence from human kidneys.
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Dumbill R. et al, (2024), Blood, 143, 721 - 733
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CC-4066 therapy delivered to kidneys during cold storage and assessed with normothermic reperfusion is feasible and safe.
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Meertens P. et al, (2023), Front Transplant, 2
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Development of ex situ normothermic reperfusion as an innovative method to assess pancreases after preservation.
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Ogbemudia AE. et al, (2021), Transpl Int, 34, 1630 - 1642