Contact information
+44 (0) 1865 221271
Oxford Transplant Centre, Churchill Hospital, Oxford, OX3 7LE
Research groups
Maria Kaisar
Associate Professor of Transplantation Science
Maria Kaisar obtained her DPhil in Transplantation Science from the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences, University of Oxford, under the supervision of Professor Benedikt Kessler and Professor Rutger Ploeg.
Her interests lie in basic and translational research to better understand the biological mechanisms that lead to donor organ injury or repair. Her collaborative work, within NHS Blood and Transplant and the University of Oxford, focuses on the development of novel diagnostics of donor organ quality to better assess deceased donors and donor organs prior to transplantation.
Maria holds the role of the Translational Research Coordinator and is a member of the National Management Team and the Steering Committee of the Consortium of Quality in Organ Donation (QUOD). She is a Board Member of the Basic Science Committee of the European Society of Organ Transplantation (ESOT) and a member of The Transplantation Society (TTS) Educational Committee.
Recent publications
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Renal biopsies from donors with acute kidney injury show different molecular patterns according to the post-transplant function.
Journal article
Neri F. et al, (2024), Sci Rep, 14
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Predicting clinical endpoints and visual changes with quality-weighted tissue-based renal histological features.
Journal article
Tam KH. et al, (2024), Front Transplant, 3
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Perfusate Proteomes Provide Biological Insight Into Oxygenated Versus Standard Hypothermic Machine Perfusion in Kidney Transplantation.
Journal article
Mulvey JF. et al, (2023), Ann Surg, 278, 676 - 682
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Age-Modulated Immuno-Metabolic Proteome Profiles of Deceased Donor Kidneys Predict 12-Month Posttransplant Outcome
Preprint
Charles PD. et al, (2023)
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Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) in Organ Transplantation: An ESOT Survey About EDI Within ESOT as an Organization and its Educational Activities, and Transplantation Research and Science.
Journal article
Pengel LHM. et al, (2023), Transpl Int, 36