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Juliet Emamaullee, United States

Associate Chief, Division of Clinical Research (USC)
Division of Hepatobiliary and Abdominal Organ Transplant Surgery
University of Southern California

Biography

Dr. Juliet Emamaullee is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery at the USC Keck School of Medicine and an attending transplant surgeon at Keck Hospital of USC and Children's Hospital-Los Angeles. She is also the Associate Chief, Division of Clinical Research, USC Department of Surgery, where she helps oversee >70 clinical trials. She is a surgeon-scientist with an NIH-funded translational immunology lab, exploring immunological phenotypes associated with liver transplant recipients. Dr. Emamaullee’s other research interests include living donor liver transplantation, disparities in access to liver transplant, Fontan-associated liver disease, and tolerance strategies to improve allograft survival.

Dr. Emamaullee holds leadership roles in several surgical societies including the American College of Surgeons, American Society of Transplant Surgeons, American Society of Transplantation, and Association for Academic Surgery. She serves as Chair of the North American Living Liver Donation Innovation Group and is on the Steering Committee for the UNOS Liver Paired Exchange Pilot Program. She has >100 peer-reviewed publications, has received  more than 50 awards, and has over $2 million in extramural funding including a National Cancer Institute K08 Award.

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