Prof. Philippe Gatault | Transplantation | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Philippe Gatault, Tours University Hospital, France

Prof. Philippe Gatault is a Professor in the Department of Nephrology, Hypertension, Kidney Transplantation, and Dialysis at Hôpital Bretonneau, CHRU Tours, France. He also holds an affiliation with the EA4245 T2I, University of Tours. Pr. Gatault earned his MD specializing in nephrology in 2009, followed by a PhD in Immunology from François-Rabelais University in Tours in 2017. He completed an additional medical specialty in clinical immunology in 2011 and a Master’s degree in “Graft-Host Relationship” from the University of Besançon in 2008. His career has included a postdoctoral internship at the Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute in Beaverton, Oregon (2018–2019), and various roles in nephrology and immunology research at the University of Tours. His research primarily focuses on kidney transplantation, immunology, and transplantation-related therapies, and he has published extensively in renowned medical journals. He has been an active contributor to both clinical and translational research in nephrology, immunology, and related fields.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award: Prof. Philippe Gatault 🌍

Prof. Philippe Gatault has an impressive academic and professional background, making him highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award in his field. His qualifications and work experience underscore his expertise and commitment to advancing nephrology, immunology, and kidney transplantation research.

Education 📚

  • 2020: Last GCP certificate, January 21st, 2020
  • 2017: PhD in Immunology, François-Rabelais University, Tours, France
  • 2011: Additional medical specialty in clinical immunology
  • 2009: MD, specialized in nephrology
  • 2008: Master’s Degree “Graft-Host relationship”, University in Besançon, France
  • 1997: French High-School Diploma

Work Experience 💼

  • September 2021 – Present: Professor, Department of Nephrology–Kidney Transplantation, Tours, France
  • April 2018 – August 2019: Postdoctoral internship at Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute, Beaverton, Oregon, United States
  • November 2013 – August 2021: Associate professor, Department of Nephrology–Kidney Transplantation, Tours, France
  • November 2011 – October 2013: Fellowship in the laboratory of Immunology, Tours, France
  • November 2009 – October 2011: Clinical fellowship, Department of Nephrology–Kidney Transplantation–Clinical Immunology

Awards and Recognition 🏅

  • Professorship: Appointed as a Professor in the Department of Nephrology–Kidney Transplantation at the University of Tours in September 2021.
  • Postdoctoral Research: Undertook a postdoctoral internship at the Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute, Beaverton, Oregon, USA, further enhancing his research in immunology.
  • Clinical Expertise: Holds a specialization in clinical immunology and nephrology, contributing significantly to both fields through his clinical work and research.
  • Main Publications: Several highly influential publications, particularly in prestigious journals such as Transplant International, American Journal of Transplantation, Kidney Reports, Nephrology & Therapeutics, and Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation, reflect his continued recognition in the scientific community.
  • Leadership: Leads the EA4245 T2I research team at the University of Tours, focusing on kidney transplantation and immunology.

Research Skills 🔬

  • Transplant Immunology: Specializing in graft-host relationships and immune responses related to kidney transplantation. This is evident from his research on immunological mechanisms in transplantation and associated complications.
  • Gene Therapy and Vaccination: His postdoctoral work at the Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute in Oregon highlights his expertise in vaccine development and gene therapy, contributing to the understanding of immune modulation in transplantation and diseases.
  • Clinical Immunology: His clinical experience and specialization in immunology allow him to bridge laboratory research with practical applications in treating patients, particularly those undergoing kidney transplantation.
  • Research Leadership: As a leader in the Department of Nephrology–Kidney Transplantation at the University of Tours, Pr. Gatault oversees the academic and research direction of the team, collaborating with various experts in the field of immunology and transplantation.
  • Publications and Dissemination: His impressive list of publications showcases his research proficiency, dissemination of knowledge, and contribution to advancing the field. Key studies include investigations into immunological biomarkers and the immune responses during kidney transplantation and viral infections.
  • Mentorship and Teaching: As an associate professor and postdoctoral mentor, Pr. Gatault has been responsible for guiding future researchers and physicians in nephrology and immunology.

Publication Top Notes 📖

Characteristics and Prognosis of Patients With Hypertensive Encephalopathy: A French Nationwide Cohort Study

Unraveling complexity of antibody-mediated rejections, the mandatory way towards an accurate diagnosis and a personalized treatment

Changing of therapeutic trends between the 1st and 2nd wave did not reduce COVID-19 related mortality of renal transplant recipients: a national registry study

Successful treatment of acute kidney allograft rejection using extracorporeal photopheresis in the context of post‐transplant lymphoproliferative diseases: three successive cases

Major Bleeding of Transjugular Native Kidney Biopsies. A French Nationwide Cohort Study

Prof. Philippe Gatault | Transplantation | Best Researcher Award

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