The Abdominal Transplant Research Program within the Abdominal Transplant Center — a clinical partnership between Ascension Seton and UT Health Austin — works to enhance access to transplantation by reducing health disparities, incentivizing more efficient use of organs, and improving the health care system of transplantation to ensure a fair and equitable process for all.
Researchers within the program carry diverse interests but share a common goal of enhancing access to transplantation with opportunities to integrate discoveries into clinical practice and improve services to the community.
![Joel Adler presents a slide deck on kidney transplant-related research.](https://s3.amazonaws.com/ut-dms-prod-dellmed-s3-bucket/general/_scaleMax2560/TIM50-Joel_Adler_Presenting_Research-1296x728.jpg?mtime=20241015124144)
![Gloria Chen stands by a research poster relating to kidney transplantation.](https://s3.amazonaws.com/ut-dms-prod-dellmed-s3-bucket/general/_scaleMax2560/TIM50-Transplant_Program_Research_Poster-1296x728.jpg?mtime=20241015125048)
![An individual gives remarks at a podium during the 2023 American Transplant Congress.](https://s3.amazonaws.com/ut-dms-prod-dellmed-s3-bucket/general/_scaleMax2560/TIM50-Transplant_Program_ATC_Conference-1296x728.jpg?mtime=20241015124145)
The Abdominal Transplant Research Program studies the following sample of topics and more:
- Use of telehealth for patients with end-stage kidney disease in rural areas
- Measurement of individual hospital performance in decreased organ donation
- Relationship between dialysis facility quality and eventual kidney transplant waitlist registration