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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - PERELMAN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Curriculum Vitae Date: 08/18/2017 Peter P. Reese, MD, MSCE Address: 917 Blockley Hall 423 Guardian Drive Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 19104-6021 US Website: http://www.med.upenn.edu/reeselab/ Education: 1993 B.A. Princeton University (Anthropology) 1994 University of Washington (Post-Baccalaureate Year) 1999 M.D. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 2007 M.S.C.E. University of Pennsylvania Postgraduate Training and Fellowship Appointments: 1999-2002 Internal Medicine Internship and Residency, Brigham and Women's Hospital 2003-2004 Renal Fellowship, Brigham and Womens/Massachusetts General Joint Program in Nephrology 2004-2005 Chief Medical Resident, Brigham and Women's 2005-2007 Fellow, Nephrology, Renal-Electrolyte & Hypertension Division, University of Pennsylvania 2006-2007 Post-Doctoral Fellow, Renal-Electrolyte and Hypertension Division, Dept. of Internal Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA Faculty Appointments: 2002-2005 Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School 2007-2009 Instructor in Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine 2009-2013 Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and the Veteran's Administration Medical Center, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine 2009-2017 Assistant Professor of Epidemiology in Biostatistics and Epidemiology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (Secondary) 2013-2017 Assistant Professor of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (Secondary)

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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - PERELMAN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Curriculum Vitae

Date: 08/18/2017

Peter P. Reese, MD, MSCE

Address: 917 Blockley Hall

423 Guardian Drive Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, PA 19104-6021 US Website: http://www.med.upenn.edu/reeselab/

Education: 1993 B.A. Princeton University (Anthropology) 1994 University of Washington (Post-Baccalaureate Year) 1999 M.D. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 2007 M.S.C.E. University of Pennsylvania Postgraduate Training and Fellowship Appointments: 1999-2002 Internal Medicine Internship and Residency, Brigham and

Women's Hospital 2003-2004 Renal Fellowship, Brigham and Womens/Massachusetts

General Joint Program in Nephrology 2004-2005 Chief Medical Resident, Brigham and Women's 2005-2007 Fellow, Nephrology, Renal-Electrolyte & Hypertension

Division, University of Pennsylvania 2006-2007 Post-Doctoral Fellow, Renal-Electrolyte and Hypertension

Division, Dept. of Internal Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA

Faculty Appointments: 2002-2005 Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School 2007-2009 Instructor in Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of

Medicine 2009-2013 Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Hospital of the

University of Pennsylvania and the Veteran's Administration Medical Center, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

2009-2017 Assistant Professor of Epidemiology in Biostatistics and Epidemiology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (Secondary)

2013-2017 Assistant Professor of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (Secondary)

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2013-2017 Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania

School of Medicine 2017-present Associate Professor of Epidemiology in Biostatistics and

Epidemiology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (Secondary)

2017-present Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

2017-present Associate Professor of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (Secondary)

Hospital and/or Administrative Appointments: 2002-2003 Associate Physician, Brigham and Women's Hospital,

Hospitalist Program 2004-2005 Clinical Preceptor, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and

Health Sciences 2007-present Attending Physician, Renal Division, Veterans Affairs

Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA 2007-present Attending Physician, Renal-Electrolyte and Hypertension

Division, Department of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine

2010-present Medical Director, Kidney Transplantation Care at Veteran's Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA

2013-present Director, Center for Quality Analytics and Research in Transplantation (PQART), Penn Transplant Institute, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Other Appointments: 2008-present Senior Fellow, Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics,

University of Pennsylvania 2009-present Senior Scholar, Center for Clinical Epidemiology and

Biostatistics 2009-present Member, Epidemiology and Biostatistics Graduate Group,

BGS 2011-present Senior Fellow, Center for Bioethics, University of

Pennsylvania Specialty Certification: 2006 Diplomate in Nephrology - American Board of Internal

Medicine 2012 Diplomate in Internal Medicine - American Board of Internal

Medicine Licensure: 2005-Present Pennsylvania Awards, Honors and Membership in Honorary Societies:

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1993 Summa cum laude, Anthropology, Princeton University 1993 Class Day Honoree: Glickman Memorial Award for

Commitment to Community Service, Princeton University 1995 Denison Grant for Research, Johns Hopkins University

Medical School 1998 Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Research Fellowship 1999 Graduation speaker, Johns Hopkins University Medical School

(elected) 2000 Arnold Dunne Award for Compassion as a Medical Intern,

Brigham and Women's Hospital 2002 Karen Kaufman Award for "Service to patients and dedication

to the Brigham Internal Medicine Associates Staff" 2002 Partners in Excellence Award, Brigham and Women's Hospital

for "Outstanding Performance" as Hospital Attending 2002 Curtis-Prout Fellowship for Medical Education, awarded by

the Academy at Harvard Medical School 2002 Harvard Medical School Class Day Honoree for Teaching 2003 Harvard Medical School Class Day Honoree for Teaching 2003-2005 Fellow of the Academy at Harvard Medical School 2003 Macy Program for Physician Educators, Harvard Medical

School 2009 T. Franklin Williams Scholar (sponsored by the Association of

Specialty Professors, the Atlantic Philanthropies, and the John A. Hartford Foundation)

2011 Module 2 Teaching Award - Best Small Group Leader (selected by class of 2014), University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

2011 The American Society of Transplantation Clinical Science Faculty Development Grant

2012 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the White House)

2013-2016 Greenwall Foundation Faculty Scholar Memberships in Professional and Scientific Societies and Other Professional Activities: National: 2006-Present American Society of Nephrology (Member) 2006-Present American Society of Transplantation (Member(2006-Present),Public Policy

Committee (2009),Fellow (2016)) 2010 Raine Medical Research Foundation, University of Western Australia, Grant

Reviewer

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2010-Present United Network for Organ Sharing (Vice Chair, Ethics Committee (2011 - Present);

Region 2 Representative, Ethics Committee(2010-2011) At Large Member, Policy Oversight Committee (2011 - 2014); At Large Member, Kidney Committee (2011 - 2013); Chair, Ethics Committee (2014- Present);Collaborative Improvement and Innovation Network (COIIN)project, Advisory Council Member (2016)

2011 The American College of Epidemiology (Member) 2012 American Heart Association (Mentoring Committee, Fellow-to-Faculty Transition

Award, Yale University, grant title "Profiling Renal Repair for Outcomes After Kidney Injury in Transplantation".(Isaac Hall, MD, MS))

2012 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Grant Program, Reviewer on Ethics 2013 National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NAID), National Institutes of

Health (NIH),Special Emphasis Review Panel ("Clinical Trial Units for NIAID Networks"), Grant Reviewer

2013-2014 PSI Foundation, Toronto, ON, Canada, Grant Reviewer 2014 National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Special Emphasis Panel (SEP),

K24 Grant Reviewer 2014 National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of

Health (NIH), George M. O'Brien Opportunity Pool Program Grant Reviewer

2016 Health Resources and Services Administration, Social and Behavioral Interventions

to Increase Organ Donation Grant Program, Grant Reviewer 2016 National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of

Health (NIH), Special Emphasis Panel ("Diabetes and Musculoskeletal Epidemiology"), Grant Reviewer

2016-Present Standardized Outcomes in Nephrology (SONG) international initiative,

SONG-Transplant Steering Committee Member Editorial Positions: 2006-Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Kidney International 2008-Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of the American Medical Association 2008-Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 2008-Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Annals of Internal Medicine 2009-Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation 2009-Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Transplantation 2010-Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, American Journal of Kidney Diseases

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2010-Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, American Journal of Transplantation 2013-Present Editorial Board, Clinical Journal of the American Society of

Nephrology 2013-Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, New England Journal of Medicine 2014-Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, JAMA Internal Medicine 2014-Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, The Lancet 2016-Present Associate Editor, American Journal of Kidney Diseases Academic and Institutional Committees: 2000-2005 Member, Intern Selection Committee, Brigham's and Women's

Hospital 2008-Present Member, Live Kidney Donor Selection Committee, University of

Pennsylvania 2014-Present Co-Chair, Renal Fellowship Advisory Committee on Research,

Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Major Academic and Clinical Teaching Responsibilities: 2001-2002 Founder and Director, Medical Intern Orientation Retreat, Brigham

and Women's 2001 Instructor, Internal Clinical Curriculum, Brigham and Women's 2004-2005 Chief Residency: Teaching attending on general medical services:-

Coordinating fellowship application seminars for medical housestaff:- Development of core curriculum lecture series for housestaff:- Leadership of Physical Exam Innovation Committee:- Preparation of morning report series for housestaff - Brigham and Women's Hospital

2005-2007 Lecturer on Chronic Kidney Disease, Ambulatory Clinical Curriculum for University of Pennsylvania medical housestaff

2006-present "The ethical see-saw of live donor transplantation" Hart Lecture, Penn Bioethics Center

2008-2009 Faculty Research Advisor for Renal Fellows, University of Pennsylvania Renal Division, project title "Determinants of the Decision to Accept a Kidney from a Donor at Increased Risk for Blood-Borne Viral Infection" (Maryann Lim, MD & Tara Tehrani, MD)

2009-2014 Lecturer and Workshop Leader, Renal physiology course for second year medical students, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

2010-present "Kidney transplantation for the elderly", Geriatric Grand Rounds, Geriatric Division, University of Pennsylvania

2010-present "Considerations in renal replacement therapy for elderly individuals", Fellows Lecture Series, Geriatrics Division, University of Pennsylvania

2010-Present Laboratory Instructor, Biostatistics for Epidemiologic Methods Course (Epidemiology 526), Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, University of Pennsylvania

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2010-Present Thesis Committee, Candidate for Master's of Science in Clinical

Epidemiology, University of Pennsylvania, thesis title "Risk for End-Stage Kidney Disease after Pediatric Liver Transplantation." (Rebecca Ruebner, MD, MSCE)

2010-Present Faculty mentor for Master's of Science candidate in Health Policy Research program, University of Pennsylvania, thesis title "Mortality and Hospitalization in Home Hemodialysis vs. In-Center Hemodialysis Patients" (Michael Chaknos, MD, MSHP)

2010-Present Thesis Committee, Ph.D. Candidate in Biostatistics, University of Pennsylvania, thesis title "A joint longitudinal-survival model with possible cure: An analysis of patient outcomes on the liver transplant waiting list." (Arwin Thomasson, PhD)

2011-Present Faculty mentor for Master's of Science in Clinical Epidemiology, University of Pennsylvania, thesis title "Early rehospitalization after Kidney Transplantation: Assessing Preventability and Prognosis"(Meera Nair Harhay, MD, MSCE; awarded Bradley award from the Perelman School of Medicine for health services research;NIH F32 and K23 grants)

2011-Present Faculty mentor for Master's in Public Health candidate, University of Pennsylvania, thesis title: "Geographic Variation in Multiple Listing for Kidney Transplantation", also during postdoctoral fellowship (Vishnu Potluri, MD, MPH: recipient of American Society of Nephrology fellowship grant)

2011-Present Co-Leader, Renal Epidemiology Research-in-Progress Work Group, University of Pennsylvania

2011 "Strategies to increase live kidney donation", Renal Grand Rounds, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

2012-Present Faculty instructor, Critical Appraisal of the Medical Literature (Epidemiology 806), Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, University of Pennsylvania

2012-Present University of Pennsylvania Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Empirical Bioethics (EPID 690), lecture on "The ethics of using donors at elevated risk of HIV infection"

2012-Present Pilot grant reviewer, Leonard Davis Institute, University of Pennsylvania

2012-Present Speaker, Penn Kidney Transplant Symposium for Nephrology & Dialysis Nurses, "Outcomes among Live Kidney Donors"

2012-2013 Thesis Committee, Candidate for Master's of Science in Biostatistics, University of Pennsylvania, thesis title "Analysis of Pediatric Wait-times for Deceased-Donor Kidneys" (Hojun Huang, BS)

2013-Present University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Ethics Interest Group, lecture on "The ethics of organ donation"

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2013-Present Research Advisor, Center for Clinical Epidemiology and

Biostatistics Medical Student Summer Intern, University of Pennsylvania (Matthew Allen, BA; awarded CCEB Summer Research Fellowship; also awarded Renal Research Award and Moskowitz Epidemiology Award from the Perelman School of Medicine for his work with our group)

2013-Present Faculty mentor for Master's of Science in Clinical Epidemiology candidate, University of Pennsylvania (Jordana Cohen, MD, MSCE; awarded 2nd place in the Clinical Science category at the national competition of the Young Investigators Program at the NKF Spring Clinical Meeting 2016; NIH F32 and K23 grants)

2013-Present Lecturer, "Outcomes after live kidney donation", Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

2013-2014 Research Advisor, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine Research Elective (Ofole Mgbako,MD; received Medical Student Research Preceptorship Award from the Center of Excellence for Diversity in Health Education and Research)

2013-Present University of Pennsylvania Renal Division Lecture, "Improving Immunosuppression adherence in kidney transplant through novel technology and early provider notification"

2013-Present University of Pennsylvania Renal Division Lecture, "Should we encourage organ transplant and donation for HIV positive individuals? A review of the science, law and ethics."

2013-Present University of Pennsylvania Renal Division Lecture, "Fresh data about end-stage renal disease among prior live kidney donors"

2014-Present Course director, "Empirical Bioethics" (Epidemiology 690), Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, University of Pennsylvania

2014-Present Faculty Instructor, "Issues in Research Protocol Development" (Epidemiology 560), Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, University of Pennsylvania; Course Director, 2015 onward

2014-Present Lecturer, "Incentives for live kidney donation", Proseminar in Bioethics (for Bioethics post-doctoral students), University of Pennsylvania

2014-Present Faculty mentor for Masters of Science in Clinical Epidemiology candidate, University of Pennsylvania (Zahra Yekta, MD, MSCE)

2014-Present Grant Reviewer, Kynett - FOCUS Junior Faculty Investigator Award for Research in Women's Cardiovascular Health, University of Pennsylvania

2014-Present Faculty Mentor for Honors Thesis, Undergraduate Student(Ruchita Pendse); support from SUMR program at Leonard Davis Institute)

2014-Present University of Pennsylvania Renal Division Lecture, "Living donor evaluations"

2014-Present University of Pennsylvania Renal Division Lecture, "New strategies to promote medication adherence"

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2014-Present University of Pennsylvania Renal Division Lecture, Who should be

at the top of the list for kidney allocation? Weighing the needs of children and other high priority candidates

2014-Present University of Pennsylvania Renal Division Lecture, "Interpretation of the Renal Literature"

2014-Present Faculty mentor for faculty member Marina Sperper, MD, MPH 2015-Present Faculty mentor for Masters of Science in Clinical Epidemiology

candidate, University of Pennsylvania (Jonathan Suarez, MD, MSCE)

2015-Present Secondary mentor for Biostatistics PhD candidate, Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology (Shaun Bender)

2015-Present University of Pennsylvania Renal Division Lecture, "Organ Allocation (SCD, ECD, CDC high risk, KDPI)"

2015-Present University of Pennsylvania Renal Division Lecture, Ethics and Renal Transplant

2016-Present University of Pennsylvania Renal Division Lecture, "Ethical Controversies in Kidney Transplantation

2017-Present "New Horizons in Nephrology: Updates in Kidney Transplantation and Onco-Nephrology," Gift of Life Donor Program, Penn CME course

2017-Present Faculty mentor for Masters of Science in Health Policy candidate, University of Pennsylvania (Elizabeth Sonnenberg, MD)

Lectures by Invitation: Feb, 2008 "Ethical and operational challenges in expanding live donor kidney

transplantation", Thomas Jefferson Medical Center, Renal Division, Philadelphia, PA

Mar, 2008 "Ethical and operational challenges in expanding live donor kidney transplantation", St. Barnabas Medical Center, Renal Division, Livingston, NJ

Sep, 2008 "Medical evaluation of the live kidney donor", University of New Jersey, Cooper Hospital, Camden, NJ

Oct, 2008 "Variation in the use of medically complex live kidney donors", Northwestern University, Transplant Surgery, Chicago, IL

Nov, 2008 "Transplantation using kidneys from donors at increased risk of viral infection", Yale University, Renal Division, New Haven, CT

2009 "Assessing risk among deceased kidney donors", United Network for Organ Sharing, Region 2 Education Forum, Philadelphia, PA

2010 "Opportunities to expand live donor renal transplantation", Drexel University, Renal Division, Philadelphia, PA

2010 "The ethics of age-rationing in kidney transplantation" Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

2010 "Long-term outcomes among live kidney donors" American Transplant Congress, San Diego, CA

2010 "Exclusion of live kidney donors" Canadian Transplant Forum, Ottawa, Canada

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2011 "Recipient Selection for Expanded Criteria and High Risk Donors",

American Society of Nephrology 2011 Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA

2011 "Using OPTN data to ascertain post-transplant outcomes among renal transplant recipients", Yale University/West Haven VA, Renal Epidemiology Group, New Haven, CT

2011 "Transplantation of Elderly Kidney Transplant Recipients", University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD

2011 "Novel tools to predict allograft outcomes," Drexel University, Renal Division, Philadelphia, PA

2011 "The use of functional status as a tool to allocate kidneys for transplantation", American Geriatrics Society Annual Meeting, New Frontiers in Geriatrics Research Symposium, Washington, DC

2011 "Functional status and outcomes among kidney transplant recipients", Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

Feb, 2012 "Age, functional status and survival after renal transplantation", New York University, New York, NY

Apr, 2012 "Long-term Risks Associated with Living Kidney Donation", University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD

Aug, 2012 "Functional status and outcomes among kidney transplant recipients", Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

Oct, 2012 "Assessment of functional status among kidney transplant candidates," 2012 American Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA

2012 "Novel strategies to improve immunosuppression adherence after kidney transplantation", University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada

2012 "Novel biomarkers to predict allograft outcomes", Professional Development Learning Series, Gift of Life Donor Program, Philadelphia, PA

2012 "Allocating organs across the age spectrum", University of Western Ontario, London Health Sciences Center, London, Ontario, Canada

2012 "Functional status and outcomes among kidney transplant recipients", University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL

2012 "Counseling and risks and benefits of transplant in older adults", Association of Specialty Professors (ASP) Workshop on Solid Organ Transplantation in Older Adults, Washington, DC

Apr, 2013 "The Medically Complex Living Donor: Should We Be Using?" National Kidney Foundation Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL

Apr, 2013 Keynote Speaker, "Kidney Disease, functional status and transplantation: Implications for patient care", Updates in Nephrology and Transplantation Conference, University of California, Davis, CA

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May, 2013 "Outcomes and Ethical Dilemmas in Live Kidney Donation", Penn

State College of Medicine, Hershey, PA May, 2013 "A Framework and Historical Context for Discussing Incentives for

Organ Donors:, American Transplant Congress, Seattle, WA May, 2013 "Apps, Web and Wi-Fi Pill Bottles: Emerging Technologies in

Transplantation", American Transplant Congress, Seattle, WA Jun, 2013 "Apps, Web and Wi-Fi Pill Bottles: Emerging Technologies in

Transplantation", Interlink Health Services Medical Roundtable Webinar, hosted by Interlink Health Services, Hillsboro, OR

Nov, 2013 "Accept of Decline the Kidney: Old and New Tools", American Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA

Apr, 2014 "Functional status and survival benefit from kidney transplantation," Emory University, Atlanta, GA

Jul, 2014 "Should I accept this extended criteria living donor?" World Transplant Congress, San Francisco, CA

Oct, 2014 "Getting our patients to take their pills: Insights and approaches to medication adherence", Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH

Nov, 2014 "Assessing the potential benefits of live kidney donation," American Society for Bioethics and Humanities 2014 Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA

Nov, 2014 "Public policy and ethical issues in transplantation", American Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA

Nov, 2014 "Ethical challenges in living and deceased organ donation," Canadian Transplant Forum, Toronto, Canada

Nov, 2014 "Whose decision is it anyway?" Autonomy and ethics in the acceptance of live kidney donors", American Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA

Feb, 2015 "Multi-organ transplantation: One organ too many?," Timely Topics in Transplantation Webinar, American Society of Transplantation

Feb, 2015 "Adherence challenges and solutions for patients with kidney disease", Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Renal Division, Baltimore, MD

May, 2015 "Living kidney donation: outcomes, ethics and uncertainty," European Renal Association/European Dialysis and Transplant Association, 52nd Annual Congress, London, England

May, 2015 "Safety of Living Kidney Donation," Spring Congress of the Korean Society for Transplantation", Busan, Korea

May, 2015 "Mortality and Cardiovascular Disease Among Older Live Kidney Donors", American Transplant Congress, Philadelphia, PA

May, 2015 "Kidney transplant registry: experiences of U.S," Korean Organ Transplantation Registry, Seoul, Korea

May, 2015 "Kidney Waitlist: Should we be Routinely Re-Assessing Transplant Candidates?", American Transplant Congress, Philadelphia, PA

Oct, 2015 "A National Strategy for Increasing Live Kidney Donation," Donor Advocate Symposium, Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, TX

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Oct, 2015 "The Impact of Declining Individuals for Living Kidney Donation",

University of Minnesota Transplant Education Conference 2015, Minneapolis, MN

Nov, 2015 "Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients: Recent Findings and Policy Implications," American Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA

Nov, 2015 "Expanding the Donor Pool: Dual Kidneys, Incentives, Optimizing High KDPI," American Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA

Jan, 2016 "Living Kidney Donation: Ethics, Outcomes and Uncertainty", University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA

May, 2016 "Novel Strategies to Improve Transplant Behavioral Health", Yale University, New Haven, CT

Jun, 2016 "Discussing ESRD Risks With Donor Candidates," American Transplant Congress, Boston, MA

Oct, 2016 "Insights into risks of declining living donors," University of Cambridge and Yale Transplant Education Meeting, Cambridge, United Kingdom

Oct, 2016 "Ethics and outcomes for individuals turned down as living kidney donors," Mayo Clinic, Abdominal Surgical Transplant Program, Rochester, MN

Nov, 2016 "The limits of autonomy in living kidney donation," Annual Atlantic Canada Transplant Meeting, Nova Scotia, Canada

Jan, 2017 "Transplanting hepatitis C kidneys into hepatitis C-negative recipients," American Society of Transplantation HCV Consensus Conference, Houston, TX

Apr, 2017 "Understanding the Risks of Frailty and Poor Functional Status in the Elderly Candidate," National Kidney Foundation Annual Meeting 2017, Orlando, FL

Apr, 2017 "Managing the Frail Transplant Candidate," National Kidney Foundation Annual Meeting 2017, Orlando, FL

May, 2017 "Hepatitis C Donor positive/Recipient negative: The New Frontier?", American Transplant Congress 2017, Chicago, IL

May, 2017 "Using the hepatitis C infected donor organ in the era of direct acting antivirals: Access for all or only for some? Pro", American Transplant Congress 2017, Chicago, IL

Jun, 2017 "Economic Incentives for Self-management," Urology Interagency Coordinating Committee (UICC), Self-management of Urologic Conditions, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), Bethesda, MD

Jul, 2017 "Transplanting hepatitis C kidneys into hepatitis C-negative recipients," University of Chicago Transplant Institute, Webinar

Organizing Roles in Scientific Meetings:

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2010 Session Moderator (Theme: Delayed Grant Function)and Abstract

Reviewer, American Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting Denver, CO

2010 Workshop Moderator, Living Kidney Donor International Conference, Denver, CO

2011 Session Moderator (Theme: Nephrology as a Career), American Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting Philadelphia, PA

2011 Session Moderator (Theme: Professional Development, Transplantation), American Transplant Congress Philadelphia, PA

2013 Session Moderator (Theme: Long Term risks after Living Kidney Donation), American Transplant Congress Seattle, WA

2014 Chair, program on "Clinical - Chronic Allograft Injury", and Reviewer, program on "Transplant Ethics", World Transplant Congress San Francisco, CA

2014 Abstract category chair, Transplantation: Clinical and Translational, American Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting Philadelphia, PA

2015 Abstract Reviewer, American Transplant Congress Boston, MA

2017 Abstract Reviewer, American Transplant Congress Chicago, IL

Bibliography: Research Publications, peer reviewed (print or other media): 1. Mess S, Reese P, Della Lana D, Walley A, Ives E, Lee M: Older Hypertensive and

Hypercholesteremic Fairgoers Visit More Booths and Differ in Their Health Concerns at a Community Health Fair. Journal of Community Health. 25: 315-329, 2000.

2. Reese PP, Caplan A, Kesselheim A, Bloom RD: Creating a Medical, Ethical and Legal

Framework for Complex Living Kidney Donors. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 1(6): 1148-53, Nov 2006 PMCID: PMID: 17699340

3. Reese PP, Hoo A, Magee CC: Screening for sickle trait among potential live kidney

donors. Transplant International. 21(4): 328-31, April 2008 PMCID: 18086286 4. Reese PP, Shea J, Berns JS, Simon MK, Bloom RD, Feldman HI: Recruitment of live

donors by candidates for kidney transplantation. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 3(4): 1152-9, July 2008 PMCID: 2440271

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5. Reese PP, Feldman HI, McBride MA, Anderson K, Bloom RD: Substantial variation in

the acceptance of medically complex live kidney donors across the US renal transplant centers. American Journal of Transplantation.(10), 2062-70, 2008. PMCID: 2590588

6. Reese PP, Sonawane SB, Thomasson A, Yeh H, Markmann JF: Donor age and cold

ischemia interact to produce inferior 90 day liver allograft survival. Transplantation. 85(12): 1737-47, 2008

7. Reese PP, Yeh H, Thomasson A, Shults J, Markmann JF.: Transplant center volume

and outcomes after liver re-transplantation. American Journal of Transplantation.(2), 309-17, February 2009. PMCID: PMC2782897

8. den Hartog J, Reese PP, Cizman B, Feldman HI.: The Costs and Benefits of Automatic

Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate Reporting. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 4(2): 419-27, February 2009 PMCID: PMC2637597

9. Reese PP, Feldman HI, Asch DA, Halpern SD, Blumberg EA, Thomassen A, Shults J,

Bloom RD.: Transplantation of kidneys from donors at increased risk for blood borne viral infection: recipient outcomes and patterns of organ use. American Journal of Transplantation. 9(10): 2338-45, 2009. PMCID: PMC3090728

10. Reese PP, Feldman HI, Asch DA, Thomasson A, Shults J, Bloom RD: Short-term

outcomes for obese live kidney donors and their recipients. Transplantation. 15;88(5): 662-71, 2009 PMCID: PMC2812564

11. Reese PP, Shea J, Bloom RD, Berns JS, Grossman R, Joffe M, Huverserian A,

Feldman HI. : Predictors of having a potential live donor: a prospective cohort study of kidney transplant candidates. American Journal of Transplantation. 9(12): 2792-9, 2009. PMCID: PMC2864790

12. Reese PP, Tehrani T, Lim M, Blumberg E, Bloom RD, Halpern SD: : Determinants

of the Decision to Accept a Kidney from a Donor at Increased Risk for Blood-Borne Viral Infection. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 5(5): 917-23, May 2010. PMCID: PMC2863986

13. Reese PP, Caplan AL, Bloom RD, Abt P, Karlawish J: How should we use age to

ration health care? Lessons from the case of kidney transplantation. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 58(10): 1980-6, Oct 2010.

14. Cassuto JR, Reese PP, Bloom RD, Doyle A, Goral S, Naji A, Abt PL: Kidney

Transplantation in Patients with a Prior Heart Transplant. Transplantation 89(4): 427-33, 2010

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15. Cassuto JR, Reese PP, Sonnad S, Bloom RD, Levine MD, Naji A, Abt P.: Wait List

Death and Survival Benefit of Kidney Transplantation among Non-renal Transplant Recipients. American Journal of Transplantation. 10(11): 2502-11, 2010. PMCID: PMC2966021

16. Halpern SD, Raz A, Kohn R, Asch DA, Reese PP: Regulated Payments for Living

Kidney Donation: An Empirical Assessment of the Ethical Concerns. Annals of Internal Medicine 152(6): 358-65, 2010

17. Hizo-Abes P, Young A, Reese PP, McFarlane P, Wright L, Cuerden M, Garg AX;

Donor Nephrectomy Outcomes Research(DONOR)Network. : Attitudes to Sharing Personal Health Information in Living Kidney Donation. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 5(4): 717-22, 2010 PMCID: PMC2849685

18. Weng FL, Reese PP, Malgonkar S, Patel A.: Barriers to living donor kidney

transplantation among Black or older transplant candidates. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 5(12): 2338-2347, 2010. PMCID: PMC2994097

19. Blosser CD, Huverserian A, Bloom RD, Abt PD, Goral S, Thomasson A, Shults J,

Reese PP.: Age, exclusion criteria and generalizability of randomized trials enrolling kidney transplant recipients. Transplantation. 91(8): 858-863, 2011. PMCID: 3462443

20. Doshi M, Garg N, Reese PP, Parikh C: Recipient risk factors associated with delayed

graft function: a paired kidney analysis. Transplantation 91(6): 666-71, 2011. 21. Hsu J, Reese PP, Abt P.: Increased early graft failure in right sided living donor

nephrectomy. Transplantation. 91(1): 108-114, 2011. 22. Reese PP, Feldman HI, Bloom RD, Abt P, Thomasson A, Shults J, Grossman R, Asch

DA: Assessment of variation in live donor kidney transplantation across transplant centers in the United States. Transplantation 91(12): 1357-1363, 2011. PMCID: 3462439

23. Reese PP, Halpern SD, Asch DA, Bloom RD, Nathan H, Hasz R, Roth J, Reitsma W,

Krefski L, Goerlitz F, Delauro G, Blumberg E, Weng FL, Caplan C, Thomasson A, Shults J, Feldman HI.: Longer-term outcomes after kidney transplantation from seronegative deceased donors at increased risk for blood-borne viral infection. Transplantation. 91(11): 1211-1217, 2011. PMCID: 3462444

24. Cassuto JR, Levine MH, Reese PP, Bloom RD, Goral S, Naji A, Abt PL: The

influence of induction therapy for kidney transplantation after a non-renal transplant. Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology 7(1): 158-66, Jan 2012. PMCID: 3265339

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25. Reese PP, Bloom RD, Feldman HI, Huverserian A, Thomasson A, Shults J, Hamano

T, Goral S, Shaked A, Olthoff K, Rickels MR, Bleicher M, Leonard MB: Changes in vitamin D binding protein and vitamin D concentrations associated with liver transplantation. Liver international : official journal of the International Association for the Study of the Liver 32(2): 287-96, Feb 2012.

26. Levine MH, Reese PP, Wood A, Baluarte HJ, Huverseria A, Naji A, Abt P.: Inferior

allograft outcomes in adolescent recipients of renal transplants from ideal deceased donors. Annals of Surgery. 255(3): 556-64, Mar 2012. PMCID: 3697775

27. Leonard CE, Freeman CP, Newcomb CW, Reese PP, Herlim M, Bilker WB,

Hennessy S, Strom BL: Proton pump inhibitors and traditional nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and the risk of acute interstitial nephritis and acute kidney injury. Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety 21(11): 1155-72, Nov 21 2012.

28. Lo Re V, Haynes K, Ming EI, Wood-Ives J, Horne LN, Fortier K, Hennessy S,

Cardillo S, Reese PP, Reddy R, Margolis D, Apter A, Kimmel SE, Roy J, Freeman CP, Razzaghi H, Holick CN, Esposito D, Parkinson J, Bhullar H, Strom BS: Safety of Saxagliptin: Rationale For and Design of a Series of Postmarketing Observational Studies. Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety 21(11): 1202-15, Nov 2012.

29. Ruebner R, Goldberg D, Abt PL, Bahirwani R, Levine M, Sawinski D, Shults J,

Bloom RD, Reese PP: Risk of end-stage renal disease among liver transplant recipients with pre-transplant renal dysfunction. American Journal of Transplantation 12(11): 2958-65, November 2012. PMCID: 3527009

30. Bhangoo RS, Hall IE, Reese PP, Parikh CR: Deceased-donor kidney perfusate and

urine biomarkers for kidney allograft outcomes: a systematic review. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation 27(8): 3305-14, 2012. PMCID: 3716303

31. Garg AX, Meirambayeva A, Huang A, Kim SJ,, Ramesh Prasad GV, Knol G, Lok C,

McFarlane P, Karpinski M, Storsley L, Klarenbach S, Lam N, Thomas S, Dipchand C, Reese P, Doshi M, Gibney E, Taub K, Young A.: Cardiovascular disease in people who donated a kidney: A matched cohort study. British Medical Journal. 1(344): e1203, 2012. PMCID: 3291749

32. Hall IE, Doshi MD, Reese PP, Marcus RJ, Thiessen-Philbrook H, Parikh CR:

Association between peri-transplant kidney injury biomarkers and one-year allograft outcomes. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 7(8): 1224-33, 2012. PMCID: 3408116

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33. Rosas SE, Reese PP, Huan Y, Doria C, Cochetti PT, Doyle A.: Pretransplant physical

activity predicts all-cause mortality in kidney transplant recipients. American Journal of Nephrology 35(1): 17-23, 2012. PMCID: PMC3251242

34. Rowan CG, Brunelli SM, Munson J, Flory J, Reese PP, Hennessy S, Lewis J, Mines

D, Barrett JS, Bilker W, Strom BL.: Clinical importance of the drug interaction between statins and CYP3A4 inhibitors: A retrospective cohort study in The Health Improvement Network (THIN). Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety. 21(5): 494-506, 2012. PMCID: 3890414

35. Ruebner R, Reese PP, Denburg MR, Xie D, Rand E, Abt PL, Furth SL.: Risk Factors

for end-stage kidney disease after pediatric liver transplantation: A 20 Year US Experience. American Journal of Transplantation. 12(12): 3398-405, December 2012.

36. Trofe-Clark J, Reese PP, Patel HJ, Jakobowski D, Goral S, Doll SL, Abt PL, Bloom

RD: Efficacy and Safety of Extended Duration Inpatient-to-Outpatient Rabbit Anti-Thymocyte Globulin Induction in Kidney Transplant Recipients: Six Month Outcomes. Transplantation 94(5): 506-12, 2012.

37. Weng F, Reese PP, Waterman AD, Soto AG, Demissie K, Mulgaonkar S.: Health

care follow-up by live kidney donors more than 3 years post-nephrectomy. Clinical Transplantation 26(3): E300-6, 2012. PMCID: 3692290

38. Goldberg D, Halpern SD, Reese PP.: Deceased Organ Donation Consent Rates

among Racial and Ethnic Minorities and Older Potential Donors. Critical Care Medicine. 41(2): 496-505, February 2013. PMCID: 3557536

39. Butala N, Reese PP, Doshi M, Parikh CR: Is Delayed Graft Function Casually

Associated with Long-Term Outcomes after Kidney Transplantation? Insights from an Instrumental Variable Analysis. Transplantation 95(8): 1008-1014, April 2013. PMCID: 3629374

40. Ky B, Shults J, Keane MG, St. John Stutton M, Wolf M, Feldman HI, Reese PP,

Anderson C, Townsend RR, Lo J, Gadegbeku C, Carlow D, Sulik M, Leonard MB.: FGF23 Modifies the Relationship between Vitamin D and Cardiac Remodeling. Circulation Heart Failure 6(4): 817-24, July 2013. PMCID: 3867268

41. Mgbako O, Glazier A, Blumberg E, Reese PP: Allowing HIV-positive organ

donation: ethical, legal and operational considerations. American Journal of Transplantation 13(7): 1636-42, July 2013 PMCID: 3808247

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42. Kelz RR, Reinke CE, Zubizarreta JR, Wang M, Saynisch P, Even-Shoshan O, Reese

PP, Fleisher LA, Silber JH: Acute Kidney Injury, Renal Function, and the Elderly Obese Surgical Patient: A Matched Case-Control Study. Annals of Surgery 258(2): 359-63, August 2013. PMCID: 3931547

43. Enestvedt CK, Malik S, Reese PP, Maskin A, Yoo PS, Fayek SA, Abt P, Olthoff KM,

Shaked A.: Biliary complications Adversely Affect Patient and Graft Survival in Liver Retransplantation. Liver Transplantation 19(9): 965-72, September 2013.

44. Ruebner R, Reese PP, Denburg M, Abt P, Furth S: End-Stage Kidney Disease after

Pediatric Non-Renal Solid Organ Transplantation. Pediatrics 132(5): e1319-26, November 2013. PMCID: 3813394

45. Nair M, Lin E, Pai A, Harhay MO, Huverserian A, Mussell A, Troxel AB, Bloom

RD, Levine M, Abt P, Shea JA, Reese PP: Early Rehospitalization after Kidney Transplantation: Predictors and Prognosis. American Journal of Transplantation 13(12): 3164-72, December 2013

46. Reese PP, Cappola AR, Shults J, Townsend RR, Gadegbeku C, Anderson C, Baker

JF, Carlow D, Sulik MJ, Lo JC, Go AS, Ky B, Mariani L, Feldman KI, Leonard MB.: Physical Performance and Frailty in Chronic Kidney Disease. American Journal of Nephrology 38(4): 307-315, 2013. PMCID: 4019506

47. Reese PP, Bloom RD, Shults J, Thomasson A, Mussell A, Rosas SE, Johansen KL,

Abt P, Levine M, Caplan AL, Feldman HI, Karlawish J.: Functional Status and survival after kidney transplantation. Transplantation 97(2): 189-95, January 2014. PMCID: 3946985

48. Reese PP, Veatch RM, Abt PL, Amaral S: Revisiting multi-organ transplantation in

the setting of scarcity. American Journal of Transplantation 14(1): 21-6, January 2014.

49. Bahirwani R, Forde KA, Mu Y, Lin F, Reese P, Goldberg D, Abt P, Reddy KR,

Levine M: End-stage renal disease after liver transplantation in patients with pre-transplant chronic kidney disease. Clinical Transplantation 28(2): 205-10, February 2014. PMCID: 3919458

50. Allen MB, Abt P, Reese PP: What are the harms of refusing to allow living kidney

donation? An expanded view of risks and benefits. American Journal of Transplantation 14(3): 531-7, March 2014.

51. Hall IE, Reese PP, Weng F, Schroppel B, Doshi M, Hasz R, Reitsma W, Goldstein

M, Hong K, Parikh CR.: Preimplant histologic acute tubular necrosis and allograft outcomes. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 9(3): 573-82, March 2014. PMCID: 3944773

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52. Hall IE, Bhangoo RS,Reese PP, Doshi MD, Weng FL, Hong K, Lin H, Gan G, Hasz

RD, Goldstein MJ, Schroppel B, Parikh CR.: Glutathione S-transferase iso-enzymes in perfusate from pumped kidneys are associated with delayed graft function. American Journal of Transplantation 14(4): 886-96, April 2014. PMCID: 4051136

53. Reese PP, Hwang H, Potluri V, Abt P, Shults J, Amaral S: Geographic Determinants

of Access to Pediatric Deceased Donor Kidney Transplantation. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 25(4): 827-35, April 2014. PMCID: 3968505

54. Mariani LH, White MT, Shults J, Anderson CA, Feldman HI, Wolf M, Reese PP,

Denburg MR, Townsend RR, Lo JC, Cappola AR, Carlow D, Gadegbeku CA, Steigerwalt S, Leonard MB.: Increasing Use of Vitamin D Supplementation in the Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort Study. Journal of Renal Nutrition 24(3): 186-93, May 2014 PMCID: 4023561

55. Reese PP, Bloom RD, Feldman, HI, Rosenbaum P, Wang W, Saynisch P, Tarsi NM,

Mukherjee N, Garg AX, Mussell A, Shults J, Even-Shoshan O, Townsend RR, Silber JH: Mortality and Cardiovascular Disease among Older Live Kidney Donors. American Journal of Transplantation 14(8): 1853-61, August 2014. PMCID: 4105987

56. Wilson FP, Reese PP, Shashaty MG, Ellenberg SS, Gitelman Y, Bansal AD, Urbani

R, Feldman HI, Fuchs B. : A Trial of In-Hospital, Electronic Alerts for Acute Kidney Injury: Design and Rationale. Clinical Trials: Journal of the Society for Clinical Trials 11(5): 521-9, October 2014. PMCID: 4156885

57. Goldberg DS, Reese PP, Amaral S, Abt PL: Reframing the impact of combined

heart-liver allocation on liver transplant waitlist candidates. Liver Transplantation 20(11): 1356-64, November 2014 PMCID: 4213283

58. Gupta N, Salter ML, Garonzik-Wang, JM, Reese PP, Dagher NN, Desai NM, Segev

DL: Actual and Perceived Knowledge of Kidney Transplantation and the Pursuit of a Live Donor. Transplantation 98(9): 969-73, November 2014. PMCID: 4218880

59. Ruebner R, Reese PP, Abt PL: Donation after cardiac death liver transplantation is

associated with increased risk of end-stage renal disease. Transplant International 27(12): 1263-71, December 2014.

60. Schold JD, Buccini LD, Reese PP, Poggio ED, Goldfarb DA: Effect of Dialysis

Initiation for Preemptively Listed Candidates in the Revised Kidney Allocation Policy. American Journal of Transplantation 14(12): 2855-60, December 2014

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61. Wilson FP, Xie D, Anderson HA, Leonard MB, Reese PP, Delafontaine P, Horwitz E,

Kallem R, Navaneethan S, Ojo A, Porter AC, Sondheimer JH, Sweeney HL, Townsend RR, Feldman HI: Urinary Creatinine Excretion, Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis, and Clinical Outcomes in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease: The CRIC Study. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 9(12): 2095-103, December 2014. PMCID: 4255402

62. Garg AX, Nevis IF, McArthur E, Sontrop JM, Koval JJ, Lam NN, Hildebrand AM,

Reese PP, Storsley L, Gill JS, Segev DL, Habbous S, Bugeja A, Knoll GA, Dipchand C, Monroy-Cuadros MM, Lentine KL: Gestational Hypertension and Preeclampsia in Living Kidney Donors. New England Journal of Medicine 372(2): 124-33, January 2015. PMCID: 4362716

63. Serper M, Patzer RE, Reese PP, Pryztula K., Koval R, Ladner DL, Levitsky JM,

Abecassis MM, Wolf MS: Medication Misuse, Non-Adherence, and Clinical Outcomes among Liver Transplant Recipients. Liver Transplantation. Liver Transplantation 21(1): 22-8, January 2015.

64. Potluri V, Harhay MN, Wilson FP, Bloom RD, Reese PP: Kidney Transplant

Outcomes for Prior Living Organ Donors. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 26(5): 1188-94, May 2015. PMCID: 4413763

65. Wilson FP, Shashaty M, Testani, J, Borovskiy Y, Ellenberg S, Feldman SI, Gitelman

Y, Lin J, Negoianu D, Parikh CR, Reese PP, Urbani R, Fuchs B: Automated, Electronic Alerts for Acute Kidney Injury: A Randomized Trial. Lancet 385(9981): 1966-74, May 2015 PMCID: 4475457

66. Hall IE, Schroppel B, Doshi MD, Ficek J, Weng FL, Hasz RD, Thiessen-Philbrook H,

Reese PP, Parikh CR: Associations of deceased donor kidney injury with kidney discard and function after transplantation. American Journal of Transplantation 15(6): 1623-31, June 2015.

67. Lam NN, McArthur E, Kim SJ, Prasad GV, Lentine KL, Reese PP, Kasiske BL, Lok

CE, Feldman LS, Garg AX: Donor Nephrectomy Outcomes Research (DONOR) Network. Gout After Living Kidney Donation: A Matched Cohort Study. American Journal of Kidney Diseases 65(6): 925-32, June 2015.

68. Richterman A, Sawinski D, Reese PP, Lee DH, Clauss H, Hasz RD, Thomasson A,

Goldberg D, Abt PL, Forde KA, Bloom RD, Doll S, Brady KA, Blumberg E: An Assessment of HIV-Infected Patients Dying in Care for Deceased Organ Donation in a United States Urban Center. American Journal of Transplantation 15(8): 2105-16, August 2015

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69. Allen MB, Billig E, Reese PP, Shults S, Hasz R, West S, Abt PL: Donor

Hemodynamics as Predictor of Outcomes after Kidney Transplantation from Donors after Cardiac Death. American Journal of Transplantation 16(1): 181-193, September 2015.

70. Thiessen C, Gordon EJ, Reese PP. Kulkarni S: Development of a Donor-Centered

Approach to Risk Assessment: Rebalancing Non-maleficence and Autonomy. American Journal of Transplantation 15(9981): 2314-23, September 2015

71. Ruebner RL, Moatz T, Amaral S, Reese PP, Blumberg EA, Smith JM,

Danziger-Isakov L, Laskin BL: Outcomes Among Children Who Received a Kidney Transplant in the United States From a Hepatitis B Core Antibody-Positive Donor, 1995-2010. J Pediatric Infect Dis Soc October 14 2015 Notes: Epub ahead of print, pii:piv070.

72. Reese PP, Mgbako O, Mussell A, Potluri V, Yekta Z, Levsky S, Bellamy S, Shults J,

Glanz K, Feldman HI, Volpp KG: A pilot randomized trial of financial incentives or coaching to lower serum phosphorus in dialysis patients. Journal of Renal Nutrition 25(6): 510, November 2015.

73. Reese PP, Shults J, Bloom RD, Mussell A, Harhay MN, Abt P, Levine M, Johansen

KL, Karlawish JT, Feldman HI: Functional Status, Time to Transplantation, and Survival Benefit of Kidney Transplantation Among Wait-Listed Candidates. American Journal of Kidney Disease 66(5): 837-45, November 2015. PMCID: 4624021

74. Yekta Z, Xie D, Bogner HR, Weber DR, Zhang X, Harhay M, Reese PP: The

association of antidepressant medications and diabetic retinopathy among people with diabetes. Journal of Diabetes Complications 29(8): 1077-84, November -December 2015.

75. Butala NM, King MD, Reitsma W, Formica RN, Abt PL, Reese PP, Parikh CR:

Association Between Organ Procurement Organization Social Network Centrality and Kidney Discard and Transplant Outcomes. Transplantation 99(12): 2617-24, December 2015. PMCID: 4668206

76. Potluri VS, Parikh CR, Hall IE, Ficek J, Doshi MD, Butrymowicz I, Weng FL,

Schröppel B, Thiessen-Philbrook H, Reese PP: Validating Early Post-Transplant Outcomes Reported for Recipients of Deceased Donor Kidney Transplants. Clinical Journal of American Society of Nephrology 11(2): 324-31, February 2016. PMCID: 4741043

77. Cohen JB, Bloom RD, Reese PP, Porrett PM, Forde KA, Sawinski DL: National

outcomes of kidney transplantation from deceased diabetic donors. Kidney International 89(3): 636-47, Mar 2016.

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78. Reese PP, Kessler JB, Doshi JA,Friedman J, Mussell AS, Carney C, Zhu J, Wang W,

Troxel A,Young P, Lawnicki V, Rajpathak S, Volpp K: Two Randomized Controlled Pilot Trials of Social Forces to Improve Statin Adherence among Patients with Diabetes. Journal of General Internal Medicine 31(4): 402-10, Apr 2016. PMCID: 4803690

79. Aufhauser DD, Wang Z, Murken DR, Bhatti TR, Wang Y, Ge G, Redfield RR, Abt

PL, Wang L, Svoronos N, Thomasson A, Reese PP, Hancock WW, Levine MH: Improved Renal Ischemia Tolerance in Females Influences Kidney Transplantation Outcomes. Journal of Clinical Investigation. Journal of Clinical Investigation 126(5): 1968-77, May 2016. PMCID: 4855926

80. Cohen JB, Stephens-Shields, AJ, Denburg MR, Anderson AH, Townsend RR, Reese,

PP: Obesity, Renin-Angiotensin System Blockade, and Risk of Adverse Renal Outcomes: A Population-Based Cohort Study. American Journal of Nephrology 43(6): 431-440, May 2016. PMCID: 4955737

81. Parikh CR, Hall IE, Bhangoo RS, Ficek J, Abt PL, Thiessen-Philbrook H, Lin H,

Bimali M, Murray PT, Rao V, Schroppel B, Doshi MD, Weng FL, Reese PP: Associations of perfusate biomarkers and pump parameters with delayed graft function and deceased-donor kidney allograft function. American Journal of Transplantation 16(5): 1526-39, May 2016. PMCID: 4844819

82. Reese PP, Hall IE, Weng FL, Schröppel B, Doshi MD, Hasz RD, Thiessen-Philbrook

H, Ficek J, Rao V, Murray P, Lin H, Parikh CR: Associations between Deceased-Donor Urine Injury Biomarkers and Kidney Transplant Outcomes. Journal of American Society of Nephrology 27(5): 1534-43, May 2016.

83. Tong A, Budde K, Gill J, Josephson MA, Marson L, Pruett TL, Reese PP,

Rosenbloom D, Rostaing L, Warrens AN, Wong G, Craig JC, Crowe S, Harris T, Hemmelgarn B, Manns B, Tugwell P, Van Biesen W, Wheeler DC, Winkelmayer WC, Evangelidis N, Sautenet B, Howell M, Chapman JR: Standardized Outcomes in Nephrology-Transplantation: A Global Initiative to Develop a Core Outcome Set for Trials in Kidney Transplantation. Transplant Direct 2(6): e79, May 19 2016 PMCID: 4946524

84. Harhay MN, Hill AS, Wang W, Even-Shoshan O, Mussell AS, Bloom RD, Feldman

HI, Karlawish JH, Silber JH, Reese PP: Measures of Global Health Status on Dialysis Signal Early Rehospitalization Risk after Kidney Transplantation. PLoS One 11(6): e0156532, June 2016. PMCID: 4892690

85. Lo Re V, Gowda C, Urick PN, Halladay JT, Binkley A, Carbonari DM, Battista K,

Peleckis C, Gilmore J, Roy JA, Doshi JA, Reese PP, Reddy KR, Kostman JR: Disparities in Absolute Denial of Modern Hepatitis C Therapy by Type of Insurance. Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology 14(7): 1035-43, July 2016. PMCID: 4912853

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86. Patzer RE, Serper M, Reese PP, Przytula K, Koval R; Ladner DP, Levitsky JM,

Abecassis MM, Wolf MS: Medication Understanding, Non-Adherence, and Clinical Outcomes among Adult Kidney Transplant Recipients. Clinical Transplantation 30(10): 1294-1305, October 2016. PMCID: 5061615

87. Allen MB, Reese PP: The ethics of promoting living kidney donation using

nonargumentative influence: applications, concerns, and future directions American Journal of Transplantation 16(12): 3378-3384, December 2016.

88. Ruebner RL, Moatz T, Amaral S, Reese PP, Blumberg EA, Smith JM,

Danziger-Isakov L, Laskin BL: Outcomes Among Children Who Received a Kidney Transplant in the United States From a Hepatitis B Core Antibody-Positive Donor, 1995-2010. J Pediatric Infect Dis Soc 5(4): 439-445, December 2016.

89. Thiessen C1, Kulkarni S, Reese PP, Gordon EJ: A Call for Research on Individuals

Who Opt Out of Living Kidney Donation: Challenges and Opportunities. Transplantation 100(12): 2527-2532, December 2016.

90. Choudhry RA, Reese PP, Goldberg DS, Bloom RD, Sawinski DL, Abt PL: A Paired

Kidney Analysis of Multiorgan Transplantation: Implications for Allograft Survival. Transplantation 10(2): 268-376, February 2017

91. Puthumana J, Hall IE, Reese PP, Schröppel B, Weng FL, Thiessen-Philbrook H,

Doshi MD, Rao V, Lee CG, Elias JA, Cantley LG, Parikh CR: YKL-40 Associates with Renal Recovery in Deceased Donor Kidney Transplantation Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 28(2): 661-670, February 2017 PMCID: 5280016

92. Reese PP, Mohan S: Sense and sensitivity: incompatible patients and their donors in

kidney transplantation. Lancet 389(10070): 677-678, February 2017. 93. Hall IE, Reese PP: Shining a Light on the Murky Problem of Discarded Kidneys.

Transplantation 101(3): 464-465, March 2017. 94. Reese PP, Bloom RD, Trofe-Clark J, Mussell AS, Leidy D, Levsky S, Zhu J, Yang L,

Wang W, Troxel A, Feldman HI, Volpp KG: Automated Reminders and Physician Notification to Promote Immunosuppression Adherence among Kidney Transplant Recipients: A Randomized Trial. American Journal of Kidney Diseases 69(3): 400-409, March 2017.

95. Cohen JB, Eddinger KC, Locke JE, Forde KA, Reese PP, Sawinski D: Survival

Benefit of Transplantation with a Deceased Diabetic Donor Kidney Compared with Remaining on the Waitlist. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 12(6): 974-982, June 2017. PMCID: 5460711

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96. Doshi M, Reese PP, Hall IE,Schröppel B, Ficek J, Formica RN, Weng FL, Hazs RD,

Thiessen Philbrook H, Parikh C: Utility of applying quality assessment tools for kidneys with KDPI ≥80. Transplantation 101(6): 1125-1133, June 2017. PMCID: 5290306

97. Goldberg DS, Abt PL, Blumberg EA, Van Deerlin VM, Levine M, Reddy KR, Bloom

RD, Nazarian SM, Sawinski D, Porrett P, Naji A, Hasz R, Suplee L, Trofe-Clark J, Sicilia A, McCauley M, Farooqi M, Gentile C, Smith J, Reese PP: Trial of Transplantation of HCV-Infected Kidneys into Uninfected Recipients. New England Journal of Medicine 15(376): 2394-2395, June 2017.

98. Koyawala N, Silber JH2, Rosenbaum PR, Wang W, Hill AS, Reiter JG, Niknam BA,

Even-Shoshan O, Bloom RD, Sawinski D, Nazarian S, Trofe-Clark J, Lim MA, Schold JD, Reese PP,: Comparing Outcomes between Antibody Induction Therapies in Kidney Transplantation. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 28(7): 2188-2200, July 2017. PMCID: 5491281

99. Laskin BL, Jiao J, Baluarte HJ, Amaral S, Furth SL, Akimova T, Hancock WW,

Levine MH, Reese PP, Beier UH: The Effects of Tacrolimus on T-Cell Proliferation Are Short-Lived: A Pilot Analysis of Immune Function Testing. Transplant Direct 3(8): e199, July 2017.

100. Hall IE, Reese PP, Doshi MD, Weng FL, Schroppel B, Asch WS, Ficek J,

Thiessen-Philbrook H, Parikh CR: Delayed graft function phenotypes and 12-month kidney transplant outcomes. Transplantation 101(8): 1913-1923, August 2017. PMCID: 5292094

101. Sautenet B, Tong A, Manera KE, Chapman JR, Warrens AN, Rosenbloom D, Wong

G, Gill J, Budde K, Rostaing L, Marson L, Josephson MA, Reese PP, Pruett TL, Hanson CS, O'Donoghue D, Tam-Tham H, Halimi JM, Shen JI, Kanellis J, Scandling JD, Howard K, Howell M, Cross N, Evangelidis N, Masson P, Oberbauer R, Fung S, Jesudason S, Knight S, Mandayam S, McDonald SP, Chadban S, Rajan T, Craig JC: Developing Consensus-Based Priority Outcome Domains for Trials in Kidney Transplantation: A Multinational Delphi Survey With Patients, Caregivers, and Health Professionals. Transplantation 101(8): 1875-1886, August 2017.

102. Tong A, Gill J, Budde K, Marson L, Reese PP, Rosenbloom D, Rostaing L, Wong

G, Josephson MA, Pruett TL, Warrens AN, Craig JC, Sautenet B, Evangelidis N, Ralph AF, Hanson CS, Shen JI, Howard K, Meyer K, Perrone RD, Weiner DE, Fung S, Ma MKM, Rose C, Ryan J, Chen LX, Howell M, Larkins N, Kim S, Thangaraju S, Ju A, Chapman JR; SONG-Tx Investigators: Toward Establishing Core Outcome Domains For Trials in Kidney Transplantation: Report of the Standardized Outcomes in Nephrology-Kidney Transplantation Consensus Workshops. Transplantation 101(8): 1887-1896, August 2017.

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103. Sawinski DL, Forde KA, Locke JE, Cohen JB, Weldon J, Shults J, Reese PP: The

effects of race and Hepatitis C co-infection on the survival of HIV+-infected individuals on dialysis in contemporary practice. Kidney International August 2017 Accepted.

104. Cohen J.B., Shults, J, Goldberg D.S., Abt P.L., Sawinski D.L., Reese P.P: Kidney

allograft offers: Predictors of turndown and the impact of late organ acceptance on allograft survival. American Journal of Transplantation July 2017 Accepted.

105. Gillespie A, Fink EL, Traino HM, Uversky A, Bass SB, Greener J, Hunt J, Browne

T, Hammer H, Reese PP, Obradovic Z: Hemodialysis Clinic Social Networks, Sex Differences, and Renal Transplantation. American Journal of Transplantation March 2017 (Epub ahead of print).

Research Publications, peer-reviewed reviews: 1. Bloom RD, Reese PP: Chronic kidney disease after non-renal solid organ

transplantation. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 18(12): 3031-41, Dec 2007 PMCID: PMID: 18039925

2. Reese PP, Blumberg EA, Bloom RD. : Kidney transplantation in patients with HIV

infection. Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease.(1), 94-101, Jan 2010. PMCID: 20005493

3. Friedewald JJ, Reese PP: The Kidney-First Initiative: What is the Current Status of

Pre-emptive Transplantation? Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease 19(4): 252-6, 2012.

4. Reese PP, Harhay MN, Abt P, Levine M, Halpern SD: New Solutions to Reduce

Discard of Kidneys Donated for Transplantation. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 27(4): 973-80, Apr 2015. PMCID: 4814180

5. Reese PP, Boudville N, Garg AX: Living Kidney Donation: Outcomes, Ethics, and

Uncertainty. Lancet 385(9981): 2003-2013, May 2015. 6. Townsend RR, Reese PP, Lim MA: Should living kidney donors with hypertension be

considered for organ donation? Current Opinion Nephrology Hypertension 24(6): 594-601, November 2015.

Research Publications, non-peer reviewed: 1. Reese P, Hicks L, Britton O, McWilliams M, McKean S: Hospitalist Home Visit

Program Identifies Medication Errors In a Vulnerable General Medical Population. Journal of Clinical Outcomes and Management. 10: 198-202, 2003.

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2. Porrett PM, Kamoun M, Parsons R, Bloom R, Goral S, Reese PP, Grossman R,

Baluarte J, Bleicher M, Doyle A, Markmann JF, Levine M, Barker C, Olthoff K, Naji A, Shaked A, Abt P.: Kidney Transplantation at the University of Pennsylvania: 1998-2008. Clinical Transplantation. Page: 143-52, 2009.

3. Reese PP, Simon MK, Stewart J, Bloom RD.: Medical follow-up of kidney donors by

1-year following nephrectomy. Transplantation Proceedings. 41(9): 3545-50, 2009. PMCID: 19917341

Abstracts: 1. Reese PP, Feldman HI, Asch DA, Thomasson A, Shults J, Bloom RD.: Peri-operative

complications and one-year outcomes for obese live kidneydonors. American Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, and selected by the American Society of Nephrology for promotion to members of the press, selected for oral presentation. 2008.

2. Reese PP, Yeh H, Markmann JF.: Center Volume Predicts One-Year Allograft Failure

for Re-Transplantation of Livers. American Transplant Congress Meeting, Toronto, ON, Canada, Poster presentation. 2008.

3. Sahin S, Olmuscelik O, Bllom RD, Reese PP, Doyle AM, PLatt N, Grossman R, Goral

S: Kidney Transplant Outcomes in Elderly Patients: A Single Center Experience. American Transplant Congress Meeting, Toronto, ON , Canada, Poster presentation. 2008.

4. Thomasson A, Reese PP, Shults J. : Assessing the Risks of Expanding the Kidney

Donor Pool. International Biometrics Society: Eastern North America Region meeting. Poster presentation. March 2009.

5. Reese PP, Feldman HI, Asch DA, Halpern SD, Blumberg EA, Thomassen A,Shults J,

Bloom RD.: Recipient and allograft survival with kidney transplantation using deceased donors at increased risk for blood borne viral infection. American Transplant Congress, Boston, MA, Poster presentation. June 2009.

6. Reese PP, Halpern SD, Asch DA, Bloom RD, Nathan H, Hasz R, Roth J,Reitsma W,

Krefski L, Goerlitz BS, DeLauro G, Blumberg E, Weng F, Caplan AL, Thomasson A, Shults J, Feldman HI.: Longer-term outcomes after transplantation using kidneys from Centers for Disease Control increased risk donors. American Transplant Congress, Boston, MA, Oral presentation. June 2009.

7. Tehrani T, Lim M, Reese PP, Blumberg E, Bloom RD, Halpern SD.: Determinants of

the decision to accept a kidney from a CDC donor: aconjoint analysis of renal transplant candidates. American Transplant Congress, Boston, MA, Poster presentation. June 2009.

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8. Raz A, Kohn R, Asch DA, Reese PP, Halpern SD.: Regulated payments for living

kidney donation: An empirical assessment of the ethical concerns. Society of Medical Decision Making, Hollywood, CA, Oral presentation. October 2009.

9. Hsu J, Reese PP, Levine M, Naji A, Abt P: Increased Graft Failure in Right-Sided

Donor Nephrectomies. American Society of Transplant Surgeons, 10th Annual State of the Art Winter Symposium, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Oral presentation. Jan 2010.

10. Waters J, Cassuto J, Naji A, Levine M, Reese PP, Bloom R, Abt P: ABO

Incompatible Kidney Transplantation: Graft Survival Trends. American Society of Transplant Surgeons, 10th Annual State of the Art WinterSymposium, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Poster presentation. Jan 2010.

11. Thomasson A, Kim H, Shults J, Localio R, Feldman HI, Reese PP.: Implementation

of a Kronecker Product Correlation Structure for theAnalysis of Unbalanced Data. International Biometrics Society: Eastern North America Region meeting, and the Joint Statistical Meetings, Poster presentation. March 2010.

12. Blosser C, Huverserian A, Bloom RD, Abt P, Goral S, Reese PP.: Exclusion of

Elderly Kidney Transplant Recipients from Randomized Clinical Trials. American Transplant Congress, San Diego, CA, Posterpresentation. May 2010.

13. Reese PP, Leonard MB, Huverserian A, Thomasson A, Shults J, Shaked A,Olthoff K,

Rickels M, Bleicher M, Feldman HI, Hamano T, Goral S, BloomRD.: Vitamin D and new onset diabetes after liver transplantation. American Transplant Congress, San Diego, CA, Posterpresentation. May 2010.

14. Thomasson A, Asch D, Feldman HI, Shults J, Bloom RD, Abt P, Reese PP.:

Transplant center characteristics associated with a greater likelihoodof live donor kidney transplantation. American Transplant Congress, San Diego, CA, Poster presentation. May 2010.

15. Reese PP, Bloom RD, Huverserian A, Feldman HI, Thomasson A, Shults J, Hamano

T, Shaked A, Olthoff K, Rickels M, Goral S, Bleicher M, Leonard MB.: End-Stage Liver Disease is Asociated with Extremely Low Levels of Vitamin D that Improve Markedly with Liver Transplantation. American Transplant Congress, San Diego, CA, Oral presentation. 2010.

16. Cassuto JR, Reese PP, Sonnad S, Bloom RD, Levine MD, Olthoff KM, ShakedA,

Naji A, Abt P.: Kidney Transplantation Following Transplant of aNon-Renal Organ: The Role of Induction Therapy. American Society of Transplant Surgeons, 11th Annual State of the Art Winter Symposium, Hollywood, FL, Poster presentation. Jan 2011.

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17. Levine MH, Wood A, Baluarte, HJ, Naji A, Reese PP, Abt P.: Recipient Age at

Transplant: Impact on Graft Survival of Highest QualityDeceased-Donor Renal Allografts. American Society of Transplant Surgeons, 11th Annual State of the Art Winter Symposium, Hollywood, FL, Oral Presentation. Jan 2011.

18. Reese PP, Feldman HI, Cappola A, Leonard M.: Vitamin D Levels and Physical

Performance in Chronic Kidney Disease: A CRIC Study. American Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, Poster presentation. November 2011.

19. Goldberg D, Ruebner R, Abt PL, Bahirwani R, Levine M, Sawinski D, Shults J,

Bloom RD, Reese PP.: Risk of end-stage renal disease among liver transplant recipients with pre-transplant chronic kidney disease. Controversies in Transplantation Conference; Breckenridge, CO. March 2012.

20. Ruebner R, Reese PP, Denburg M, Xie D, Abt PL, Furth SL.: End-stage kidney

disease after pediatric non-renal solid organ transplantation: 20 year US experience. American Society of Pediatric Nephrology, Boston, MA. Oral presentation May 2012 Notes: oral presentation.

21. Bahirwani R, Forde K, Mu Y, Lin F, Reese P, Abt P, Reddy R, Levine MH.:

End-Stage Renal Disease after Liver Transplantation in Patients with Pre-Transplant Chronic Kidney Disease. American Transplant Congress, Boston, MA. Poster Presentation. June 2012.

22. Blumberg E, Hasz R, Reese P, Pancoska C, Moritz M, Kraeuter L, Kauffman K, Abt

P.: Proceeding to Donation and Transplantation with Apparent False Positive HIV NAT Testing: Initial Results. American Transplant Congress, Boston, MA Oral Presentation June 2012.

23. Goldberg D, Ruebner R, Apt PL, Bahirwani R, Levine M, Sawinski D, Shults J,

Bloom RD, Reese PP.: Risk of End-Stage Renal Disease Among Liver Transplant Recipients with sustained Pre-Transplant Renal Dysfunction. American Transplant Congress, Boston, MA Poster Presentation June 2012.

24. Goldberg D, Ruebner R, Bahirwani R, Abt P, Levine M, Sawinski D, Bloom R,

Reese P.: Risk of Endâˆ'Stage Renal Disease after Liver Transplant among Recipients with Sustained PreTransplant Renal Dysfunction. American Transplant Congress, Boston, MA Poster Presentation June 2012.

25. Gupta N, Garonzik Wang JM, MD, Jones ES, James NT, Kucirka LM, Boyarsky BJ,

Berger JC, Reese PP, Dagher NN, Desai NM, Segev DL: Identifying Barriers to Living Kidney Donation. American Transplant Congress, Boston, MA. Poster Presentation June 2012.

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26. Nair M, Ruskin L, Chiang C, Abt P, Huverserian A, Mussell A, Schaeffer G, Doll S,

Reese P, Levine M.: Categories and Predictors of Early ReHospitalization after Kidney Transplantation. American Transplant Congress, Boston, MA Poster Presentation June 2012.

27. Reese PP, Bloom RD, Shults J, Thomasson A, Mussell A, Rosas SE, Johansen K,

Abt P, Levine M, Caplan A, Feldman HI, Karlawish J: Waiting list functional status is a potent predictor of mortality among adult kidney transplant recipients, regardless of age. American Transplant Congress, Boston, MA, Plenary Presentation June 2012.

28. Ruebner R, Reese PP, Denburg M, Xie D, Rand E, Abt P, Furth SL.: End-Stage

Kidney Disease after Pediatric Liver Transplantation: 20 Year US Experience. American Transplant Congress, Boston, MA. Poster Presentation. June 2012.

29. Goldberg D, Halpern SD, Reese PP.: Decreased Organ Donation Consent Rates

Among Racial and Ethnic Minorities and Older Potential Donors. AASLD Liver Meeting, Oral Presentation. November 2012.

30. Butala NM, Reese PP, Doshi MD, Parikh CR: The Causal Effect of Delayed Graft

Function on Deceased Donor Kidney Transplant Recipient Mortality: An Instrumental Variable Analysis. American Transplant Congress Oral Presentation 2012.

31. Goldberg D, Ruebner R, Abt PL, Bahirwani R, Levine M, Sawinski D, Shults J,

Bloom RD, Reese PP.: Risk of End-Stage Renal disease Among Liver Transplant Recipients with Pre-transplant Chronic Kidney Disease. American Transplant Congress. 2012.

32. Amaral S, Hwang J, Potluri V, Abt P, Shults J, Reese PP: Geographic Variation May

Explain Disparities in Pediatric Waiting List Times for Hispanic Children. American Transplant Congress, Oral Presentation 2013.

33. Hall I, Reese PP, Weng F, Schroppel B, Doshi M, Hasz R, Reitsma W, Goldstein M,

Hong K, Parikh CR.: Deceased Kidney Donor Acute Tubular Necrosis and the Development of Delayed Graft Function. American Transplant Congress, Oral Presentation 2013.

34. Nair M, Lin E, Pai A, Harhay M, Huverserian A, Mussell A, Troxel A, Bloom RD,

Levine M, Abt P, Shea JA, Reese PP: Assessment of Preventable and Non-Preventable Early Rehospitalization Following Kidney Transplantation. American Transplant Congress Oral Presentation 2013.

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35. Nair M, Lin E, Pai A, Harhay M, Huverserian A, Mussell A, Troxel A, Bloom RD,

Levine M, Abt P, Shea JA, Reese PP.: Early Rehospitalization after Kidney Transplantation: Predictor and Prognosis. American Transplant Congress, Oral Presentation 2013.

36. Potluri VS, Harhay MN, Wilson FP, Bloom RD, Reese PP: Kidney Transplant

Outcomes among Prior Live Organ Donors. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Nephrology, Oral Presentation 2013.

37. Reese PP, Bloom RD, Feldman HI, Rosenbaum P, Wang W, Saynisch P, Tarsi N,

Mukherjee N, Garg AX, Mussell AS, Even-Shoshan O, Townsend RR, Silber JH: Mortality, Cardiovascular and End-Stage Renal Disease Outcomes among Older Live Kidney Donors. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Nephrology, Oral Presentation 2013.

38. Reese PP, Hwang J, Potluri V, Abt P, Shults J, Amaral S,: Determinants of

Geographic Variation in Access to Deceased Donor Kidney Transplantation for Children. American Transplant Congress Oral Presentation 2013.

39. Reubner R, Reese PP, Abt P: Donation after Cardiac Death and Higher Donor Risk

Index Are Associated with End-Stage Renal Disease after Liver Transplant. American Transplant Congress Oral Presentation 2013.

40. Wilson FP, Yang W, Anderson AH, Reese PP, Kallem RR, Navaneethan SD, Ojo

AO, Sondheimer JH, Townsend RR, Leonard MB, Feldman HI: Cross-sectional and Longitudinal Associations with Creatinine Generation Rate (GCR) in the Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort (CRIC). Annual Meeting of the American Society of Nephrology, Poster Presentation 2013.

41. Wilson FP, Yang W, Anderson AH, Reese PP, Kallem RR, Navaneethan SD, Ojo

AO, Sondheimer JH, Townsend RR, Leonard MB, Feldman HI: Association of Creatinine Generation Rate (CGR) with Death and End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) in the Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort (CRIC). Annual Meeting of the American Society of Nephrology, Poster Presentation 2013.

42. Wing JR, Patel P, Sawinski D, Bleicher M, Goral S, Reese PP, Trofe-Clark J, Bloom

RD: Differing Characteristics of New-Onset Diabetes after Transplantation (NODAT) in African-American Compared to Non-African-American Kidney Recipients. American Transplant Congress, Poster Presentation 2013.

43. Reese PP, Bloom RD, Shults J, Mussell AS, Karlawish JK, Feldman HI: Functional

Status, Change in Function and Outcomes for Patients Awaiting a Kidney Transplant. World Transplant Congress, Oral Presentation 2014.

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44. Cohen J, Reese P, Porrett P, Bloom R, Forde K, Sawinski D: National Outcomes of

Kidney Transplantation from Diabetic Donors. American Transplant Congress, Philadelphia, PA, Poster Presentation May 2015.

45. Doshi M, Hall I, Weng F, Schroppel B, Ficek J, Hasz R, Thiessen-Philbrook H,

Formica R, Reese P, Parikh C: Characteristics and Outcomes of Kidneys Procured from Donors With KDPI > 80% American Transplant Congress, Philadelphia, PA, Poster Presentation May 2015.

46. Harhay M, Hill A, Wang W, Even-Shoshan O, Mussell A, Karlawish J, Bloom R,

Feldman H, Silber J, Reese P: Metrics of Global Health Status Signal Early Hospital Readmission Risk After Kidney Transplantation. American Transplant Congress, Philadelphia, PA, Poster Presentation May 2015.

47. Levine M, Thomasson A, Aufhauser D, Redfield R, Abt P, Reese P: Differences in

Kidney Transplant Delayed Graft Function Are Independent of Donor-Recipient Size Mismatch. American Transplant Congress, Philadelphia, PA, Poster Presentation May 2015.

48. Parikh C, Hall I, Doshi M, Schroppel B, Weng F, Hasz R, Murray P, Rao V,

Thiessen-Philbrook H, Ficek J, Reese P: Associations Between Deceased-Donor Urine Biomarkers of Kidney Injury and 6-Month Kidney Transplant Function. American Transplant Congress, Philadelphia, PA, Poster Presentation May 2015.

49. Poggio E, Mandelbrot D, Reese P, Goldfarb D, Flechner S, Schold J: Living Donor

Characteristics Associated With Changes in Post-Donation GFR. American Transplant Congress, Philadelphia, PA, Poster Presentation May 2015.

50. Potluri V, Parikh C, Hall I, Ficek J, Doshi M, Butrymowicz I, Weng F, Schroppel B,

Thiessen-Philbrook H, Reese P: Validating Outcomes Reported to the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network for Deceased Donor Kidney Recipients. American Transplant Congress, Philadelphia, PA May 2015 Notes: Poster Presentation.

51. Reese P, Carney C, Levsky S, Pendse R, Leidy D, Mussell A, Bloom R, Allen M,

Collins D, Keddem S, Abt P, Rodrigue J, Emanuel E: Quality of Life, Financial, and Mental Health Outcomes for Individuals Turned Down for Live Kidney Donation. American Transplant Congress, Philadelphia, PA, Poster Presentation May 2015.

52. Reese P. Bloom R, Trofe-Clark J, Mussell A, Leidy D, Levsky S, Zhu J, Lin Y,

Troxel A, Feldman H, Volpp K: Customized Reminders and Provider Notification to Improve Adherence to Immunosuppression. American Transplant Congress, Philadelphia, PA, Poster Presentation May 2015.

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53. C. Thiessen, J. Gannon, K. Kennedy, D. Dobosz, S. Li, D. Gray, A. Mussell, E.

Gordon, P. Reese, S. Kulkarni: Who Should Decide? Potential Living Kidney Donor Preferences for Making Decisions About Risk. American Transplant Congress, Boston, MA, Oral Presentation June 2016.

54. Dobosz D., Thiessen C, Gannon J, Li S.,Kennedy K., Gray D, Mussell A, Gordon E.,

Kulkarni S., Reese PP: Ineligible: Attitudes and Follow-Up of Individuals Ruled Out of Living Kidney Donation. American Transplant Congress, Boston, MA, Oral Presentation June 2016.

55. Gannon J, Thiessen C, Yu K, Skrip L, Reese P, Gordon E, Kulkarni S: End Stage

Renal Disease (ESRD) Patients' Willingness to Accept Risks to Living Kidney Donors. American Transplant Congress, Boston, MA, Oral Presentation June 2016.

56. Goldberg D, Reese P, Potluri V, Scott F: Offering HCV-Positive Kidneys to

HCV-Negative Patients on the Kidney Transplant Waitlist Is Lifesaving: Results of a Markov Model. American Transplant Congress, Boston, MA, Oral Presentation June 2016.

57. J. Puthumana, I. Hall, P. Reese, B. Schröppel, F. Weng, H. Thiessen-Philbrook, M.

Doshi, V. Rao, C. Lee, J. Elias, L. Cantley, C. Parikh: YKL-40 Predicts Renal Recovery in Deceased-Donor Transplantation. American Transplant Congress, Boston, MA, Oral Presentation June 2016.

58. Koyawala N, Silber J, Rosenbaum P, Wang W, Hill A, Reiter J, Niknam B, Blomo R,

Sawinski D, Nazarian S, Trofe-Clark J, Lim M, Schold J, Reese PP: Kidney Transplant Induction Therapies: Risks of Death, Allograft Failure, Sepsis, and Cancer. American Transplant Congress, Boston, MA, Oral Presentation June 2016.

59. Li S, Thiessen C, Gannon J, Dobosz D, Gray D, Mussell A, Reese P, Gordon S,

Kulkarni S: Financial Burdens and Coping Mechanisms of Living Kidne Donors. American Transplant Congress Boston, MA , Oral Presentation June 2016.

60. Potluri V, Nazarian S, Levine M, Reese PP: Potential Effects on Organ Donation

Numbers and Clinical Outcomes. American Transplant Congress, Boston, MA, Oral Presentation June 2016.

61. S. Mansour, J. Puthumana, P. Reese, I. Hall, M. Doshi, F. Weng, B. Schröppel, H.

Thiessen-Philbrook, M. Bimali, C. Parikh: Associations Between Deceased-Donor Urine MCP-1 and Kidney Transplant Outcomes. American Transplant Congress, Boston, MA, Oral Presentation June 2016.

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62. Schroppel B, Heeger P, Hall I, Doshi M, Weng F, Reese P, Parikh C: Deceased

Donor Urine C5a Predicts Donor and Recipient Acute Kidney Injury. American Transplant Congress, Boston, MA, Oral Presentation June 2016.

Editorials, Reviews, Chapters, including participation in committee reports (print or other

media): 1. Reese PP, Beckman J.: Cardiac assessment for renal transplantation should be

evidence based. American Journal of Transplantation. 6(8): 1977-8, 2006. PMCID: 16796714

2. Reese PP, Abt PL, Bloom RD.: Ethical considerations and protections for live kidney

and liver donors. The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics. Ravitsky V, Fietser A, Caplan A (eds.). Springer Publishing Company, Part XI(Chapter 62): 721, 2009.

3. Reese PP, Feldman HI.: More evidence that cystatin C predicts mortality better than

creatinine. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 20(10): 2088-90, 2009. PMCID: 19762490

4. Reese PP, Huverserian A, Bloom RD.: Pregnancy outcomes among live kidney donors.

American Journal of Transplantation. 9(8): 1967, 2009. PMCID: 19660022 5. Reese PP, Israni AK.: Best option for candidates with type 1 diabetes and a live kidney

donor: a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 4(4): 700-2, 2009. PMCID: 19339429

6. Reese PP, Bloom RD.: Transplant-associated hyperglycemia: shedding light on the

mechanisms. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 5(10): 1732-3, 2010.

7. Reese PP, Friedewald JJ.: Profiling live kidney donors in America: Cause for optimism

and for concern. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 5(10): 1732-3, 2010. PMCID: 20847096

8. Reese PP, Bloom RD.: The long and winding road to kidney transplantation. American

Journal of Transplantation. 11(7): 1357-58, 2011. PMCID: 21486389 9. Reese PP, Caplan AL.: Better Off Living: The Ethics of the New UNOS Proposal for

Allocating Kidneys for Transplantation. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 6(9): 2310-2, 2011.

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10. Abecassis M, Bridges ND, Clancy CJ, Dew MA, Eldadah B, Englesbe MJ, Flessner

MF, Frank JC, Friedewald J, Gill J, Gries C, Halter JB, Hartmann EL, Hazzard WR, Horne FM, Hosenpud J, Jacobson P, Kasiske BL, Lake J, Loomba R, Malani PN, Moore TM, Murray A, Nguyen M-H, Powe NR, Reese PP, Reynolds H, Samaniego MD, Schmader KE, Segev DL, Shah AS, Singer LG, Sosa JA, Stewart ZA, Tan JC, Williams WW, Zaas DW, High KP.: Solid Organ Transplantation in Older Adults: Current Status and Future Research. American Journal of Transplantation. 12(10): 2608-22, October 2012. PMCID: 3459231

11. Reese PP, Nair M, Bloom RD: Eliminating racial disparities in access to living donor

kidney transplantation: How can centers do better? American Journal of Kidney Diseases. 59(6): 751-3, 2012.

12. Hsu JW, Reese PP, Naji A, Levine MH, Abt P: Inferior early posttransplant outcomes

for recipients of right versus left deceased and living donor kidneys. American Journal of Transplantation 13(11): 3048, Nov 2013.

13. Reese PP, Allen MB: Financial Incentives for Living Kidney Donation: Ethics and

Evidence. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 8(12): 2031-3, December 2013.

14. Amaral S, Reese PP: Children first in kidney allocation: The right thing to do.

Transplant International 27(6): 530-2, 2014. 15. Bergen CR, Reese PP, Collins D: Nutrition Assessment and Counseling of the

Medically Complex Live Kidney Donor. Nutr Clinical Practice 29(2): 207-14, 2014.

16. Schold JD, Reese PP: Simulating the New Kidney Allocation Policy: Modest Gains

and Many Unknowns. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 25(8): 1617-9, 2014.

17. Reese PP, Bloom RD, Feldman HI, Garg AX, Mussell A, Shults J, Silber JH. :

Selecting Appropriate Controls for Kidney Donors - Reply. American Journal of Transplantation Manuscript type: Letter to the Editor. 15(1): 287-8, January 2015.

18. Reese PP, Abt PL, Blumberg EA, Goldberg DS: Transplanting Hepatitis C Positive

Kidneys. New England Journal of Medicine. New England Journal of Medicine 373(4): 303-5, July 23 2015.

19. Nazarian SM, Reese PP: Insights from a Ten-Year, Prospective Study of Live Kidney

Donors. Transplant International 11(28): 1265-7, November 2015. PMCID: 26046854

20. Allen MB, Reese PP: Transforming living kidney donation with a comprehensive

strategy. PLoS Medicine 13(2): e1001948, February 2016.

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21. Potluri VS, Dember LM, Reese PP: Honoring patient preferences in dialysis

initiation: Problems, proposals and a path forward. JAMA Internal Medicine 176(2): 236-7, Feb 2016.

22. Thiessen C, Kulkarni S, Reese PP, Gordon EJ: A Call for Research on Individuals

Who Opt Out of Living Kidney Donation: Challenges and Opportunities Transplantation 100(12): 2527-2532, December 2016 Notes: (Epub ahead of print).

23. Berns JS, Glickman J, Reese PP: Dialysis Payment Model Reform: Managing

Conflicts Between Profits and Patient Goals of Care Decision Making. American Journal of Kidney Diseases 2017 (Epub ahead of print).

24. Levitsky J, Formica R, Bloom R, Charlton M, Curry M, Friedewald JJ, Friedman J,

Goldberg DS, Hall S, Ison M, Kaiser T, Klassen D, Klintmalm G, Kobashigawa J, Liapakis A, O'Connor K, Reese PP, Shelan K, Stewart D, Terrault N, Theodoropoulos N, Trotter J, Verna E, Volk M: The American Society of Transplantation Consensus Conference on the Use of Hepatitis C viremic donors in solid organ transplantation. American Journal of Transplantation May 2017 (epub ahead of print).

25. Reese PP, Mohan S: Sense and sensitivity: incompatible patients and their donors

inkidney transplantation Lancet 389(10070): 677-678, February 2017. 26. Hall IE, Reese PP: Shining a light on the murky problem of discarded kidneys.

Transplantation 101(3): 464-465, March 2017. 27. Lee G, Potluri VS, Reese PP: The Case Against Imminent Death Donation. Current

Opinion in Organ Transplantation. Transplantation 22(2): 184-188, April 2017. Alternative Media: 1. Reese PP: Monthly on-air series on innovations in medicine. WJHU, National Public

Radio in Baltimore. 1998-1999. 2. Reese PP: When doctors don't sleep. Boston Globe Magazine. Jan 2003. 3. Reese PP: Deathbed manners. Boston Globe Magazine. Apr 2003. 4. Reese PP.: In the Blind. Kenyon Review. 2010. Grants: Current:

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Waiting List and Kidney Transplant Outcomes for Patients with Hepatitis C Infection,

National Institutes of Health, 6/2017-4/2019 (Peter Reese, PI), $163,888/annual direct costs, .96% effort (Role in grant: PI)

Open-Labeled Trial of MK-5172 and MK-8742 for Treatment of Hepatitis C Negative

Patients who Receive Heart Transplants from Hepatitis C Positive Donors, Merck, MISP 56025 , 4/2017-4/2018 (Goldberg, PI: Reese PP, Co-Investigator), $334,384/annual direct costs, .65% effort (Role in grant: Multiple PI)

Transplant regimen Adherence for Kidney recipients by Engaging Information

Technologies: The TAKE IT Trial, National Institute of Health, R01DK110172, 4/2017-3/2021 (Wolf, PI: Ladner, Reese PP, Co-Investigator), $28,255/annual direct costs, 1.2% effort (Role in grant: Co-Investigator)

Open-Labeled Trial of Zepatier for Treatment of Hepatitis C Negative Patients Who

Receive a Heart Transplant from a Hepatitis C Positive Donor , Merck & Co., Inc. , 1/2017-8/2018 (MPI, PI), $782,486/annual direct costs, 13% effort (Role in grant: Co-Investigator, This is a pilot clinical trial of transplanting HCV+ hearts into HCV negative recipients. I am MPI of all related projects.)

A randomized trial of cognitive vs. behavioral incentives to induce sustained healthy oral

hygiene habits and improve oral health, NIDCR, R34DE025426-01A1 , 9/2016-8/2018 (Barankay, PI: Buttenheim, Stathopolou, Reese, Co-Investigator), $150,000/annual direct costs, .3% effort (Role in grant: Co-PI)

Harnessing Behavior to Decrease Unrinary Stone Disease Morbidity Research Project ,

National Institutes of Health, 9/2016-8/2021 (MPI, PI), $331,073/annual direct costs, 20% effort (Role in grant: Multiple PI)

Psychosocial Determinants of Urinary Stone Disease, National Institute of Health,

1U01DK110961-01, 9/2016-8/2021 (Tasian, PI: Reese PP, Co-Investigator), $331,073/annual direct costs, 2.4% effort (Role in grant: Co-PI, The aims of this grant are to determine the efficacy of structured problem solving and financial incentives to increase fluid intake and decrease symptomatic stone recurrence, and to identify patient characteristics that predict increased pain due to ureteral stents)

U-REAACT: Urological & Renal Disease Engaging Adolescents in Adherence

Collaborative Trial, National Institute of Health, 8/2016-5/2021 (Amaral, PI: Reese PP, Co-Investigator), $547,216/annual direct costs, .36% effort (Role in grant: Co-Investigator)

Comparative Effectiveness of Process and Outcomes Incentives for Lipid Management,

National Institutes of Health, 1/2014-12/2019 (Peter Reese, Kevin Volpp, Iwan Barankay, PI), $491,311/annual direct costs, 12% effort (Role in grant: Multiple PI)

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Semiparametric Joints Model for Longitudinal and Time to Event Data, National

Institutes of Health, 8/2013-7/2017 (Sara Ratcliffe, Wen Guo, PI), $190,000/annual direct costs, .24% effort (Role in grant: Co-Investigator)

Empirical and Normative Analyses of the Ethics of Manipulating Choice Architecture in

Organ Donor Registration, Greenwall Foundation, 7/2013-12/2018 (Reese PP, PI), $126,548/annual direct costs, 2.52% effort (Role in grant: PI, The major goals of this project are to assess the impact and ethical implications of these interventions on individuals making real-world decisions about organ donation and to use normative ethical approaches to analyze the full range of decision-science tools that could be deployed to increase organ donor registration rates.)

A Randomized Trial of Financial Incentives for Habit Formation, National Institutes of

Health, 9/2012-5/2018 (Peter Reese, Kevin Volpp, Iwan Barankay, PI), $257,112/annual direct costs, 6% effort (Role in grant: Multiple PI)

Novel Kidney Injury Assessment Tools in Deceased Organ Donation to Predict Graft

Outcomes, Yale University (Sub), 8/2012-5/2018 (Peter Reese , PI), $450,385/annual direct costs, .96% effort (Role in grant: Co-Investigator)

Pharmacoepidemiology Post-Authorization Safety Studies for Saxagliptin,

Astra-Zeneca/Bristol-Meyers Squibb, 8/2010-8/2017 (Co-Investigator Peter Reese, PI), $1,032,225/annual direct costs, .12% effort (Role in grant: Co-Investigator)

Pending: Transplanting Hepatitis C Kidneys into Hepatitis C Negative Kidney Recipients: A

Multi-Center Trial, National Institutes of Health, 1/2017-12/2018 (MPI, PI), $225,000/annual direct costs, 10% effort (Role in grant: Co-Investigator)

Medication Nonadherence and Epitope Mismatch in Kidney Transplant Recipients,

University of Minnesota (PCORI), 9/2016-8/2020 (Peter Reese, MD, PI), $49,105/annual direct costs, 5% effort (Role in grant: PI, Site PI, Still Pending)

Past: Balancing Non-Maleficence and Autonomy: Establishing Ethical Risks Thresholds for

Living Kidney Donors, Yale University (Sub to Greenwall Foundation), 1/2015-6/2016 (Peter Reese, MD, PI), $25,832/annual direct costs (Role in grant: Co-Investigator, No salary support: effort is subsumed by Greenwall Faculty Scholars Program)

Living Kidney Perceptions of Risks, Yale University, 9/2014-8/2016 (Peter Reese, MD,

PI), $15,000/annual direct costs (Role in grant: Co-Investigator, No salary support: effort is subsumed by Greenwall Faculty Scholars Program)

Parental Iron Products and Anaphylactoid Reactions, Harvard University, 9/2013-8/2013

(Kathleen Walsh, MD, MSC, PI), $16,139/annual direct costs, 9% effort (Role in grant: Co-Investigator)

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Feedback Friend - Social Forces in Medication Adherence Project A1 and Weekly

Feedback, Merck & Co., Inc., 8/2013-12/2014 (Kevin Volpp, MD, PI), $500,000/annual direct costs, 1.25% effort (Role in grant: Co-Investigator)

Age, Functional Status, And Survival Benefit From Kidney Transplantation, National

Institutes Of Health, 5-R01-DK-090388-04, 9/2011-8/2016 (Peter Reese, PI), $130,500/annual direct costs, 10% effort (Role in grant: PI)

Cardiovascular Outcomes Among Older Live Kidney Donors, American Society of

Transplantation - Clinical Science Faculty Development Grant, 7/2011-6/2012 (Peter Reese, PI), $40,000/annual direct costs, 5% effort (Role in grant: PI)

Predictors of Mortality Among Older Renal Transplant Candidates and Recipients:

Implications for organ allocation policy in the United States , American Society of Nephrology - Association of Specialty Professors, 7/2009-6/2012 (Peter Reese. MD, PI: Harold Feldman, MD, Co-Investigator), $75,000/annual direct costs, 10% effort (Role in grant: PI)

Measuring Living Kidney Transplantation at Renal Transplant Centers: Magnitude,

determinants and consequences, National Institutes of Health , 1-K23-DK-078688-01, 7/2007-12/2012 (Peter Reese, PI), $122,425/annual direct costs, 50% effort (Role in grant: PI)

Predictors of Living Kidney Donor Recruitment Among Renal Transplant Candidates,

National Institutes of Health , 8/2006-6/2007 (Feldman, PI: Peter Reese, Co-Investigator), $85,790/annual direct costs, 94% effort (Role in grant: Co-Investigator)

BOCH Fund - Live Kidney Donor Recruitment, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center,

7/2006-6/2008 (Peter Reese, PI), $6,654/annual direct costs (Role in grant: PI)