ATC2022 - American Transplant Congress (ATC)

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THE SCIENCEOF TOMORROWSTARTS TODAYameric an tr anspl ant congressATC2022JUNE 4–8, 2022 / BOSTON, MAJOHN B. HYNES CONVENTION CENTERatcmeeting.org / #ATC2022BostonREGISTRATIONBROCHUREDiscounted Deadline / May 4, 2022In-Depth Symposia / Saturday, June 4, 2022ATC Annual Meeting / Saturday, June 4 – Wednesday, June 8, 2022Exhibits / Saturday, June 4 – Tuesday, June 7, 2022

ATCTHE SCIENCEOF TOMORROWSTARTS TODAYALL NEWENHANCEDEXPERIENCEJOIN OVER 5,000transplant professionalsfrom around the world for the most comprehensive liveeducational event on transplantation. ATC 2022 will offermore than 200 scientific and clinical related sessionsdesigned to expand your knowledge, sharpen your skills,and keep you up-to-date on the most recent advances insolid organ and tissue transplantation.Access BreakdownReview the below access that is included in ATC Registration for In-personand Virtual Only attendees.In-PersonVirtual OnlyInvited Symposia Plenary & Oral Abstract Sessions In-PersonSponsored Satellite Symposia We are excited to announce ATC 2022 willreturn IN-PERSON in Boston, MA. The ATCProgram Planning Committee has built a robustprogram that will allow in-person attendeesthe opportunity to gain access to innovators inthe field while having your voice heard throughvarious types of interaction.Meet-the-Expert Sessions Poster Abstract Chats Sponsor Product Theater Presentations In-person Networking with Attendees In-person Networking with Sponsors Live Stream Platform ATC OnDemand We are excited to welcome you back to Boston!Education Credits ( CME, ANCC, ACPE, & ABTC) Virtual OnlyMobile Responsive AccessWe will also live stream sessions to the virtualaudience in real-time allowing them theopportunity to submit questions in real-time.You’ll be able to access sessions for Live Streaming or OnDemandon-the-go, earn your education credit or contact hours, hear the latestinnovations, and build your professional network.Health & SafetyBoston In-person EntryProtocolsCOVID-19 Vaccination RequiredThe health and safety of all ATCparticipants and staff, along with theirfamily members, co-workers and patients,continue to remain our top priority andwe’d like to thank you for your support aswe plan our next meeting./ 2022 REGISTRATION BROCHURE/The ATC 2022 Congress will proceed with aCOVID-19 Vaccination Required approachfor all In-person attendees, exhibitors,press, and ATC/ASTS/AST staff.In practice, this means all ATC In-personattendees, exhibitors, press and ATC/ASTS/AST staff must be fully vaccinated to gainaccess to the ATC Boston meeting facilities.ATCMEETING.ORG /City of Boston – Mask WearingInside FacilitiesIn accordance with the CDC guidelines andthe City of Boston, masks will be requiredfor all guests, regardless of vaccinationstatus, inside at all ATC Boston meetingfacilities. Masks must be worn except whileactively eating or drinking.Full details available: atcmeeting.org/health-safety1

ABOUT ATCThe American Transplant Congress (ATC) is the joint annual Congressof the American Society of Transplant Surgeons (ASTS) and theAmerican Society of Transplantation (AST). The ATC provides a forumfor exchange of new scientific and clinical information relevant tosolid organ and tissue transplantation and brings together transplantWELCOME!It is with great pleasure that theAmerican Society of TransplantSurgeons (ASTS) and the AmericanSociety of Transplantation (AST)invite you to attend the 2022physicians, scientists, nurses, organ procurement personnel,American Transplant Congresspharmacists, allied health professionals, and other transplantprofessionals. The educational offerings provide attendees the(ATC) — the 21st joint annualopportunity to learn cutting-edge advances in research and promoteCongress. The ATC is the foremostthe exchange of ideas and practice in the field of solid organ and tissuetransplantation.educational event in the field ofATC is an annual Congress that welcomes 5,000 transplant professionalsbasic and clinical transplantation.to present cutting-edge science that covers all organ types and offersinsight into the future of the field and patient care.For the 2022 Congress, we headABOUT ASTSback to Boston, MA, where itThe American Society of Transplant Surgeons represents approximatelywill be held in the John B. Hynes1,900 professionals dedicated to excellence in transplantation surgery.Our mission is to advance the art and science of transplant surgerythrough patient care, research, education, and advocacy. We are theonly organization dedicated to transplantation surgery in North Americaand accredit training programs for abdominal transplant surgery, inaddition to providing certification for transplant surgeons through theTransplant Accreditation and Certification Council. To learn more, visitConvention Center. Review thisregistration brochure for programdetails and discounted registrationinformation.ASTS.org or email asts@asts.org.The Science of Tomorrow StartsABOUT ASTFounded in 1982, the American Society of Transplantation (myAST.org)Today at ATC in Boston!is an organization of more than 4,000 professionals dedicated toadvancing the field of transplantation and improving patient care bypromoting research, education, advocacy, organ donation and serviceto the community through a lens of equity and inclusion. The society isthe largest organization of transplant professionals in North America.AST members are sought out as transplant experts and advocates.Other transplant organizations, policy makers, regulatory agencies,payors, academic institutions, and the general public look to the AST forguidance, research, and resources related to transplantation./ 2022 REGISTRATION BROCHURE/ATCMEETING.ORG /We look forward to yourparticipation.Sincerely,ATC 2022 Program PlanningCommittee2

“ATC showcases the latestinnovations and advances intransplant practice and science.Wherever you are in the world,ATC is the one can’t-miss event foreveryone in transplantation!”— A. Osama Gaber, MD, FACSASTS President“We have all learned thetremendous value of engaging withour peers over the past two years.ATC offers the most comprehensiveenvironment to interact with thetop scientists and professionals inthe field of transplantation.“— Jesse Schold, PhD, M.Stat, M.Ed2022 ATC Program Chair“The ATC is the premieracademic transplant meeting anda must attend for all transplantprofessionals. This year’s meetingpromises to be extra-special as thefirst in person meeting since 2019.“— John Gill, MD, MSAST President“I think afternavigating two plus years ofpandemic, cycling restrictions, and virtualacademic meetings that have conveyed theessentials of academic progress over the past threeyears, ATC 2022 in Boston gives us the opportunity toconvene in person, with attention to doing so safely,and interact with colleagues, foster collaboration,and assess the progress that has occurred intransplantation during this unprecedentedperiod of change.“— Matt Levine, MD, PhD2022 ATC Program Chair/ 2022 REGISTRATION BROCHURE/ATCMEETING.ORG /3

AboutBostonHistory around every corner, and so much more! Boston’srich art, music and dance institutions, theatre and culturalattractions, distinguished dining and nightlife venues,BOSTONFACTS:Boston is Home to America’s First PublicPark, established in 1634Source: Signature Bostonworld-class shopping, and championship sports teamsattract millions of visitors each year. The city’s downtownneighborhoods, each with their own personality, offerendless unique experiences. Boston’s proximity to othermust-see sites all around New England make it one of thecountry’s most diverse and exciting locales.The cities of Boston and Cambridge havenine hospitals and medical centersLogan Airport has nonstop flights to 56domestic and international destinationsTOP15Voted a Top 15 City in 2018Source: Travel and Leisure Magazine World’sBest Awards 2018/ 2022 REGISTRATION BROCHURE/ATCMEETING.ORG /4

2022 PROGRAM PLANNING COMMITTEEEXECUTIVE COMMITTEEPLANNING COMMITTEECHAIRSRobert Montgomery, MD, FACS, PhDNYU Langone Transplant InstituteNew York, NYRaymond Razonable, MDMayo Clinic College of Medicine & ScienceRochester, MNDaniela Ladner, MD, MPHNorthwestern UniversityChicago, ILJordan Pober, MD, PhDYale University School of MedicineNew Haven, CTMatt Levine, MD, PhDUniversity of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia, PAJesse Schold, PhD, M.Stat, M.EdCleveland Clinic FoundationCleveland, OHParsia Vagefi, MDUniversity of Texas SouthwesternDallas, TXCO-CHAIRSLinda Sher, MDUniversity of Southern CaliforniaLos Angeles, CAVikas Dharnidharka, MD, MPHWashington University St. LouisSt. Louis, MOTalia Baker, MDUniversity of Utah School of MedicineSalt Lake City, UTNicole Turgeon, MDDell Seton Medical Center at theUniversity of TexasAustin, TXAmy Friedman, MDLiveOnNYNew York, NYChristina Doligalski, PharmDUniversity of North CarolinaChapel Hill, NCRoberto Hernandez, MDUniversity of RochesterRochester, NYSamantha Halpern, MSN, CRNPUniversity of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia, PAJohn Friedewald, MDNorthwestern UniversityChicago, ILDarshana Dadhania, MD, MS, FASTNew York Presbyterian/Weill CornellMedical CenterNew York, NYGregory McKenna, MDBaylor Scott & White HealthDallas, TXAndrew Adams, MD, PhDUniversity of MinnesotaMinneapolis, MNCO-CHAIR ELECTCONTACT ATCSatish Nadig, MD, PhDNorthwestern UniversityChicago, ILPatricia Campbell, MBChBUniversity of AlbertaEdmonton, ABShunji Nagai, MD, PhDHenry Ford HospitalDetroit, MIJosef Stehlik, MDUniversity of Utah School of MedicineSalt Lake City, UTCONGRESS TEAMCONGRESS HEADQUARTERSAmerican Transplant Congress1120 Route 73, Suite 200Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054Telephone: 856-439-0500Fax: 856-439-0525E-mail: atc@atcmeeting.orgWebsite: atcmeeting.org/ 2022 REGISTRATION BROCHUREElizabeth Verna, MD, MSColumbia UniversityHartsdale, NY/Shannon Fagan, CMP, HMCCDirector of Meetings and ExhibitsDirect Line: 856-642-4428E-mail: sfagan@atcmeeting.orgNatascha WilliamsRegistration ManagerDirect Line: 856-380-6852Email: nwilliams@atcmeeting.orgMelanie RyanMeetings, Exhibit, and SponsorshipRelationship ManagerDirect Line: 856-380-6895E-mail: mryan@atcmeeting.orgVictoria McIntyreProgram and Meeting CoordinatorDirect: 856-380-6875E-mail: vmcIntyre@atcmeeting.orgATCMEETING.ORG /5

ASTS Council2021–2022AST Board of directors2021–2022PresidentPresidentA. Osama Gaber, MD, FACSJohn Gill, MD, MSPresident-ElectPresident-ElectWilliam C. Chapman, MD, FACSDeepali Kumar, MD, MSc, FRCPC, FASTImmediate Past PresidentPast PresidentMarwan S. Abouljoud, MD, FACS, MMMRichard Formica, MD, FASTPast PresidentTreasurerLloyd E. Ratner, MD, MPHJosh Levitsky, MD, MSSecretarySecretaryGinny L. Bumgardner, MD, PhDJon Kobashigawa, MDTreasurerDirectorsJames F. Markmann, MD, PhDRoy Bloom, MDBetsy Verna, MD, MSc, FASTJim Rodrigue, PhD, FASTBurnett “Beau” Kelly, MD, MBA, FACS, FASTSean Pinney, MD, FACCLinda Ohler, MSN, RN, CCTC, FAAN, FASTMarie Chishold-Burns, PharmD, PhD, MPH, MBAVineeta Kumar, MD, FASTMandy Ford, PhD, FASTCouncilors-at-LargeMatthew Cooper, MDRyutaro Hirose, MDKenneth Washburn, MDKenneth A. Andreoni, MDDevin E. Eckhoff, MDIrene K. Kim, MDLinda C. Cendales, MDTy B. Dunn, MD, MSJayme E. Locke, MD, MPHAssociate CouncilorAshley H. Seawright, DNP, ACNP-BCASTS National OfficeAST National Office1401 S. Clark Street, Suite 1120Arlington, VA 22202Telephone: 703-414-7870Fax: 703-414-7874Email: asts@asts.orgWebsite: www.asts.org1000 Atrium Way, Suite 400Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054Telephone: 856-439-9986Fax: 856-581-9604Email: info@myAST.orgWebsite: www.myAST.org/ 2022 REGISTRATION BROCHURE/ATCMEETING.ORG /6

Overviewof the AmericanWhoShouldAttend?Transplant CongressTo provide a forum for exchange of new scientificand clinical information relevant to solid organThis meeting isand tissue transplantation.designed forTo create an arena for the interchange of ideasphysicians,regarding care and management of organ andsurgeons,tissue transplant recipients.scientists,To facilitate discussions of socioeconomic, ethical,nurses,tissue transplantation.and regulatory issues related to solid organ andorgan procurementpersonnel,A variety of formats are planned that will encouragepharmacists andand support an interchange of opinions regarding carethe exchange of new scientific and clinical informationand management issues, as well as socioeconomic,other transplantprofessionalsethical and regulatory issues relevant to organ andtissue transplantation.who are interested inScientific material will be presented through in-depththe clinical and researchsymposia, impact sessions, meet the expert, rapid-fireaspects of solid organ andoral presentations, and more.tissue transplantation.The meeting will providethe most currentinformation in the field oftransplant science./ 2022 REGISTRATION BROCHURE/ATCMEETING.ORG /7

REGISTRATIONINFORMATIONSATURDAY, JUNE 4 – WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 2022Registration TypeDiscounted Registration by May 4, 2022Onsite Registration after May 4, 2022In-PersonVirtual OnlyIn-PersonVirtual Only 580.00 580.00 715.00 715.00 1,065.00 1,065.00 1,165.00 1,165.00Non-Doctoral Member (ASTS or AST) 275.00 275.00 325.00 325.00Non-Doctoral Non-Member 425.00 425.00 500.00 500.00Trainee Member (ASTS or AST) 175.00 175.00 200.00 200.00Trainee Non-Member* 225.00 225.00 250.00 250.00Senior/Emeritus Member 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00Medical Student/Resident** 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00Member (ASTS, AST or Dual)Non-Member*Trainee non-members must provide proof of eligibility.**The Medical Student / Resident registration category is not intended for posteror oral abstract presenters. Residents must provide a letter from their programdirector; Students must provide a letter from their department chairs.Additional ItemsiPad Rental 65.00 per iPad (Limited to one per registrant)INCLUDED IN REGISTRATIONAll New Enhanced ExperienceWe are excited to announce ATC 2022 will return IN-PERSONin Boston, MA. The ATC Program Planning Committee isbuilding a robust program that will allow in-person attendeesthe opportunity to gain access to innovators in the field whilehaving your voice heard through various types of interaction.We will also live stream sessions to the virtual audience inreal-time allowing them the opportunity to submit questionsin real-time.Review the access that is included in ATC Registration forIn-person and Virtual Only attendees./ 2022 REGISTRATION BROCHURE/ATCMEETING.ORG /In-PersonVirtual OnlyInvited Symposia Plenary & Oral Abstract Sessions Sponsored Satellite Symposia Meet-the-Expert Sessions Poster Abstract Chats Sponsor Product Theater Presentations In-person Networking with Attendees In-person Networking with Sponsors Live Stream Platform ATC OnDemand Education Credits(CME, ANCC, ACPE, & ABTC) 8

REGISTRATION INFORMATION CONTINUEDPROCESS & PAYMENTPOLICIESDiscounted Registration Deadline: May 4, 2022Cancellation/Change Fee PolicyThe ATC offers discounted registration fees if you register by May4, 2022. Registration must be completed online along with fullpayment by this date to qualify for the discounted registrationfee. Early registration is strongly recommended to ensure timelyprocessing of your registration and to avoid lengthy on-site lines.Requests for refunds must be submitted via email tonwilliams@atcmeeting.org by May 20, 2022 to be eligiblefor reimbursement. There will be a 75 processing fee for allrefunds. Refunds will not be processed until after the meeting.Refund requests after May 20, 2022 will not be honored.There are no refunds for ticketed or social events.Online RegistrationRegistration must be completed online, www.atcmeeting.org.Name ChangesPaymentAll name changes must be received via email tonwilliams@atcmeeting.org by May 20, 2022. If you wouldlike to make a name change after this date, there will be a 25.00 charge per name change.Registration must be paid using a valid credit card online. Wiretransfers are not accepted for individual registrations or groups.Full payment must accompany all registrations and registrationwill not be final until payment is received.Payment will be reflected as ‘American Transplant Congress’.Credit Cards Accepted: Visa, American Express, MasterCardRegistration Fees for ASTS / AST MembersThe ATC offers reduced registration fees to ASTS or AST members.Membership dues for 2022 must be paid by May 31, 2022 toqualify for MEMBER registration fees. NEW member applicationsare subject to additional processing time following payment.QUESTIONS REGARDING YOUR ASTSOR AST MEMBERSHIP?ASTS MembershipMembership team at membership@asts.org or 703-414-7870.AST MembershipIncorrect Registration CategoryIf you register under the incorrect registration category, therewill be a 75 processing fee to alter your registration. Pleasemake sure you have carefully reviewed the registration typesbefore you register.Requests to change a registration category must besubmitted via email to nwilliams@atcmeeting.org byMay 20, 2022. We are not able to change your registrationtype after this date.VISA Letters of InvitationLetters of invitation are available to registered participants only.You will have the option to request a letter of invitation duringthe registration process. Once you are registered, you will needto log into your badge center. You will need your email addressand badge number to log in. You will then be able to print the Visainvitation letter using the link under “My Account.”Membership team at info@myAST.org or 856-439-9986.*New/Renewing membership in ASTS or AST may take 5–10business days to be active in the ATC registration system. Weappreciate your patience./ 2022 REGISTRATION BROCHURE/ATCMEETING.ORG /9

CONGRESSLOCATIONJohn B. HynesConvention Center900 Boylston StBoston, MA 02115HOTEL INFORMATIONOnPeak has been selected as the Official ATC HousingCompany. ATC has negotiated hotel rooms at a discountedrate available through the online reservation system thatwill be available February 2022. Rooms are limited and availableon a first-come, first-served basis.Benefits of Booking in the Block Block hotels have been researched by ATC to ensure theymeet our standards. Assistance is available in advance and on-site for problemswith the ATC block hotels. Block hotels have friendlier booking terms: no change fees,no full prepayment. It saves money. Rates and terms are guaranteed. It’s the right thing to do to support the conference. Meetingspace rental and future room rates are based on in-the-blockbookings, helping to keep the overall cost of registrationlower. Future cost savings for all depends on strongin-the-block bookings.TRAVEL INFORMATIONAir TravelThe ATC has designated Crystal Travel Management Companyas their official travel agent for the Congress.To make a flight reservation, contact Sean Kelly at CrystalTravel Management Company at 1-888-327-2862 or via email atSean@crystal-travel.com.To obtain the most competitive rates, please refer to the ATCmeeting when making reservations. Fare restrictions andcancellation penalties may apply to your travel. Be sure to bookyour flight well in advance to receive the best rates and to havethe agent advise you of any applicable restrictions.Preferred Hotels & RatesTo secure these rates, you must book housing through OnPeak.Rooms are limited and available on a first come, first servedbasis at atcmeeting.org/hotel.Sheraton Boston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 338Marriott Copley Place. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 348Westin Copley Place. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 358Discounted Reservation Deadline: May 11, 2022/ 2022 REGISTRATION BROCHURE/ATCMEETING.ORG /10

PROGRAMTYPESATC is designed with a variety of program layouts and formats to engage all types of learners.Take advantage of the multi-disciplinary nature of the ATC by reviewing the program descriptions below.CONGRESS PROGRAMS SATURDAY, JUNE 4TH, 9:30 AM – WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8TH, 12:30 PMAll below programs are included in Congress registration unless notedIN-DEPTH SYMPOSIAMeet the Expert9:30 AM – 12:00 PM SATURDAYIn-Depth Symposia are half day sessions designed around aspecific topic of interest. These sessions provide in-depthstate-of-the art information focused both on clinical and researchareas from various perspectives, allowing attendees to makeconnections and incorporate the knowledge acquired into theireveryday practice.Attendee Profile3:15PM – 4:00 PM SATURDAY4:30 PM – 5:15 PM SATURDAYGain exclusive access to mentor experts in the field. These sessionsare designed in an intimate round-table discussion setting — NOformal slide presentations. The purposeful layout is designed toallow interaction and discussion, while creating new connections.Attendee Profile Early Career Early Career Mentor/Expert Wanting to Share Comments Experienced Wanting to Learn More Mentor/Expert Wanting to Share CommentsLimited attendance.FOCUS IN TRANSPLANTATIONIMPACT SESSIONS7:00 AM – 8:00 AM SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY2:00 PM – 3:00 PM SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY10:00 AM – 11:00 AM TUESDAYLearn from industry innovators on how the transplant industry istransforming your daily work lives for tomorrow’s advancements.Attendees can expect to leave these sessions armed withcutting-edge information that will pave the way to the future ofthe industry. Each presentation will close with 3 takeaways onhow their topic is impactful to the transplant community.3:30 PM – 6:30 PM SUNDAY, MONDAYDeep dive into focused presentations on Basic and Translationalscience. Individual sessions on “Basic: “OMICS in Transplantation”and “Translational: Translational Role of Biomarkers in ImmuneProfiling” will be presented.Attendee Profile Early Career Experienced Wanting to Learn More Mentor/Expert Wanting to Share CommentsAttendee Profile Early Career Experienced Wanting to Learn More Mentor/Expert Wanting to Share Comments Interactive Debaters/ 2022 REGISTRATION BROCHURE/ATCMEETING.ORG /11

PROGRAM TYPES CONTINUEDCONTROVERSIES IN TRANSPLANTATION10:15 AM – 11:15 AM WEDNESDAYCome experience top level experts debate controversialtopics in both Basic and Translational and Public Policy science.Individual sessions on “Public Policy: Selflessness or Selfishness:What Philosophy Should Underpin Organ Donor RegistrationInitiatives?”, and “Basic & Translational: We Need Car T-cells toEffectively Desensitize High PRA Patients” will be presented.ORAL ABSTRACT PRESENTATIONS Oral abstracts submitted through the ATC abstract submissionare presented orally with time for questions from theaudience at the end of each presentation. Sessions are designed with specific topic driven presentations.POSTER PRESENTATIONS Poster abstracts presentations will be displayed daily in theexhibit hall for viewing throughout the day.Attendee Profile Early Career Experienced Wanting to Learn More Mentor/Expert Wanting to Share Comments Interactive Debaters Poster presenters will be in front of their boards to providein-person presentations each evening during Poster SessionsA – D. Poster boards are grouped together in locations with specifictopics of interest.Abstract PresentationsSATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAYLearn about the latest research that is being done around theglobe from your fellow attendees presented in a variety offormats.Attendee Profile for All Abstract Presentations Early Career Experienced Wanting to Learn More Mentor/Expert Wanting to Share Comments Interactive DebatersPlenary Abstract Sessions Top-rated abstracts submitted through the ATC abstractsubmission are presented orally with time for questions fromthe audience at the end of each presentation.ATC’s People’s Choice Award At the end of each session, attendees will be given theopportunity to VOTE on which Plenary abstract presentationis the MOST impactful to the transplant community. The daily Plenary abstract winner will be selected to go headto-head with other daily Plenary winners during the ATC’sPeople’s Choice Award session on Wednesday, June 8, 2022. Presenters will have the opportunity to once again provewhy their abstract is the MOST impactful to the transplantcommunity and discuss where the science will be in 10 years. A panel of experts will be on hand to ask questions./ 2022 REGISTRATION BROCHURE/ATCMEETING.ORG /12

STATEMENT OF NEEDThe field of solid organ and tissue transplantation is continuouslychanging and developing. With the rapid advances in transplantationresearch and medicine, transplant professionals require ongoingeducational opportunities to stay current, and to maintain andimprove their knowledge, competence, and performance. Thus,this educational forum will generate activities and interventionsthat are designed to change and update the learners’ competence,performance, and patient outcomes in the field of solid organ andtissue transplantation. The educational content of this meeting wasdeveloped by experts in scientific and clinical transplantation andwas determined by rigorous assessment of learners’ feedback fromprior meetings, expert faculty assessment, literature review, medicalpractice, and new medical technology.PURPOSE OF ACTIVITYATC educational offerings will provide transplant professionals alearning environment designed to address their professional practicegaps through a variety of learning formats that will encourage theexchange of new scientific concepts, emerging technologies, andmedical advances. Learners will engage in interactive discussions, casepresentations, workshops, and other activities designed to improvecompetence and professional and patient outcomes.ACCREDITATIONATC provides CME, ANCC, ACPE, and ABTC credits/contact hours.Yearlong access allows you to take advantage more than 100 credits/contact hours available! Continue to check the ATC website for finalcredit/contact hour details, www.atcmeeting.org.CMEThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance withthe accreditation requirements and policies of the AccreditationCouncil for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the jointprovidership of the American Society of Transplant Surgeons (ASTS)and the American Society of Transplantation (AST). The AmericanSociety of Transplant Surgeons is accredited by the ACCME to providecontinuing medical education for physicians.The American Society of Transplant Surgeons designates this liveactivity for 100 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) . Physicians shouldclaim only the credit commensurate with the extent of participationin the activity./ 2022 REGISTRATION BROCHURE/ATCMEETING.ORG /13

STATE-OF-THE-ARTSPEAKERSPAUL I. TERASAKISTATE-OF-THE-ART LECTUREmedical education at the University of Michigan, AnnNancy Ascher, MD, PhDbecame Clinical Director of the Liver Transplant Program.University of California San FranciscoProfessor of SurgeryDivision of Transplant SurgeryIsis Distinguished Professor in TransplantationDr. Ascher was recruited by the UCSF Department ofPresentation Title: United States’ Role inGlobal TransplantationArbor; and completed her general surgery residencyand clinical transplantation fellowship at the Universityof Minnesota, where she later joined the faculty andSurgery and served as the Department Chair for 17 years.Dr. Ascher is a fellow of the American College ofSurgeons. She is a member of numerous other medicalsocieties, including the Transplantation Society andthe American Society of Transplant Surgeons, both ofwhich she has served as President. She has also servedSunday, June 5, 2022 11:30 am – 12:00 pm ETon the Presidential Task Force on Organ Transplantation,Dr. Nancy Ascher has devoted her career to organSurgeon General’s Task Force on Increasing Donor Organs,transplantation and transplant research. She is the firstand Secretary of Health and Human Services Advisorywoman to have performed a liver transplant and hasCommittee on Organ Transplantation. Dr. Ascher isinspired many women in the medical field, especially incurrently a member of the WHO Taskforce on Donationtransplantation. She completed her undergraduate andand Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues.THOMAS STARZLSTATE-OF-THE-ART LECTUREbuilding. Her company is now saving hundreds of livesMartine Rothblatt, PhDdevelopment of manufactured kidneys, hearts and lungsa year with medicines for pulmonary hypertension andneuroblastoma, and by restoring otherwise discardeddonor lungs to transplantability. UT is also in pre-clinicalChairman/CEO/Founder, United Therapeutics Corpto be delivered via autonomously flown electric verticalPresentation Title: Creating the 1st Life-SavingXenoheart Transplanted into a Persontakeoff and landing (eVTOL) systems. Dr. RothblattTuesday, June 7, 2022 11:30 am – 12:00 pm ETMartine Rothblatt is the Chairperson & CEO of UnitedTherapeutics Corporation (UT). She started UT toled the efforts to create the first genetically-modifiedporcine hearts and kidneys transplanted into humans(xenotransplantation), resulting in a lifesaving xenoheart transplant in January 2022.save her youngest child’s life from a rare illness afterDr. Rothblatt earned her Ph.D. in Medical Ethics from thehaving previously created SiriusXM satellite radioRoyal London College of Medicine and Dentistry afterand other satellite communications systems. She isearning JD and MBA degrees from UCLA, which alsoalso responsible for several innovations in aviationrecently awarded her the UCLA Medal, its highest honor.and architecture, including the design and piloting ofShe is an inventor on several patents and the authoran electric helicopter to Guinness world records andof several books, the most recent of which pertain tocreating the world’s largest zero carbon footprintartificial cognition and cyber-consciousness./ 2022 REGISTRATION BROCHURE/ATCMEETING.ORG /14

MEETING-AT-A-GLANCEThe program schedule is built in Eastern Time Zone.Saturday, June 4, 20229:30 AM – 10:30 AMIn-Depth Symposia Part 110:30 AM – 11:00 AMBreak11:00 AM – 12:00 PMIn-Depth Symposia Part 212:00 PM – 12:30 PMBreak12:30 PM – 1:30

THE SCIENCE OF TOMORROW STARTS TODAY ATCameric an tr anspl ant2022 congress JUNE 4-8, 2022 / BOSTON, MA JOHN B. HYNES CONVENTION CENTER atcmeeting.org / #ATC2022Boston REGISTRATION BROCHURE Discounted Deadline / May 4, 2022 In-Depth Symposia / Saturday, June 4, 2022 ATC Annual Meeting / Saturday, June 4 - Wednesday, June 8, 2022 Exhibits / Saturday, June 4 - Tuesday, June 7, 2022