Dr. Khodor Abou Daya
  • Starzl Biomedical Science Tower, E1555
  • 412-652-8000
  • kha17@pitt.edu

Khodor Abou-Daya, MD

Assistant Professor of Surgery

Education:
BS, Biology, American University of Beirut, Beirut; MD, Medicine, American University of Beirut, Beirut

Dr. Abou-Daya’s work focuses on the intra-graft immune response against transplanted organs which includes graft infiltrating T cells and tertiary lymphoid organs; specifically, it focuses on establishing that tissue resident memory T cells form and function in allograft rejection and that tertiary lymphoid organs are a cause of chronic rejection.  Recently, he is working on identifying genes and gene networks unique to graft infiltrating T cells using machine learning.  His main aim is to build a comprehensive gene expression database relevant to transplantation.

Abou-Daya Team:

Zuhayr Ansari
Mohammad Mahdi Al Ess
Steven Sanders
Gang Zhang