​Our Kidney and Pancreas Transplant Experts

Surgeons of the Kidney and Pancreas Transplant Program

Abhinav Humar, MD
Chief, Division of Transplantation
Clinical Director, Thomas E. Starzl Transplantation Institute
Thomas E. Starzl Professor of Transplantation Surgery​

Ron Shapiro, MD
Associate Clinical Director
Thomas E. Starzl Transplantation Institute​
Robert J. Corry Chair in Transplantation Surgery

Amit D. Tevar, MD
Surgical Director, Kidney and Pancreas Transplantation​

Henkie Tan, MD, FACS, PhD
Director, Transplant Fellowship Program​
Mark Sturdevant, MD
Medical Director, Quality Improvement​
Martin Wijkstrom, MD
Director, Islet Cell Transplant Program​
 

 UPMC Renal-Electrolyte Division Nephrologists

Sundaram Hariharan, MD
Medical Director, Transplant Nephrology
Medical Director, Kidney and Pancreas Transplantation​

​Fadi Lakkis, MD
Scientific Director
Thomas E. Starzl Transplantation Institute
Frank & Athena Sarris Chair in Transplantation Biology 

​​David Rothstein, MD
Pittsburgh Steelers Chair in Transplantation

Geetha Chalasani, MD
Transplant Nephrology

Nirav Shah, MD
Transplant Nephrology
Puneet Sood, MD, MPH
Transplant Nephrology 
Christine Wu, MD
Transplant Nephrology

 

 UPMC Division of Endocrinology Specialists

Frederico Toledo, MD
Associate Program Director
Endocrinology and Metabolism Fellowship Program

 

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