Going to AUA 2019 Annual Meeting? Add These Presentations to Your Itinerary

6 presentations you shouldn’t miss

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Cleveland Clinic Glickman Urological & Kidney Institute will have a major presence at the American Urological Association’s 2019 Annual Meeting May 3-6 in Chicago. Staff and trainees are scheduled to present over 75 oral and poster presentations on wide ranging topics.

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Chair of Urology Georges-Pascal Haber, MD, PhD, invites colleagues to make room in your itineraries for the presentations outlined below.

During the conference, live-tweet #AUA19 with Cleveland Clinic physicians @CleClinicMD. If you can’t make it to AUA19, visit Consult QD or Cleveland Clinic’s social media channels for medical professionals – @CleClinicUro or @CleClinicMD or Facebook.com/CMEClevelandClinic. Summaries of the presentations below will be posted right after talks are delivered.

Follow Dr. Haber on Twitter @haberurology and @CleClinicUro.

We look forward to this important opportunity to exchange ideas.

See you in Chicago!

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FRIDAY, MAY 3

7:20-7:30 a.m. CST; MPC: W185a; Podium Session
Single center operative experience with 409 cases of radical nephrectomy and IVC thrombectomy
Molly DeWitt-Foy*, Scott Lundy, Mohamed Eltemamy, Ahmed Elshafei, Venkatesh Krishnamurthi

9:50-10:00 a.m. CST; MCP: W179b; Podium Session
PD09-03 – Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Derived Exosomes Contribute to Secretome-Mediated Renal Recovery After Ischemic Injury in Rats
Daniel Sun*, Bradley Gill, Paurush Babbar, Mei Kuang, Danli Lin, Margot Damaser

10:00-10:10 a.m. CST; MCP: W179b; Podium Session
PD09-04 – Acellular Mesenchymal Stem Cell Secretome Improves Recovery of Kidney Function after Ischemic Injury in Rats
Daniel Sun*, Paurush Babbar, Mei Kuang, Danli Lin, Jesse KcKenney, Margot Damaser, Bradley Gill

SATURDAY, MAY 4

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8:05-8:20 a.m. CST; MCP: W196; Society for Basic Urologic Research/Society of Urologic Oncology (SBUR/SUO)
Basic Science Perspective: The Big Picture for Mechanisms of Resistance in Prostate Cancer
Nima Sharifi

11:00-11:10 a.m. CST; MCP: W181c; Podium Session
PD28-10 – Increased Preparedness Before Radical Prostatectomy is Associated with Better Patient Reported Post-Operative Sexual Outcomes
Abhinav Khanna*, Anna Faris, Anna Zampini, Daniel Hettel, Hadley Wood, Bradley Gill, Edmund Sabanegh

1:00-3:00 p.m. CST; MCP: W179a, Moderated Poster
MP38-18 – Intracorporeal Urinary Diversion: A Risk Factor for Ureterointestinal Anastomotic Stricture
Kyle Ericson, Lewis Thomas*, JJ Zhang, Prithvi Murthy, Jacob Knorr, Georges-Pascal Haber, Byron Lee

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