
Jamil R. Azzi MD, PhD
@jazziup
Physician Scientist, Transplant Nephrologist, Educator. Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School.
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http://jazzilab.bwh.harvard.edu 24-10-2013 23:17:22
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Future of Transplantation American Society of Transplantation (AST) in SF discussed Xenotransplantation: Great progress and many challenges. The Alan Kirk defined Complex…privileged to be be part of the organizing committee lead by Anil Chandraker. @BWHKidney Mass General Transplant Jonathan Maltzman


Very excited for what this collaboration with Natalie Artzi will bring to patients with autoimmune skin diseases. The skin, our largest organ, can now be targeted locally to restore immune regulation. J.Azzilab Núria Puigmal Nour K Younis Brigham and Women’s Research Harvard Medical School Anis Saad, MD

Endothelial colony-forming cell lines reveal heterogeneous expression of class II HLAs, particularly HLA-DQ, suggesting that measuring expression in kidney grafts could assess autoimmune risk. bit.ly/JASN095 Astrid Weins Jamil R. Azzi MD, PhD Brigham and Women's Pathology @BWHKidney


Our wonderful fellow #RaniaElFekih 🌸enchanting us 🎶🪕at the #HarvardArabConference with a spectacular performance singing some of the songs from the Arabic musical heritage✨Harvard University J.Azzilab Jamil R. Azzi MD, PhD Harvard Arab Alumni Association (HAAA)



HLA antigens are important targets of alloantibodies and allospecific T cells involved in graft rejection. This study suggests that the expression of HLA class II is predicted by locus bit.ly/JASN095 Astrid Weins Jamil R. Azzi MD, PhD Brigham and Women's Pathology @BWHKidney


You make us proud Núria Puigmal. Mass General Brigham Innovation

Great 1st day at #astfellows2023! Basics of transplant immunology from Jamil R. Azzi MD, PhD, organ specific indications/allocation from Maryjane Farr MD MSc, FACC FAST FHFSA FAHA deirdre.sawinski & Deb Levine + networking with AST leadership in a beautiful sunset! American Society of Transplantation (AST)


What makes a fellow’s symposium super amazing is the finesse in it’s execution of fun activities . A big thank you to the team Sean Pinney Maryjane Farr MD MSc, FACC FAST FHFSA FAHA Jamil R. Azzi MD, PhD Elizabeth Verna for #ASTFellows2023 .. that came with Texan style dinner and dancing.. and lot new friends !!

Excited by the translational potential of our recent work that identified a peptide- HLA-E complex expressed by auto and alloreactive T cells, making them susceptible to HLE-restricted CD8 T cell killing. Peptide -> vaccine John Yongjoon Choi J.Azzilab @BWHKidney @MGHKidneys Mass General Brigham Innovation

Our amazing students Siawosh Eskandari and Andrea Daccache made CAR Treg engineering sounds easy. Chimeric antigen receptor Treg therapy in transplantation: Trends in Immunology.J.Azzilab @BWHKidney Brigham and Women’s Research Harvard Medical School cell.com/trends/immunol…

Our recent paper in JCI. Big shout-out to John Choi John Yongjoon Choi for his hard work on this exciting project. J.Azzilab Mass General Brigham Innovation Brigham and Women’s Research Harvard Medical School

Very proud of you Nour K Younis. UTSW is lucky to have you.

What an impressive achievement. Kudos to the MGH team. You make us proud Leonardo V. Riella

When engineering meets immunology, a novel approach to treat autoimmune skin diseases is born. Very excited to see this therapy one step closer to the clinic with this outstanding team. Mass General Brigham Innovation Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Harvard Medical School The Brigham Nephrology @harvardmed

Chimeric antigen receptor Treg therapy in transplantation. A review by Siawosh Eskandari, Andrea Daccache Jamil R. Azzi MD, PhD @BWHKidney Brigham and Women’s Research Harvard Medical School Trends in Immunology #ISSCR2024 hubs.li/Q02GlFS70

Researchers Natalie Artzi and Jamil R. Azzi MD, PhD and their collaborators have created a cutting-edge microneedle patch that, when placed on the skin, delivers immune regulators to promote hair regrowth caused by alopecia areata buff.ly/3xLkRRM

One step forward. Very grateful for this partnership with the talented #NatalieArtzi and Núria Puigmal .

Validated in two separate clinical labs and can 1) diagnose rejection, 2) distinguish between cellular and antibody-mediated rejection, and 3) risk stratify patients prone to rejection or immune-mediated injury that may lead to graft loss of function.Mass General Brigham Innovation Harvard Medical School