

Maria Bernadette Doyle
Professor Maria Bernadette Doyle is a distinguished academic integrating diverse disciplines to study and advance the field of abdominal transplantation surgery. At Washington University School of Medicine, she holds the esteemed position of Mid-America Transplant/Department of Surgery Endowed Distinguished Professor of Abdominal Transplantation. Her work is pivotal in the realm of surgical procedures, particularly focusing on liver transplantation, living donor transplantation, and hepatobiliary surgery. Professor Doyle's research is dedicated to optimizing outcomes in abdominal solid organ transplantation, with a particular emphasis on liver and kidney transplants. Her innovative approaches and methodologies have significantly contributed to the enhancement of surgical techniques and post-operative care, ensuring improved survival rates and quality of life for transplant recipients. Her work in this area is not only groundbreaking but also instrumental in shaping future practices in transplantation surgery. Her scholarly contributions are well-recognized in the academic community, with numerous publications in reputable journals. These works have garnered extensive citations, underscoring her expertise and influence in the fields of liver transplantation, tissue donation, and hepatocellular carcinoma. Professor Doyle's research has provided valuable insights into the complexities of these medical conditions and has paved the way for new treatment protocols and strategies. In addition to her research, Professor Doyle is deeply committed to education and mentorship, guiding the next generation of surgeons and researchers in the intricacies of transplantation surgery. Her dedication to teaching and her ability to inspire students and colleagues alike make her a respected figure in both academic and medical circles. Through her leadership and vision, she continues to make significant strides in the field of surgery, contributing to the advancement of medical science and the betterment of patient care.
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Publications
, 41-60, 2006-03-01
, 153-160, 2023-02-06
, 252-270, 2023-11-07
, 495-515, 2010-12-01
, 561-563, 2023-12-01