

Michael Abecassis
Michael Abecassis is a distinguished figure in the field of surgery and academia, currently holding the esteemed position of Provost at the University of Arizona. His academic journey began at the University of Toronto, where he earned his medical degree, a master's degree in science, and a bachelor's degree. Furthering his education, he obtained an MBA from Northwestern University, equipping him with a unique blend of medical and business acumen. Abecassis embarked on his surgical career at the University of Iowa, where he honed his skills and developed a passion for transplantation. His career trajectory took a significant leap at Northwestern University, where he assumed various leadership roles, including serving as the chief of the Division of Transplantation and the dean for clinical affairs. His leadership and vision have been instrumental in advancing the field of transplantation. A prolific researcher, Abecassis has enjoyed continuous funding from the National Institutes of Health for over two decades, underscoring his commitment to advancing medical science. His research contributions are extensive, with numerous publications to his name. He has also served on the editorial boards of several major journals, contributing to the dissemination of knowledge in his field. Abecassis is an active member of several professional societies, reflecting his dedication to the surgical community. His expertise is recognized through his appointments on study sections and special emphasis panels, particularly those related to transplantation and virology. These roles highlight his influence and thought leadership in these specialized areas. Throughout his career, Michael Abecassis has demonstrated a commitment to excellence in both clinical practice and academic leadership. His contributions continue to shape the future of transplantation and surgery, making him a respected and influential figure in the medical community.
Publications
, 4622-4622, 2013-11-15
, 1004-1011, 2021-07-22
, 1413-1418, 2019-10-21
, 1349-1359, 2019-05-28
, 628-636, 2020-04-09
, 700-707, 2020-04-01