Sulemon Chaudhry
Overview
Sulemon Chaudhry completed his MD degree at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine (2011). Dr. Chaudhry completed his General Surgery Residency at New York Presbyterian-Columbia University Medical Center (2019). He completed his Abdominal Organ Transplant Fellowship at New York Presbyterian-Columbia/Cornell (2021).
Prior to joining the faculty at Emory in 2023, Dr. Chaudhry held positions at Weill-Cornell Medical College, Columbia University Medical Center, and the Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Chaudhrys primary clinical focus is liver transplantation and hepatobiliary surgery. His articles have been published in a number of leading journals including Surgery, Kidney, and Current Transplantation Reports.
Dr. Chaudhry will serve as an abdominal transplant surgeon within the Division of Transplant in the Department of Surgery and the Emory Transplant Center based primarily at the Emory Clinic.
Academic Appointment
- Assistant Professor, Emory University School of Medicine
Research
Publications
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Sequential hypothermic and normothermic perfusion preservation and transplantation of expanded criteria donor livers.
Surgery Volume: 173 Page(s): 846 - 854
03/01/2023 Authors: Liu Q; Del Prete L; Ali K; Grady P; Bilancini M; Etterling J; D'Amico G; Diago Uso T; Hashimoto K; Aucejo F -
Declined Offers for Deceased Donor Kidneys Are Not an Independent Reflection of Organ Quality.
Kidney360 Volume: 2 Page(s): 1807 - 1818
11/25/2021 Authors: King KL; Chaudhry SG; Ratner LE; Cohen DJ; Husain SA; Mohan S -
Transient-mixed Chimerism With Nonmyeloablative Conditioning Does Not Induce Liver Allograft Tolerance in Nonhuman Primates.
Transplantation Volume: 104 Page(s): 1580 - 1590
08/01/2020 Authors: Chaudhry S; Kato Y; Weiner J; Alonso-Guallart P; Baker S; Woodland DC; Lefkowitch JH; Duran-Struuck R; Sondermeijer HP; Zitsman J -
Immune Cell Trafficking to the Liver.
Transplantation Volume: 103 Page(s): 1323 - 1337
07/01/2019 Authors: Chaudhry S; Emond J; Griesemer A -
Growth of liver allografts over time in pediatric transplant recipients.
Pediatr Transplant Volume: 22
03/01/2018 Authors: Chaudhry SG; Bentley-Hibbert S; Stern J; Lobritto S; Martinez M; Vittorio J; Halazun KJ; Lee HT; Emond J; Kato T