Dr. Ahn Receives ATC Young Investigator Award

February 26, 2024

Dr. Daniel Ahn is the recipient of a 2024 Young Investigator Award from the American Transplant Congress (ATC) for this abstract entitled “Adult Liver Transplant Candidates with Non-Standardized MELD Score Exceptions Have Lower Risk of Waitlist Mortality Than Standard Candidates.”

According to the ATC website, “this award is designed to recognize a young investigator’s outstanding work and to help offset the expense to attend the congress.” Ahn received complimentary registration to ATC2024 which will take place June 1-5 in Philadelphia as well as a stipend for travel.

Ahn is a PGY2 in the General Surgery Residency Program at Stanford.

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Dr. Daniel Ahn is the recipient of a 2024 Young Investigator Award from the American Transplant Conference (ATC) for this abstract entitled “Adult Liver Transplant Candidates with Non-Standardized MELD Score Exceptions Have Lower Risk of Waitlist Mortality Than Standard Candidates.”

According to the ATC website, “this award is designed to recognize a young investigator’s outstanding work and to help offset the expense to attend the congress.” Ahn received complimentary registration to ATC2024 which will take place June 1-5 in Philadelphia as well as a stipend for travel.

Ahn is a PGY2 in the General Surgery Residency Program at Stanford.

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