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Manuel Rodriguez-Davalos

Manuel Rodriguez-Davalos, MD

Languages spoken: English

Clinical Locations

  • Huntsman Cancer Hospital

  • Primary Children's Hospital

  • Liver Transplant

  • Manuel Rodriguez-Davalos, MD, joins the University of Utah as the Living Donor Liver Transplant Program Director for the Division of Transplantation & Advanced Hepatobiliary Surgery. Dr. Rodriguez is also the Director of Pediatric Liver Transplantation at Primary Children’s Hospital.

    A graduate of Universidad Anahuac in Mexico, his career in liver disease began in 1996 as a post-doctoral fellow at national institute of medical sciences in Mexico City. After 15 years working in adult and pediatric transplantation in the northeast coast of the United States, he left his position as Director of Pediatric Abdominal Transplantation at Yale, where he was an Associate Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics.

    His focus is liver disease with interest in living donor liver transplantation, as well as hepatic malignancies and portal hypertension. Dr. Rodriguez has worked with UNOS pediatric liver committees as regional representative and member at large. Currently, he works with the national pediatric allocation task force, the registry committee, and the council of Society of Pediatric Liver Transplantation (SPLiT). He works as an associate editor of the journal Transplantation. He is an active member of the North American Living Liver Donor Innovations group and TTS education committee.

    His current research is focused on the use of technology including advanced quantitative modeling techniques with 3D imaging and 3D printing. He investigates the use of split grafts and other extended criteria to decrease the mortality on patients on the liver transplantation waiting list. With the team at Primary Children’s Hospital, and the investigators from the U of U Department of Pediatrics, he is conducting work on pediatric hepatic malignancies, innovative vascular techniques for children with portal hypertension, as well as collaborating with the NIH funded-Childhood Liver Disease Research and Education Network. He is also in charge of the transplantation intiative with the Center for Global Surgery with current funded projects in Asia and Latin America.

    Specialties

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Surgery - Primary
  • Manuel Rodriguez-Davalos, MD, joins the University of Utah as the Living Donor Liver Transplant Program Director for the Division of Transplantation & Advanced Hepatobiliary Surgery. Dr. Rodriguez is also the Director of Pediatric Liver Transplantation at Primary Children’s Hospital.

    A graduate of Universidad Anahuac in Mexico, his career in liver disease began in 1996 as a post-doctoral fellow at national institute of medical sciences in Mexico City. After 15 years working in adult and pediatric transplantation in the northeast coast of the United States, he left his position as Director of Pediatric Abdominal Transplantation at Yale, where he was an Associate Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics.

    His focus is liver disease with interest in living donor liver transplantation, as well as hepatic malignancies and portal hypertension. Dr. Rodriguez has worked with UNOS pediatric liver committees as regional representative and member at large. Currently, he works with the national pediatric allocation task force, the registry committee, and the council of Society of Pediatric Liver Transplantation (SPLiT). He works as an associate editor of the journal Transplantation. He is an active member of the North American Living Liver Donor Innovations group and TTS education committee.

    His current research is focused on the use of technology including advanced quantitative modeling techniques with 3D imaging and 3D printing. He investigates the use of split grafts and other extended criteria to decrease the mortality on patients on the liver transplantation waiting list. With the team at Primary Children’s Hospital, and the investigators from the U of U Department of Pediatrics, he is conducting work on pediatric hepatic malignancies, innovative vascular techniques for children with portal hypertension, as well as collaborating with the NIH funded-Childhood Liver Disease Research and Education Network. He is also in charge of the transplantation intiative with the Center for Global Surgery with current funded projects in Asia and Latin America.

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Surgery -Primary

    Education history

    Fellowship Multi-Organ Transplantation - Recanati/Miller Transplantation Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital Fellow
    General Surgery - Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Chief Resident
    Residency General Surgery - Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Resident
    General Surgery - Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Intern
    Postdoctoral Fellowship Social Service - National Institute of Health Sciences and Nutrition Postdoctoral Research Fellow
    Medicine - Anahuac University School of Medicine M.D.
    Professional Medical Pre-Medical - Anahuac University School of Medicine