University of California San Francisco

Zarinsefat, Arya
Arya
Zarinsefat
MD

Transplant Surgeon
Corewell Health

Address

505 Parnassus Avenue, #M896B
San Francisco, CA 94117
United States

Phone: 415-476-1239
Fax: 415-502-1259

    Biography

    Arya Zarinsefat, M.D. is an Abdominal Transplant Fellow in the UCSF Department of Surgery. He completed his General Surgery residency training at UCSF in 2022. During his research years, he worked in Sarwal Lab at UCSF and completed the Advanced Training in Clinical Research certificate program through the UCSF Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics.

    Dr. Zarinsefat obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry from Johns Hopkins University completed his medical education at the University of Michigan, where he demonstrated early commitment to research by utilizing analytic morphometrics to predict perioperative outcomes. He excelled academically and clinically, and was selected to the Alpha Omega Alpha honor society. He continued to excel at UCSF during his general surgery residency. Dr. Zarinsefat was co-mentored by Dr. Minnie Sarwal (expertise with next-generation sequencing and bioinformatics) and Dr. Peter Stock (transplant surgery in HIV positive recipients) during his research years. Dr. Stock has tapped him to establish a university-wide database of all HIV-infected transplant recipients, and to follow their long term outcomes. 

     

     

     

     

     

    Education

    Institution Degree Dept or School End Date
    University of Michigan M.D. Doctor of Medicine 05/2015
    Johns Hopkins University B.A. Chemistry 05/2010

    Awards & Honors

    Award Conferred By Date
    UCSF-Gladstone Center For AIDS Research (CFAR) Mentored Scientist Award UCSF 2019/2020
    "Filling a Void of Research Training for Transplant Surgeons” (FAVOR) T32 Training Grant NIH 2018/2020

    Clinical Interests

    General Surgery

    Transplant Surgery

    Zarinsefat A, Terjimanian MN, Tishberg LM, Stein IC, Mazurek AA, Wang SC, Sonnenday CJ, Englesbe MJ. Perioperative ChangesIn Trunk Musculature. Oral Presentation presented at: Academic Surgical Congress, 8th Annual Meeting; 2013; New Orleans, LA.

    Zarinsefat A, Kim EK, Bonn J, DeRoo S, Lee C, Stein I, Campbell DA, Englesbe MJ. The Role of Bowel Preparation In Improving Surgical Outcomes in Elective Colectomy. Oral Presentation presented at: Academic Surgical Congress, 8th Annual Meeting; 2013; New Orleans, LA.

    Zarinsefat A, Syed SM, Hirose R. Initial results from the pilot Transplant Quality Improvement Project (TransQIP). Poster presented at: ASTS Winter Symposium; January 2019; Miami, FL

    Zarinsefat A, Braun HJ, Syed SM, Orandi BJ, Roll GR. Do high-risk categories convey the wrong message to waitlisted patients – is it time to reconsider the absolute risk of graft loss?Poster presented at: American Transplant Congress; June 2018; Seattle, WA

    Research Interests

    Organ Transplantation in HIV-infected recipients

    Microbiome in Transplantatio

    Publications

    MOST RECENT PUBLICATIONS FROM A TOTAL OF 27
    1. Successful Long-Term Outcomes in HIV-Infected Transplant Recipients: Overcoming Hepatitis C.
      Arya Zarinsefat, Arushi Gulati, Ryutaro Hirose, Nancy L. Ascher, Mehdi Tavakol, Rodney Rogers, Peter G. Stock| | UCSF Research Profile
    2. Everolimus, an mTORC1/2 inhibitor, in ART-suppressed individuals who received solid organ transplantation: A prospective study.
      Henrich TJ, Schreiner C, Cameron C, Hogan LE, Richardson B, Rutishauser RL, Deitchman AN, Chu S, Rogers R, Thanh C, Gibson EA, Zarinsefat A, Bakkour S, Aweeka F, Busch MP, Liegler T, Baker C, Milush J, Deeks SG, Stock PG| | PubMed
    3. A TRANSCRIPTOMIC ANALYSIS COMPARING REJECTION IN KIDNEY BIOPSIES FROM HIV-INFECTED AND NON-INFECTED TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS.
      Arya Zarinsefat, Yvonne M. Kelly, Dejan Dobi, Peter G. Stock, Zoltan G. Laszik| | UCSF Research Profile
    4. CONSENT TO ORGAN OFFERS FROM PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE β€œINCREASED RISK” DONORS DECREASES TIME TO TRANSPLANT AND WAITLIST MORTALITY.
      Yvonne Kelly, Arya Zarinsefat, Mehdi Tavakol, Amy M. Shui, Chiung-Yi Huang, John Roberts| | UCSF Research Profile
    5. NOVEL HUMAN KIDNEY CELL SUBSETS IDENTIFIED BY MUX-SEQ.
      Andrew W. Schroeder, Swastika Sur, Priyanka Rashmi, Izabella Damm, Arya Zarinsefat, Matthias Kretzler, Jeff Hodgin, Tara Sigdel, George Hartoularos, Jimmie Chen Ye, Minnie M. Sarwal| | UCSF Research Profile
    6. SINGLE-CELL RNA SEQUENCING TO ASSESS THE EFFECT OF IL-6 RECEPTOR BLOCKADE IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION.
      Arya Zarinsefat, Priyanka Rashmi, Andrea Da Silva, Tara Sigdel, Sindhu Chandran, Quizi Tang, Chun Ye, Flavio Vincenti, Minnie Sarwal| | UCSF Research Profile
    7. THE TISSUE COMMON RESPONSE MODULE (TCRM) SCORE PROVIDES A QUANTITATIVE OBJECTIVE BIOPSY SCORE TO ASSESS THE SEVERITY OF PANCREAS TRANSPLANT REJECTION.
      Yvonne Kelly, Arya Zarinsefat, Tara Sigdel, Raphael Meier, Minnie Sarwal, Peter Stock, Zoltan Laszik| | UCSF Research Profile
    8. USE OF TCRM TO AID DIAGNOSIS OF ALLOGRAFT REJECTION IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION.
      Arya Zarinsefat, Juliane Liberto, Izabella Damm, Jose Guerra, Josefina Alberu, Minnie Sarwal| | UCSF Research Profile
    9. Long-term follow-up of beta cell replacement therapy in 10 HIV-infected patients with renal failure secondary to type 1 diabetes mellitus.
      Roll GR, Posselt AM, Freise J, Baird J, Syed S, Mo Kang S, Hirose R, Szot GL, Zarinsefat A, Feng S, Worner G, Sarwal M, Stock PG| | PubMed
    10. Chapter 34 Islet vs pancreas transplantation in nonuremic patients with type 1 diabetes.
      Arya Zarinsefat, Peter G. Stock| | UCSF Research Profile