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    Thomas Earl Starzl (March 11, 1926 – March 4, 2017) was an American physician, researcher, and expert on organ transplants. He performed the first human...
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    physician Thomas E. Starzl. His writing is largely forgotten now, but he was called a "master" by the pioneer of space opera E. E. Smith. Starzl's Interplanetary...
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    transplantation. The first human liver transplant was performed in 1963 by Dr. Thomas E. Starzl on a three-year-old male afflicted with biliary atresia after perfecting...
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    implantation) Maria Siemionow (pioneer of near-total face transplant surgery) Thomas E. Starzl (pioneer of the development of liver transplantations) Sushruta (the...
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    81%—from an astounding 988 to a near-normal 184 mg per deciliter. Dr. Thomas E. Starzl, recognizing the previous damage already done to Stormie's heart, did...
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  • Charles Sawyers 2010 Napoleone Ferrara 2011 Tu Youyou 2012 Roy Calne, Thomas E. Starzl 2013 Graeme Milbourne Clark, Ingeborg Hochmair, Blake S. Wilson 2014...
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    CHP. In 1981 pioneering surgeon and "Father of Transplantation" Dr. Thomas E. Starzl came to the hospital, on condition that he would be free of administrative...
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    we are or who we love", he said in an interview. In May 2001, the Thomas E. Starzl Transplantation Institute at the University of Pittsburgh, which had...
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    introduced to the field of organ transplantation by the late professor Thomas E. Starzl. , the father of modern transplantation. after that in 1990, Abu-Elmagd...
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    (2009) were largely based on UPMC and the University of Pittsburgh's Thomas E. Starzl Transplantation Institute. In both cases the hospitals are fictionalized...
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    1981, a pioneering surgeon called the Father of Transplantation, Dr. Thomas E. Starzl came to the hospital, on condition that he would be free of administrative...
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    Retrieved December 18, 2011. "Dr. Ralph M. Steinman Receives the 2010 Thomas E. Starzl Prize in Surgery and Immunology". Archived from the original on February...
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    "Liver Transplantation with Use of Cyclosporin a and Prednisone", by Thomas E. Starzl, Göran B. G. Klintmalm, M.D., et al., New England Journal of Medicine...
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    1951, first president of the Association of American Medical Colleges Thomas E. Starzl, Class of 1952, performed the first successful liver transplant in...
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    University of Pittsburgh's School of Medicine, Scaife Hall, and the Thomas E. Starzl Biomedical Science Tower can be seen reflected in the Pete's glass...
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  • the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. In 2007 he was awarded Thomas E Starzl Prize in Surgery and Immunology, and also, the Scrip Lifetime Achievement...
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  • Professor Barry J. Marshall Australia Public health 32 2002 Professor Thomas E. Starzl United States Medicine 33 Sir Roy Calne United Kingdom Medicine 34...
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    returned from surgical training under the mentorship of American surgeon Thomas Starzl, with whom he also performed some of the longest surviving early liver...
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  • Times. Retrieved October 10, 2016. Fung, J. J. (2017). "Obituary of Thomas E. Starzl, MD, PhD". American Journal of Transplantation. 17 (5): 1153–1155....
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    2004: Steven Weinberg 2005: Hans A. Bethe 2006: Eric R. Kandel 2016: Thomas E. Starzl 2018: Mary-Claire King 2023: Martine A. Rothblatt "Benjamin Franklin...
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    immune system.[medical citation needed] There is at least one study by Thomas E. Starzl's team at the University of Pittsburgh which consisted of bone marrow...
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    Ignazio Marino (category Thomas Jefferson University faculty)
    surgeon, he trained with Thomas Starzl, who had pioneered liver transplantion in humans. In 1992–1993, as a member of Thomas Starzl's team at the University...
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    lecturers have included Peter Froggatt in 1984, Thomas E. Starzl in 1985, Mutsuo Sugiura in 1986, Thomas J. Fogarty in 1987, Bernard Fisher (scientist)...
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  • profile: Michael Roemer Yale University. Retrieved 19 October 2011 Thomas E. Starzl, "Leslie Brent and the Mysterious German Surgeon" Annals of Surgery...
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  • AstraZeneca Yves Decadt, PhD, CEO BioLingus Yifan Dai, Associate Professor, Thomas E. Starzl Transplantation Institute, University of Pittsburgh Yiwu He, PhD, MBA...
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  • transplants. Thomas Starzl had performed over 100 transplants, with a survival rate of less than 30%. Nevertheless, Billy profited from Starzl's care. Although...
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    Snyder, Charles Yanofsky 2004—Norman Borlaug, Phillip Allen Sharp, Thomas Starzl 2005—Anthony Fauci, Torsten Wiesel 2006—Rita R. Colwell, Nina Fedoroff...
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  • leasing arrangements of resources and facilities (such as Forbes Tower, Thomas Detre Hall, the Carrillo Street Steam Plant, Hillman Cancer Center, etc...
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    Koike, Chihiro; Uddin, Monica; Wildman, Derek E.; Gray, Edward A.; Trucco, Massimo; Starzl, Thomas E.; Goodman, Morris (9 January 2007). "Functionally...
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    the University of Cambridge, and in liver transplants performed by Thomas Starzl at the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh. The first patient, on 9 March...
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