Norman Edward Shumway (February 9, 1923 – February 10, 2006) was a pioneer of heart surgery at Stanford University. He was the 67th president of the American...
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Norman David Shumway (July 28, 1934 – November 1, 2022) was an American lawyer and politician who served six terms as a Republican member of the United...
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Christiaan Barnard utilizing the techniques developed by American surgeons Norman Shumway and Richard Lower. Patient Louis Washkansky received this transplant...
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became acquainted with fellow future heart transplantation surgeon Norman Shumway. Barnard also became friendly with Gil Campbell, who had demonstrated...
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rower Naomi M. Shumway (1922–2004), American church executive and writer Nehemiah Shumway (1761–1843), American composer Norman Shumway (1923–2006), pioneering...
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candidate Randall B. Griepp – Cardiothoracic surgeon who collaborated with Norman Shumway in the development of the first successful heart transplant procedures...
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patients did not survive for more than a few weeks. The American surgeon Norman Shumway has been credited for his efforts to improve transplantation techniques...
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Dody Goodman as Martha Shumway, Mary's often daft mother known for talking to her plants. Debralee Scott as Cathy Lorraine Shumway, Mary's vampish sister...
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heart from one frog to another frog and from one dog to another dog. Norman Shumway is widely regarded as the father of human heart transplantation, although...
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Heart Christiaan Barnard James D. Hardy Adrian Kantrowitz Richard Lower Norman Shumway Kidney J. Hartwell Harrison John P. Merrill Joseph Murray Elizabeth...
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pediatric IgA nephropathy. Leonard T. Skeggs and his colleagues (including Norman Shumway) discovered ACE in plasma in 1956. It was also noted that those who...
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Sanford, astronomer Otto Schmitt, inventor, engineer, and biophysicist Norman Shumway, surgeon Kevin Sivula, profressor of molecular engineering at EPFL Bent...
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Lillehei trained more than 150 cardiac surgeons from 40 nations, including Norman Shumway and Christiaan Barnard, who formed half of the quartet which pioneered...
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Stanford University School of Medicine. There, he trained under Dr. Norman Shumway, a pioneering surgeon known as the father of heart transplantation....
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performed at Stanford Hospital, Stanford, California by the team of Norman Shumway, one of the early pioneers of heart transplant surgery. Although considered...
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in that same year there were 2,016 heart and 1,173 lung transplants. Norman Shumway laid the groundwork for heart lung transplant with his experiments into...
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students were Walton Lillehei, Christiaan Barnard, K. Alvin Merendino, Norman Shumway and Edward Eaton Mason. He made contributions to surgical practices...
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pioneered and attained several "firsts" within their fields, including Norman Shumway, first to perform a successful heart transplant in the United States...
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stayed on as chief resident at Shumway's request. Later, he was listed in Clinical Cardiology (2000), as one of Norman Shumway's distinguished trainees. Before...
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Griepp, professor of cardiothoracic surgery who collaborated with Norman Shumway in the development of the first successful heart transplant procedures...
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transplant team at the Stanford Medical Centre at the time led by Dr Norman Shumway. Data was provided by Drs Eugene Dong and Walter B Cannon in the form...
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University System Sam M. Russell, U.S. Representative serving 1941–1947 Norman Shumway, father of heart transplantation Charles Steen, geologist who made first...
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Ada-Rhodes Short, Roboticist, professor, and trans and LGBTQ rights activist Norman Shumway, pioneering heart surgeon at Stanford University John Stapp, Physician...
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300 by the end of 1969, and eliminated altogether by the end of 1972. Norman Shumway performed the first successful heart transplant in the United States...
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1986 at Stanford University School of Medicine, in an operation led by Norman Shumway. Edward Stinson led the donor team and the donor heart was flown to...
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chemist who pioneered the first synthetic penicillin breakthrough in 1957 Norman Shumway (MDNG), heart transplantation pioneer; entered the University of Michigan...
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awards ceremony by his longtime friend and heart transplant pioneer, Dr. Norman Shumway. In addition to High Altitude Medicine, Hultgren authored more than...
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from TX-32 (2003–2019), TX-05 (1997–2003), and TX-17 (2021–present) Norman Shumway, U.S. Representative from CA-14 (1979–1991) Rob Simmons, U.S. Representative...
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Cary Russell, president, Michigan State Federation of Women's Clubs Norman Shumway, heart transplant pioneer (born in Kalamazoo) Annie Edson Taylor, first...
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2022) was an American cardiothoracic surgeon who collaborated with Norman Shumway in the development of the first successful heart transplant procedures...
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