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Pioneers in Organ Transplantation

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Four eminent Professors in the field of organ transplantation, Prof. David Hamilton, Prof. Henri Kreis, Prof. Randall Morris and Prof. Sir Peter Morris, reflect on how their research and contributions led to discoveries and developments that have changed the face of modern transplantation.

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Language:

en-us

Release Date:

08/12/2020 04:42:18

Authors:

University of Glasgow

Genres:

education

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Episodes

    An audience with Sir Peter Morris

    Release Date: 3/7/2012

    Duration: 643 Mins

    Authors: Professor Jardine

    Description: Transplantation expert Sir Peter Morris answers student questions at the University of Glasgow.

    Is Closed Captioned: No

    Explicit: No

    An audience with Professor Randall Morris

    Release Date: 3/7/2012

    Duration: 1391 Mins

    Authors: College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences

    Description: Transplantation expert Professor Randall Morris answers student questions at the University of Glasgow.

    Is Closed Captioned: No

    Explicit: No

    An audience with Professor Henri Kreis

    Release Date: 3/7/2012

    Duration: 1537 Mins

    Authors: College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences

    Description: Transplantation expert Professor Henri Kreis answers student questions at the University of Glasgow.

    Is Closed Captioned: No

    Explicit: No

    An audience with Professor David Hamilton

    Release Date: 3/7/2012

    Duration: 1187 Mins

    Authors: College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences

    Description: Professor David Hamilton answers questions from students at the University.

    Is Closed Captioned: No

    Explicit: No

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