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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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08/12/2020 04:42:18
University of Glasgow
education
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Release Date: 8/18/2020
Authors: ReachMD
Description: Advances in Transplantation covers a variety of current issues and practices in transplant medicine, from referrals and indications, to avoiding complications and optimizing patient care. Because transplantation involves a team of medical professionals, this series facilitates an interdisciplinary conversation on the topics of different organ systems, organ donation policy and ethical considerations. It also uncovers the latest developments in transplantation with research pioneers. Dr. Aaron Carroll hosts.
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Release Date: 9/5/2020
Authors: Dale Gardiner
Description: Conversations about Organ Donation is a series of short interviews with individuals involved in organ donation and transplantation, including hearing from health professionals, philosophers and anthropologists. The purpose is to provide a perspective on organ donation and transplantation that I find educational, interesting and challenging. I hope you agree.
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Release Date: 4/17/2021
Authors: GIVING LIFE
Description: GIVING LIFE is a series of Podcasts intending to give information about human organ transplantation and the organ donation process. These podcasts will feature interviews with transplant recipients, donor families and health professionals who enable transplantation to exist.
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Release Date: 4/8/2021
Description: Organ transplantation is the treatment of choice for patients in end-stage kidney disease and the only option available to patients suffering from heart, liver or lung failure. The Department of Surgery at Cambridge University and Addenbrooke’s Hospital have been at the forefront of transplantation since its inception. Professor J Andrew Bradley is a world leader in the field of transplant surgery, he is Professor of Surgery at Cambridge University, an honorary Transplant Surgeon at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, and has been President of the British Transplantation Society, the Society of Academic and Research Surgeons, and the British Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics. Professor J Andrew Bradley will take us from the beginnings to transplant surgery through to the cutting-edge procedures in use today. - See more at: http://www.sciencefestival.cam.ac.uk/events/organ-transplantation#sthash.uRcP1tNi.dpuf
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Release Date: 5/9/2021
Authors: wafika Altahan
Description: Health
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Release Date: 2/14/2022
Authors: Frank Grobmeier
Description: A Maddog Strong Interview Series exploring all aspects of organ and tissue donation and transplantation.
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Release Date: 9/1/2020
Authors: Owen Athauda
Description: Podcast episode on Organ Donation and Transplantation, pros and cons.Created by Owen Athauda and Moulik Mathur.
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Release Date: 9/4/2020
Authors: Wills Porter
Description: Welcome to the Joy in the Journey Podcast. This Podcast is dedicated to sharing the stories of those impacted by organ/tissue donation and transplantation.
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Release Date: 8/23/2020
Authors: Center for Advanced Studies (CAS)
Description: Transplantation medicine is considered a pacesetter for medical innovations. Aside from the development of highly complex surgical methods, interdisciplinary cooperation and close collaboration with basic medical research have always been necessary in order to master the challenges of transplantation medicine. Understanding the immune system as well as controlling tissue rejection through targeted medication were the prerequisites of our current ability to "routinely" perform transplants in the case of terminal organ failure. But beyond medical feasibility, transplantation medicine also has to wrestle with societal, ethical and legal problems. Questions related to distributive justice (utility principle versus urgency) or organ donation (e.g. presumed consent, organ donation after cerebral death, remunerated organ donation) require further transdisciplinary discussion in order to gain societal acceptance and legitimacy.Within the CAS Research Focus, these questions will be discussed w
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Release Date: 8/23/2020
Authors: Center for Advanced Studies (CAS)
Description: Transplantation medicine is considered a pacesetter for medical innovations. Aside from the development of highly complex surgical methods, interdisciplinary cooperation and close collaboration with basic medical research have always been necessary in order to master the challenges of transplantation medicine. Understanding the immune system as well as controlling tissue rejection through targeted medication were the prerequisites of our current ability to "routinely" perform transplants in the case of terminal organ failure. But beyond medical feasibility, transplantation medicine also has to wrestle with societal, ethical and legal problems. Questions related to distributive justice (utility principle versus urgency) or organ donation (e.g. presumed consent, organ donation after cerebral death, remunerated organ donation) require further transdisciplinary discussion in order to gain societal acceptance and legitimacy.Within the CAS Research Focus, these questions will be discussed w
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Release Date: 4/30/2021
Authors: Hit Network
Description: Follow the touching and captivating stories from organ and tissue recipients, donor families, living donors, and expert medical and nursing specialists in DonateLife Victoria’s new podcast, Let’s Talk: Organ and Tissue Donation.In stirring interviews, podcast host Michael Billings unearths the personal stories behind rare organ donation and transplantation cases, receiving ‘the call’, the donation journey, and the life-changing moments for everyone involved. Join us every fortnight for a new episode.
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