Topic: Transplant September 6, 2023 Obituary: Stanley Paul Hmiel, MD, PhD, pediatric nephrologist, 64Was medical director of pediatric kidney transplant program.Obituaries June 5, 2023 Donated kidneys from deceased COVID-19 patients are safe to transplantStudy finds that such organs don't transmit virus that causes COVID-19.News Release June 21, 2022 Doyle installed as distinguished chair in transplantationSurgeon named Mid-America Transplant/Department of Surgery Distinguished Endowed Chair in Abdominal Transplantation.News Release November 1, 2021 Tague receives Harold Amos faculty development awardPulmonologist recognized by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.National Leaders September 2, 2020 $10 million in grants aimed at preventing organ rejection after transplantationResearchers to study how immune cells respond after lung, heart transplants.News Release June 11, 2019 St. Louis transplant surgeons fear new organ allocation rules could harm patientsSource: St. Louis Post-Dispatch April 22, 2019 New rules for lung transplants lead to unintended consequencesHigher costs, fewer lungs available for transplant from local donors.News Release February 1, 2019 New clues discovered to lung transplant rejectionPoints toward treatment to prevent a particularly deadly form of rejection.News Release September 25, 2018 Kreisel named G. Alexander Patterson, MD/Mid-America Transplant ChairHonored for innovation in lung transplantation.News Release May 21, 2018 Clues found to early lung transplant failureTreatments targeting inflammation may prevent deadly condition.News Release November 14, 2016 Obituary: Charles B. Anderson, former director of general surgery, 78Helped establish university's esteemed transplantation program.Obituaries April 6, 2016 Surgeons test technology with potential to expand lung transplant donor poolDevice designed to recondition lungs, keep organs thriving outside body.News Release January 4, 2016 Will lab-grown kidneys fix our transplant waiting lists?Source: Washington Post October 9, 2015 Interventions to address lung transplant rejectionResearchers at Washington University are using innovative approaches to address major complications that can occur after lung transplant surgery.Innovate Magazines July 29, 2015 Using data to improve kidney transplant outcomes, personalize careAnalyzing national kidney transplant databases could help improve patient care and outcomes.School of Medicine November 21, 2014 Lung perfusion technology may increase the donor poolWashington University surgeons are testing a new way of preserving lungs in hopes of increasing numbers of acceptable donors.Innovate Magazines November 20, 2014 Lung transplantation: Bench science pursues solutions for long-term survivalResearch at Washington University School of Medicine is helping to improve the survival of patients who receive lung transplants.Innovate Magazines March 1, 2014 Is it possible to grow a kidney?New research is allowing scientists to grow organs like kidneys using embryonic cells from animals such as pigs.Innovate Magazines February 21, 2014 Sickle cell solutionsRefining a safer, gentler transplant process that promises a better fix for sickle cell disease.Outlook Magazine Posts navigation