Scientists and surgeons at DukeU are winners of the 2023 GizmodoScienceFair for pioneering a combination heart-thymus transplant procedure. We applaud DukeHealth DukeSurgery DukeCTSurgery Duke_Childrens DukeMedSchool
One of the holy grails of the transplantation field is to find a permanent solution to organ rejection. And while Easton’s case is a very special one, the lessons learned from him may help get us there for many patients in the future.Collaboration was key to this achievement.
Decades earlier, Duke researchers led by Mary Louise Markert began the project that would someday allow donated thymus tissue to be safely processed and successfully transplanted into people—a technology“Over the next 20 years, we worked together to identify tissue characteristics of cultured thymus that were associated with successful immune reconstitution once it is implanted,” said Laura Hale, a Duke pathologist and immunologist who has long worked with Markert and is now working with Turek.
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