
Wayne Hawthorne
Wayne Hawthorne is a prominent transplant surgeon at the University of Sydney, Australia, known for his contributions to the field of xenotransplantation. He has been involved in groundbreaking research on the use of genetically modified pig organs for human transplantation, particularly in addressing severe organ failure. Hawthorne recently highlighted the potential of xenotransplantation as a life-saving measure for patients with acute liver failure during a clinical trial that received FDA approval, marking a significant advancement in the treatment of organ insufficiency.
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Wayne Hawthorne is a professor of Transplantation at the University of Sydney and director of the National Pancreas and Islet Transplant Laboratories at Westmead Hospital.
Xenotrapianti, l'anno della rivoluzione (ma ora servono regole). Etica, sicurezza, ricerca: tutti i nodi da affrontareWayne Hawthorne is a transplant surgeon at the University of Sydney who discusses the significance of the xenotransplantation trial.
Trapianto di fegato di maiale (geneticamente modificato) su pazienti umani, via libera della FDA al primo studio clinico



