transplants Archive
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March 16, 2022
Donate Life T-shirts available at VUH Gift Shop
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January 27, 2022
Relating to transplant patients comes naturally for Sizemore
When Vanderbilt's Kanisha Sizemore, CPhT, helps transplant patients with their medications, she knows what they’re going through. -
October 28, 2021
The challenge of rejection
Minimizing variation in how rejection is diagnosed and creating standardized surveillance protocols may help inform best practices in pediatric heart transplants. -
October 7, 2021
Study seeks to improve kidney transplant outcomes among Black patients
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September 16, 2021
‘Pre-conditioning’ restores immune tolerance
A treatment targeting T-cell metabolism could reinvigorate immune tolerance mechanisms to combat autoimmune disease and transplant rejection, Vanderbilt researchers discovered. -
October 1, 2020
Transplant program reaches milestone 10,000th procedure
Vanderbilt University Medical Center has completed its 10,000th organ transplant, a monumental achievement representing nearly 60 years of life-saving work. -
August 12, 2020
Congenital heart patient receives unexpected transplant
For years, doctors told Piper Davis it was impossible to have a heart transplant. She was born with just one ventricle, or pumping chamber, instead of two. A generation ago, such patients didn’t survive into adulthood.