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Thomas Earl
Starzl (March 11, 1926 –
March 4, 2017) was an
American physician, researcher, and
expert on
organ transplants. He
performed the
first human...
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Starzl is a
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Roman Frederick Starzl (1899–1976),
American writer Thomas Starzl (1926–2017), American...
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Roman Frederick Starzl (1899–1976) was an
American writer. He, and earlier, his
father (John V.
Starzl),
owned the Le Mars Globe-Post
newspaper of Le Mars...
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appears to be from the ****ure. As
discovered by
Marco in the
episode "The
Starzl Mutation",
Seattle Presbyterian Hospital started using a
flawed radiation...
- also
hired transplant pioneer Thomas Starzl. In 1984,
Allegheny General surgeons pioneered modern brain surgery.
Starzl arranged the 1985
liver transplant...
- The
first human liver transplant was
performed in 1963 by Dr.
Thomas E.
Starzl on a three-year-old male
afflicted with
biliary atresia after perfecting...
- the
University of Cambridge, and in
liver transplants performed by
Thomas Starzl at the Children's
Hospital of Pittsburgh. The
first patient, on 9 March...
- system.[medical
citation needed]
There is at
least one
study by
Thomas E.
Starzl's team at the
University of
Pittsburgh which consisted of bone
marrow biopsies...
- Chihiro; Uddin, Monica; Wildman,
Derek E.; Gray,
Edward A.; Trucco, M****imo;
Starzl,
Thomas E.; Goodman,
Morris (9
January 2007). "Functionally
important glycosyltransferase...
- Snyder,
Charles Yanofsky 2004—Norman Borlaug,
Phillip Allen Sharp,
Thomas Starzl 2005—Anthony Fauci,
Torsten Wiesel 2006—Rita R. Colwell, Nina Fedoroff,...