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    Sir Roy Yorke Calne FRS FRCS (30 December 1930 – 6 January 2024) was a British surgeon and pioneer in organ transplantation. He was part of the team that...
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  • 2015. "The Roy Calne Award – British Transplantation Society". Bts.org.uk. Retrieved 19 April 2018. Amirani, Amir (May 1995). "Sir Roy Calne Pursues Higher...
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  • Calne is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Donald Calne (born 1936), Canadian neurologist Roy Calne (1930–2024), British surgeon and...
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    The Priory, Dunstable St Mark and the Lion, St Mark's, Mansfield Sir Roy Calne, Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge June Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair...
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  • mayor of Borgo San Giovanni (1983–1988) and senator (1996–2001). Sir Roy Calne, 93, British surgeon, heart failure. Fernando Capalla, 89, Filipino Roman...
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  • singer-songwriter, bass guitarist, and sound engineer. 6 January – Sir Roy Calne, 93, British surgeon. 7 January – Tony Clarkin, 77, English guitarist...
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    transplants were first performed by Thomas Starzl in the United States and Roy Calne in Cambridge, England in 1963 and 1967, respectively. Liver transplantation...
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    Wydawn. Pojezierze. p. 193. ISBN 978-83-7002-302-7. Harold Ellis; Sir Roy Calne; Christopher Watson (2011). Lecture Notes: General Surgery. John Wiley...
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    2013. "Transplantation: Catalan pioneers". Retrieved 10 December 2022. Roy Calne. Essay History of transplantation. Lancet 2006; 368: S51–S52 Sample, Ian...
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    Roy Calne, the British pioneer in transplantation, introduced 6-MP as an experimental immunosuppressant for kidney and heart transplants. When Calne asked...
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    Bessie L. Moses 1951 – Guy Irving Burch, William Vogt 1952 – John William Roy Norton, Herbert Thoms, Eleanor Bellows Pillsbury 1953 – Harry Emerson Fosdick...
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    transplant took place at Papworth Hospital. Surgeons John Wallwork and Roy Calne performed the operation on 35-year-old Davina Thompson. In August 1994...
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  • with only a few weeks to live. He was being treated by Professor Sir Roy Calne in Addenbrooks Hospital who told his mother Debbie that Ben's only hope...
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  • Hospital also employed several renowned medical experts, including: Sir Roy Calne, internationally renowned transplant surgeon Major A.P. Dignan, later...
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  • Sergei P. Novikov (1970), Michael Atiyah (1966). The Lasker Award, e.g. Roy Calne (2012), David Weatherall (2010), John Gurdon (2009), David Baulcombe (2008)...
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  • Lydon, and Charles Sawyers 2010 Napoleone Ferrara 2011 Tu Youyou 2012 Roy Calne, Thomas E. Starzl 2013 Graeme Milbourne Clark, Ingeborg Hochmair, Blake...
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  • transplantation  United States Norman E. Shumway Professor  United Kingdom Roy Calne Professor  United States Thomas Starzl Professor 2002 Medicine Pathophysiology...
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  • some of the renowned medical experts it has employed, including: Sir Roy Calne, an international renowned transplant surgeon Sir David Weatherall, Regius...
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    Armigel Wade (1890–1966), Colonial Secretary in Kenya (1934–1939) Sir Roy Calne, pioneer of liver transplantation Jack Herbert Driberg, anthropologist...
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  • Trust Young Achiever Georgia Hardie Martin Clunes Lifetime Achievement Roy Calne Paul O'Grady and Katie Piper Special Recognition Stephen Sutton Jason...
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    survival in the vicinity of 25%. The introduction of ciclosporin by Sir Roy Calne, Professor of Surgery Cambridge, markedly improved patient outcomes, and...
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  • performed the world's first heart-lung and liver transplant with Sir Roy Calne. In 2014, he became Chairman of Royal Papworth Hospital. He was President...
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  • pg 740 Roy Calne (20 September 1996). "Obituary: Plantagenet Somerset Fry". The Independent. Obituary, The (London) Independent, Roy Calne, 21 September...
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    textbook Composite Tissue Allograft. It included an introduction by Sir Roy Calne. He co-edited the book Surgical Complications: Diagnosis and Treatment...
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  • health 32 2002 Professor Thomas E. Starzl United States Medicine 33 Sir Roy Calne United Kingdom Medicine 34 Dr. Maurice R. Hilleman United States Public...
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  • Shankar Aiyar Sarah Bates Sir David Bean Sir David Bell John Broome Sir Roy Calne Owen Chadwick Peter Clarke David Cleevely Sir John Cunningham Martin Daunton...
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  • cognitive neuroscientist Vilayanur S. Ramachandran, surgical pioneer Roy Calne, psychiatrist David Healy, philosopher David Pearce, and the Nobel laureate...
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  • cyclosporine in bone marrow transplantation, published simultaneously with Sir Roy Calne for kidney transplantation. In 1983 he, in conjunction with Prof Tim McElwain...
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    inspired works. Carried out at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge by Roy Calne, Bellany not only survived but started to paint within hours of the operation...
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  • historian and biographer Sir George Malcolm Brown, geologist Professor Sir Roy Calne British surgeon who performed the world's first liver, heart, and lung...
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