Sir Roy Calne obituary
by Penny Warren from Science | The Guardian on (#6HP2Z)
Pioneering British surgeon who carried out the world's first liver, heart and lung transplant
In the 1960s Roy Calne, professor of surgery at Cambridge University, was gripped by the emerging new science of transplantation to help those with kidney and liver failure.
Calne, who has died aged 93, became Britain's premier transplant surgeon and researcher, achieving a number of firsts, including the first liver transplant in Europe in 1968, the world's first liver, heart and lung transplant in 1986 (with John Wallwork) and the world's first successful organ cluster" transplant (stomach, intestine, pancreas, liver and kidney) in 1994.
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