Birthdate: March 11, 1926
Sun Sign: Pisces
Birthplace: Le Mars, Iowa, United States
Died: March 4, 2017
Thomas Earl Starzl was a pioneering American physician and researcher known for his revolutionary contributions to organ transplantation. He gained worldwide acclaim for conducting the initial human liver transplants, earning him the moniker “the father of modern transplantation.” Starzl played a crucial role in advancing medical and scientific progress in the transplantation field. His autobiography, “The Puzzle People: Memoirs Of A Transplant Surgeon,” and the documentary “Burden of Genius” provided insights into his extraordinary professional endeavors and the profound influence of his innovative work on organ transplants.
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