Section for Transplant surgery
Head of section: Per Pfeffer
The department is involved in multiple studies, single center and multi center studies, such as the CENTRAL-study, the AEB-study and OSAKA-study. The trainees participate both as study investigators and as co-investigators.
The department has a teaching function for medical students, as well as visiting undergraduates from other universities.
Collaboration with Institute for Surgical Research:
Our section collaborates closely with The Institute for Surgical Research, which is both a university institute at the University in Oslo as well as a department at Rikshospitalet.
Members of the research staff at the Section of Transplant Surgery are leading the following research groups at the Institute for Surgical Research (NB - the links below go to web pages under the Institute for Surgical Research web site):
- Cell transplantation: lead by Aksel Foss, MD, PhD, MHA
- Experimental microsurgery and Transplantation Group: lead by Pål-Dag Line, Chairman, MD, PhD, Head of Clinic, Division of Surgery
- Research Group for Transplantation and Malignancy: lead by Aksel Foss, MD, PhD, MHA
Latest articles
Section of Transplant Surgery
One- and five-year follow-ups on blood pressure and renal function in kidney donors
Transpl Int (in press)
PubMed 20723180
The effect of truncated collagenase class I isomers on human islet isolation outcome
Transplantation, 90 (3), 334-5
PubMed 20683429
Genome-wide transcription profile of endothelial cells after cardiac transplantation in the rat
Am J Transplant, 10 (7), 1534-44
PubMed 20642680
More publications
Aug 31, 2010
Oslo, September 20-22, 2010
Aug 30, 2010
Latest articles
Section of Transplant Surgery
One- and five-year follow-ups on blood pressure and renal function in kidney donors
Transpl Int (in press)
PubMed 20723180
The effect of truncated collagenase class I isomers on human islet isolation outcome
Transplantation, 90 (3), 334-5
PubMed 20683429
Genome-wide transcription profile of endothelial cells after cardiac transplantation in the rat
Am J Transplant, 10 (7), 1534-44
PubMed 20642680
More publications





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