Genetically modified pig organs may be the answer to the shortage of human organs for those in dire need of a transplant.
Towana Looney became the first living person in the world to get a kidney from a new kind of genetically modified pig last ...
A 53-year-old woman from Alabama has a new lease on life after receiving a gene-edited kidney obtained from a pig.
Towana Looney of Alabama received a successful pig kidney transplant. NYU Langone Drs. Robert Montgomery and Marc Siegel ...
A woman in Alabama is recovering after receiving a gene-edited pig kidney in a breakthrough surgery, which represents some of ...
On November 25, 53-year-old Towana Looney became just the third living person to receive a pig kidney in an experimental ...
Today's health news includes the third human kidney transplant from a genetically modified pig, using stimulants to treat ...
A n Alabama woman who had been on the waiting list for a kidney transplant since 2017 just became the third-ever recipient of ...
Towana Looney became the fifth American to receive a gene-edited pig organ and is recovering well post-transplant.
An Alabama woman is recovering well after a pig kidney transplant last month in New York City that freed her from eight years ...
Towana Looney is the fifth American given a gene-edited pig organ — and notably, she isn’t as sick as prior recipients who died within two months of receiving a pig kidney or heart. (Neergaard, 12/17) ...
Towana Looney, a 53-year-old woman from Alabama, has become the third living person to receive a kidney transplant from a ...