An engineered model of human physiology hits an important milestone.
Who most deserves a medical device? A brief history of an impossible conversation.
The critical shortage of organs isn’t going away. Revising the current guidelines about who should be a donor—and who should be a recipient—might save lives.
If transplant organs could be kept fresher for longer, they could help thousands more on waitlists.
Warming temperatures may be causing a global wave of kidney disease.
Cousins close the gap of three decades by sharing an organ.
A shortfall has repercussions in policy and an international black market.
Transplant surgeon Amy Friedman argues: Since we can’t get enough organs for free, why not pay for them?