A Change of Heart: How Genetically Modified Pig Organs Are Saving Lives
By Laura Tran, C2ST Intern, Rush University
Scientists are ringing in the new year with transplanted pig organs.
Each day, roughly 20 people die¹ waiting for an organ transplant. Unfortunately, the demand for life-saving organs far exceeds the supply and results in years-long waits. Scientists are trying to solve the human organ supply crisis using organs from non-human animal sources like pigs (called xenotransplantation, xeno in Greek means “foreign”).
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