This article is about the American heart surgeon. For the American politician, see Norman D. Shumway.
Norman Shumway
Born
(1923-02-09)February 9, 1923
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Died
February 10, 2006(2006-02-10) (aged 83)
Palo Alto, California
Nationality
American
Alma mater
John Tarleton Agricultural College, Baylor University, Vanderbilt University, University of Minnesota
Known for
Organ transplant Ciclosporin
Awards
Cameron Prize for Therapeutics of the University of Edinburgh (1976) Lister Medal (1994)
Scientific career
Fields
Heart Surgery
Institutions
Stanford University
Norman Edward Shumway (February 9, 1923 – February 10, 2006) was a pioneer of heart surgery at Stanford University.[1] He was the 67th president of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery and the first to perform an adult human to human heart transplantation in the United States.[2]
^"Norman Shumway, Heart Transplantation Pioneer, Dies at 83". News Center. 10 February 2006. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
^Fann, James I (December 2011). "Historical perspectives of The American Association for Thoracic Surgery: Norman E. Shumway, Jr (1923–2006)". The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. 142 (6): 1299–302. doi:10.1016/j.jtcvs.2011.09.005. PMID 22014718.
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