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Roy Yorke Calne

Sir Roy Yorke Calne, FRCP, FRCS, FRS (born 30 December 1930) is a British surgeon and pioneer in organ transplantation.


Roy Calne
A bronze bust of Calne by sculptor Laurence Broderick, outside the main operating theatres at Addenbrooke's Hospital
Born (1930-12-30) 30 December 1930 (age 92)
EducationLancing College
King's College London
Guy's Hospital Medical School
Years active1959–present
Medical career
ProfessionSurgeon
Sub-specialtiesOrgan transplantation
AwardsLister Medal (1984)
Cameron Prize for Therapeutics of the University of Edinburgh (1990)
Ernst Jung Prize (1992)
Prince Mahidol Award (2002)
Pride of Britain Lifetime Achievement Award (2014)

Career edit

His most notable achievements are the world's first liver, heart, and lung transplant together with John Wallwork in 1987;[1][2] the first successful combined stomach, intestine, pancreas, liver, and kidney cluster transplant in 1994, the first liver transplantation operation in Europe in 1968, and the first intestinal transplant in the UK in 1992.[3]

Calne is a fellow of the Royal Society and was Professor of Surgery at Cambridge University between 1965 and 1998 where he initiated the kidney transplant program.[4] He was Harkness Fellow at Harvard Medical School from 1960 to 1961.[5] Much of his subsequent work has been concerned with the improvement of immunosuppression techniques aimed at prolonging the life of liver transplant recipients. He is currently the Yoah Ghim Professor of Surgery at the National University of Singapore.

Awards and honours edit

He was elected to the Royal Society in 1974, and was awarded the 1988 Cameron Prize for Therapeutics of the University of Edinburgh. He was awarded the 1984 Lister Medal for his contributions to surgical science.[6] The corresponding Lister Oration, given at the Royal College of Surgeons of England, was delivered on 21 May 1985, and was titled Organ transplantation: from laboratory to clinic.[7]

He was knighted in 1986. In 1990, he received the Ellison-Cliffe Medal from the Royal Society of Medicine. His portrait, commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery, was painted by John Bellany in 1991. He was awarded Hamdan Award for Medical Research Excellence - Organ & Tissue Transplantation by Hamdan Medical Award in 2008. In 2012, Calne shared the prestigious Lasker Award (Lasker-DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award) with Dr. Thomas Starzl 'for the development of liver transplantation, which has restored normal life to thousands of patients with end-stage liver disease.'[8]

Calne is a Distinguished Supporter of Humanists UK[9] and he is an Honorary Vice-President of the Cambridge University Lawn Tennis Club.

Art edit

Calne is an artist, and is a member of the art group Group 90 in Singapore. The Amerasinghe Ganendra Collection (Shalini Ganendra) has a significant number of his art works (paper, canvas, bronze) and a comprehensive collection of his art related publications.

Gallery edit

Bibliography edit

  • Ellis, Harold, 1926–, Calne, Roy Y. (Roy Yorke), Sir, 1930– and Christopher Watson (2011) Lecture notes on general surgery (Twelfth edition). Oxford : Wiley Blackwell. ISBN 978-1-4443-3440-1.
  • Calne, Roy Y. (Roy Yorke), Sir, 1930– (1970) A Gift of Life: Observations on Organ Transplantation. New York : Basic Books. ISBN 0-465-02675-3, ISBN 978-0-465-02675-3
  • Calne, Roy Y. (Roy Yorke), Sir, 1930– (1996) Art, Surgery and Transplantation. London : Williams & Wilkins Europe. ISBN 0-683-23094-8, ISBN 978-0-683-23094-9

References edit

  1. ^ "Heart, lung and liver transplant (1987) - NHS Graduates". www.nhsgraduates.co.uk. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Pioneering surgeons recall first triple transplant operation". BBC News. 17 December 2016.
  3. ^ Amirani, Amir (May 1995). "Sir Roy Calne Pursues Higher Tolerance in Transplantatione". Science Watch. Retrieved 1 August 2008.
  4. ^ . University Week. 15 (35). 20 August 1998. Archived from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 1 August 2008.
  5. ^ "Shalini Ganendra Fine Art – the Private Gallery".
  6. ^ Lister Medal, 1984, Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 1984 July; 66(4): supplement: College and Faculty Bulletin, page 7.
  7. ^ Calne, R. Y. (1985). "Organ transplantation: From laboratory to clinic". British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.). 291 (6511): 1751–1754. doi:10.1136/bmj.291.6511.1751. PMC 1419189. PMID 3936570.
  8. ^ "Fundamental biomolecular techniques".
  9. ^ British Humanist Association Distinguished Supporters of Humanism list 29 September 2006 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

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Sir Roy Yorke Calne FRCP FRCS FRS born 30 December 1930 is a British surgeon and pioneer in organ transplantation SirRoy CalneA bronze bust of Calne by sculptor Laurence Broderick outside the main operating theatres at Addenbrooke s HospitalBorn 1930 12 30 30 December 1930 age 92 United KingdomEducationLancing CollegeKing s College LondonGuy s Hospital Medical SchoolYears active1959 presentMedical careerProfessionSurgeonSub specialtiesOrgan transplantationAwardsLister Medal 1984 Cameron Prize for Therapeutics of the University of Edinburgh 1990 Ernst Jung Prize 1992 Prince Mahidol Award 2002 Pride of Britain Lifetime Achievement Award 2014 Contents 1 Career 2 Awards and honours 3 Art 3 1 Gallery 4 Bibliography 5 References 6 External linksCareer editHis most notable achievements are the world s first liver heart and lung transplant together with John Wallwork in 1987 1 2 the first successful combined stomach intestine pancreas liver and kidney cluster transplant in 1994 the first liver transplantation operation in Europe in 1968 and the first intestinal transplant in the UK in 1992 3 Calne is a fellow of the Royal Society and was Professor of Surgery at Cambridge University between 1965 and 1998 where he initiated the kidney transplant program 4 He was Harkness Fellow at Harvard Medical School from 1960 to 1961 5 Much of his subsequent work has been concerned with the improvement of immunosuppression techniques aimed at prolonging the life of liver transplant recipients He is currently the Yoah Ghim Professor of Surgery at the National University of Singapore Awards and honours editHe was elected to the Royal Society in 1974 and was awarded the 1988 Cameron Prize for Therapeutics of the University of Edinburgh He was awarded the 1984 Lister Medal for his contributions to surgical science 6 The corresponding Lister Oration given at the Royal College of Surgeons of England was delivered on 21 May 1985 and was titled Organ transplantation from laboratory to clinic 7 He was knighted in 1986 In 1990 he received the Ellison Cliffe Medal from the Royal Society of Medicine His portrait commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery was painted by John Bellany in 1991 He was awarded Hamdan Award for Medical Research Excellence Organ amp Tissue Transplantation by Hamdan Medical Award in 2008 In 2012 Calne shared the prestigious Lasker Award Lasker DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award with Dr Thomas Starzl for the development of liver transplantation which has restored normal life to thousands of patients with end stage liver disease 8 Calne is a Distinguished Supporter of Humanists UK 9 and he is an Honorary Vice President of the Cambridge University Lawn Tennis Club Art editCalne is an artist and is a member of the art group Group 90 in Singapore The Amerasinghe Ganendra Collection Shalini Ganendra has a significant number of his art works paper canvas bronze and a comprehensive collection of his art related publications Gallery edit nbsp Gertrude Elion Oil painting by Sir Roy Calne 1990 nbsp An empty abdomen during a six organ transplant Watercolour by Sir Roy Calne 1994 Bibliography editEllis Harold 1926 Calne Roy Y Roy Yorke Sir 1930 and Christopher Watson 2011 Lecture notes on general surgery Twelfth edition Oxford Wiley Blackwell ISBN 978 1 4443 3440 1 Calne Roy Y Roy Yorke Sir 1930 1970 A Gift of Life Observations on Organ Transplantation New York Basic Books ISBN 0 465 02675 3 ISBN 978 0 465 02675 3 Calne Roy Y Roy Yorke Sir 1930 1996 Art Surgery and Transplantation London Williams amp Wilkins Europe ISBN 0 683 23094 8 ISBN 978 0 683 23094 9References edit Heart lung and liver transplant 1987 NHS Graduates www nhsgraduates co uk Retrieved 8 May 2020 Pioneering surgeons recall first triple transplant operation BBC News 17 December 2016 Amirani Amir May 1995 Sir Roy Calne Pursues Higher Tolerance in Transplantatione Science Watch Retrieved 1 August 2008 Sir Roy Calne to give Strauss Lecture University Week 15 35 20 August 1998 Archived from the original on 4 June 2011 Retrieved 1 August 2008 Shalini Ganendra Fine Art the Private Gallery Lister Medal 1984 Ann R Coll Surg Engl 1984 July 66 4 supplement College and Faculty Bulletin page 7 Calne R Y 1985 Organ transplantation From laboratory to clinic British Medical Journal Clinical Research Ed 291 6511 1751 1754 doi 10 1136 bmj 291 6511 1751 PMC 1419189 PMID 3936570 Fundamental biomolecular techniques British Humanist Association Distinguished Supporters of Humanism list Archived 29 September 2006 at the Wayback MachineExternal links edit15 artworks by or after Roy Yorke Calne at the Art UK site Portraits of Roy Yorke Calne at the National Portrait Gallery London nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roy Yorke Calne amp oldid 1178760764, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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