UCSF's artificial kidney project wins major award, now one step closer to potentially changing lives
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- A major award could provide new hope to thousands of kidney patients in the U.S., and possibly, freedom from undergoing traditional dialysis. It's a ritual that hasn't changed ...
A $750,000 gift from the John and Marcia Goldman Foundation is spurring a UCSF-led effort to create the first implantable artificial kidney for patients with kidney failure. The new funds, which ...
The Kidney Project, a national effort to develop an implantable bio-artificial kidney that could eliminate the need for dialysis, will announce a key milestone in a November 7, 2019 presentation at ...
In a new biomedical breakthrough, a team of researchers at The Kidney Project in San Francisco has just earned a $650,000 reward for developing an artificial kidney that’s worked in preclinical trials ...
The Kidney Project, a national effort to develop an implantable bio-artificial kidney could eliminate the need for dialysis. The Kidney Project, a national effort to develop an implantable ...
The Kidney Project, a national effort to develop an implantable bio-artificial kidney that could eliminate the need for dialysis, will announce a key milestone in a November 7, 2019 presentation at ...
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