Paul I Terasaki (10 September, 1929–25 January, 2016) - Takeaways - MDSpire

Paul I Terasaki (10 September, 1929–25 January, 2016)

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  • R P Gale

  • G Opelz

  • May 4, 2016

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    Paul I Terasaki was a pioneering figure in transplantation, known for developing the micro-cytotoxicity test for detecting anti-HLA antibodies.

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    He was born in Los Angeles to Japanese immigrant parents and spent his adolescence in a detention camp during World War II.

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    Terasaki established the UCLA Tissue Typing Laboratory in 1969, significantly advancing the field of humoral immunity in transplantation.

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    He founded the Terasaki Foundation after retirement, focusing on cancer immune therapy and humoral immunity research.

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    Terasaki's innovative approaches included creating a cold-storage solution for kidney transport and establishing a kidney transplant recipient registry.

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