Guy Alexandre, Transplant Surgeon Who Redefined Death, Dies at 89

February 29, 2024

a clinical worker holding a sealed box that says "human organ"

(New York Times) – Guy Alexandre, a Belgian transplant surgeon who in the 1960s risked professional censure by removing kidneys from brain-dead patients whose hearts were still beating — a procedure that greatly improved organ viability while challenging the medical definition of death itself — died on Feb. 14 at his home in Brussels. He was 89. (Read More)