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Dr. Cyril Moers is a Transplant Surgeon and Tenure Track researcher at the Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Groningen. His work focuses on kidney transplantation, emphasizing interventions during organ preservation to enhance organ quality and predict post-transplant outcomes. He led the scientific steering committee for the international Machine Preservation Trial and published key studies in New England Journal of Medicine. His current research explores pre-transplant organ resuscitation and evaluation, supported by grants including the Kolff Postdoc Grant and ZonMw Klinische Fellows Grant.
Research interests span transplant surgery, abdominal surgery, organ donation, ex vivo machine perfusion, prediction models, and clinical trials. Notable publications address normothermic machine perfusion, furosemide's role in kidney preservation, and MRI applications in organ assessment. Awards include prestigious grants from the Dutch Kidney Foundation and Kolff Foundation.
Dr. Moers actively engages with public discourse on transplantation advancements, including commentary on donor organ policies and xenotransplantation breakthroughs. His interdisciplinary approach bridges surgical practice with cutting-edge research, aiming to improve organ utilization and patient outcomes.
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