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Robert Porte is a Full Professor in the Department of Surgery at Erasmus MC, a leading academic medical center in the Netherlands. His work is central to advancing liver transplantation and organ preservation techniques, particularly through machine perfusion technologies.
His research focuses on improving the viability and utilization of donor livers, especially those from extended criteria or donation after circulatory death (DCD) donors. Key areas include normothermic machine perfusion, biliary complication prevention, ischemia-reperfusion injury, and real-time assessment of liver graft function. He has contributed significantly to clinical guidelines in liver transplantation, reflecting his leadership in the field.
The recent publications highlight a strong trend toward developing standardized protocols and consensus guidelines for liver graft assessment and preservation. His work spans experimental physiology, clinical trials, and international collaborative efforts aimed at increasing the donor pool and improving post-transplant outcomes.
Robert Porte has co-authored numerous high-impact publications in journals such as Journal of Hepatology, Transplantation, and Liver Transplantation. His research is deeply collaborative, involving teams across Europe and contributing to major consensus statements from transplant associations.
He mentors and collaborates with several researchers and clinicians in the transplant surgery domain, although specific advisees are not listed. His work is supported by academic and clinical research networks focused on improving liver transplantation outcomes through innovation in organ preservation and assessment.
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