
Mike Kueht
@kuehtmike
Father, Transplant Surgeon, Coffee Drinker, That’s about it...or is it?
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https://www.utmbhealth.com/services/transplant/home 22-06-2020 21:21:29
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Who’s driving his ship? “It wasn’t just that histones allowed for more DNA, but more DNA allowed for more histones,” quantamagazine.org/dnas-histone-s… via Quanta Magazine




💡Out today: we demonstrate 3D printed hydrogels hold arterial pressure in a small pig A/V shunt (carotid) in short in vivo studies (6 hr). This sets us up for 3D printed whole organ integration. Thanks to Thao Galván MD MPH FACS and Team Rice University Bioengineering Rice Engineering and Computing doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2…

If you get a transplant, there’s likely a member of the team who may not come to mind. Let me tell you about our pilots 👩🏼✈️🧑🏻✈️🧑🏾✈️Million Air






Residency Meet and Greet! Come join us on 9/10 at 7pm on Zoom! Sign up at the link below and you'll get an email with the link close to the day. forms.gle/9CdKgygfKYF2aL… I've also included a photo of our Program Director Ravi Radhakrishnan doing.. something #medtwitter #GenSurgMatch2022



Halloween costumes to scare scientists (cartoon for New Scientist ) #halloween #AcademicTwitter


Images in Transplantation by Rui-Min Mao, Rupak Kulkarni, Muhammad Mujtaba, and Michael Kueht, “Incidental peritoneal and hepatic lesions in a living kidney donor candidate.” doi.org/10.1111/ajt.17… Mike Kueht Diana Mao UTMBSurgery


Congratulations to our research team, led in this publication by a fantastic medical student, John Johnson. The truth is out there…UTMBSurgery UTMB Health sciencedirect.com/science/articl…