Expertise, innovation and research

Mayo Clinic, with transplant services in Arizona, Florida and Minnesota, performs more transplants than any other medical center in the world. Mayo Clinic has pre-eminent adult and pediatric transplant programs, offering cardiac, liver, kidney, pancreas and bone marrow transplant services. Since performing the first clinical transplant in 1963, Mayo's efforts to continually improve and expand organ transplantation have placed Mayo at the leading edge of clinical and basic transplant research worldwide. Research activities in the Transplant Center at Mayo Clinic have contributed significantly to the current successful outcomes of organ transplantation.

More about Transplant Research

Mayo Clinic researchers seek new ways to treat people who need transplants of all types.

Transplant research articles

  1. Innovation in transplant surgical techniques
  2. Intestinal transplantation
  3. Laparoscopic donor nephrectomy
  4. Living-donor transplantation
  5. Mayo Clinic launches hand transplant program
  6. Multidisciplinary team approach
  7. Multiorgan transplants
  8. Paired kidney donation
  9. Pediatric services in transplant
  10. Regenerative medicine
  11. Toward a bioartificial liver: Buying time, boosting hope

Appointments and Referrals

Request an appointment with a Mayo Clinic doctor to determine if transplant is right for you.

Contact Us with Questions

Mayo Clinic transplant staff can answer your questions about the transplant process and post-transplant life.

Support Transplant Research

Your support of transplant research helps Mayo Clinic develop new procedures and treatments for people who need transplantation.

Related Video

Watch Timothy J. Nelson, M.D., Ph.D., discuss Mayo Clinic's Regenerative Medicine program on YouTube. Read more about regenerative medicine and the Center for Regenerative Medicine.