The BioVentures Podcast
In this episode, Dr. Marie Burdine discusses her team's development of a novel drug designed to reduce delayed graft function, a complication that affects about 30% of kidney transplant recipients. DGF occurs when donor kidneys are damaged during transport and fail to function immediately after transplantation, increasing the risk of rejection and prolonged hospitalization. Using a pig transplant model, Dr. Burdine's team is testing whether adding the drug to organ preservation solutions can protect kidneys from this damage. Early results are promising, showing faster recovery of kidney function and reduced injury. If successful, the technology could improve transplant outcomes, expand the number of usable donor organs, and help reduce transplant waiting lists. Dr. Burdine is a cohort member of the most recent AR Health Ventures Accelerator Program (ARHVA). Find more info on the program HERE [https://bioventures.tech/programs/ar-health-ventures-accelerator/].
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