1280 IN-PERSON Organ Donation: Where Medical Innovation Depends on Human Generosity

One-time in-Person | Available

2220 Victory Parkway Cincinnati, OH 45206 United States
VPC Lecture Hall
6/1/2026 (one day)
12:45 PM-2:00 PM on Mon

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1280 IN-PERSON Organ Donation: Where Medical Innovation Depends on Human Generosity

One-time in-Person | Available

Organ donation is among modern medicine’s most powerful ways to save lives, yet the need for organs still far exceeds supply. Vered Shacham-Silverberg will explain why donation is so critical, how the science of matching and transplanting organs works, and how different countries structure their donation systems. Most importantly, she will highlight how every transplant depends on the generosity of individuals and families who choose to give others a chance at life. Dr. Shacham-Silverberg, staff scientist at Cincinnati Children's, shares her love for science through engaging talks and outreach.

Moderator: Vered Shacham-Silverberg

NOTE: This class is also being offered on ZOOM. When you register in-person you will automatically receive the ZOOM link.