IXA members are eligible for the Carl-Gustav Groth Xeno Prize. This prize of US $7,000 is jointly sponsored by the International Xenotransplantation Association (IXA) and the publisher of Xenotransplantation (Wiley). The Xeno Prize will be awarded to the first author of the best paper published in the journal Xenotransplantation each calendar year. The IXA council has decided to name the Prize after the past-Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Carl-Gustav Groth, who initiated the idea of the prize and finalized the funding between IXA and the publisher. Dr. Groth was also the Founding President of IXA. In addition, he has immensely contributed to the field of xenotransplantation through pioneering research and clinical investigation. The IXA council and the editorial board members of the journal wish to express to him their deepest respect.
The judging of published articles will be carried out by a Prize Committee convened specifically for this purpose, composed by the President of IXA, the President-Elect, the Immediate Past-President, the Chief Editor, and 5 members of the IXA council. The Prize will be announced at the beginning of each year and presented at either the IXA or TTS Congress in the following year, and awardees will be encouraged to use the prize to support their attendance of the meeting. The Prize will be awarded to the first author (or co-authors in case of equal first authorship) of the best paper.
PCR and peptide based PCMV detection in pig – development and application of a combined testing procedure differentiating newly from latent infected pigs
Nicole Fischer, Barbara Gulich, Barbara Keßler, Matthias Längin, Jay A Fishman, Eckhard Wolf=, Klaus Boller, Ralf R Tönjes, Antonia W Godehardt
2022 Winner
Progressive genetic modifications of porcine cardiac xenografts extend survival to 9 months
Muhammad M Mohiuddin, Corbin E Goerlich, Avneesh K Singh, Tianshu Zhang, Ivan Tatarov, Billeta Lewis, Faith Sentz , Alena Hershfeld, Gheorghe Braileanu, Patrick Odonkor, Erik Strauss, Brittney Williams, Allen Burke, Jamie Hittman, Adnan Bhutta, Ali Tabatabai, Anuj Gupta, Todd Vaught, Lori Sorrells, Kasinath Kuravi, Amy Dandro, Will Eyestone, David J Kaczorowski, David Ayares, Bartley P Griffith
2021 Winner
Humanized von Willebrand factor reduces platelet sequestration in ex vivo and in vivo xenotransplant models
Margaret R Connolly, Kasinath Kuravi, Lars Burdorf, Lori Sorrells, Benson Morrill , Arielle Cimeno, Todd Vaught, Amy Dandro, Selin Sendil, Zahra A Habibabady, Jeffery Monahan, Tiezheng Li, John LaMattina, Willard Eyestone, David Ayares, Carol Phelps, Agnes M Azimzadeh, Richard N Pierson III
2020 Winner
Growth hormone receptor knockout to reduce the size of donor pigs for preclinical xenotransplantation studies
Arne Hinrichs, Evamaria O. Riedel, Nikolai Klymiuk, Andreas Blutke, Elisabeth Kemter, Matthias Längin, Maik Dahlhoff, Barbara Keßler, Mayuko Kurome, Valeri Zakhartchenko, Eva-Maria Jemiller, David Ayares, Martin Bidlingmaier, Florian Flenkenthaler, Martin Hrabĕ de Angelis, Georg J. Arnold, Bruno Reichart, Thomas Fröhlich, Eckhard Wolf
2019 Winner
Role of human and porcine MHC DRB1 alleles in determining the intensity of individual human anti-pig T-cell responses.
Joachim Hundrieser, Rabea Hein, Claudia Pokoyski, Antje Brinkmann, Heike Düvel, Astrid Dinke,l Britta Trautewig, Janina‐Franziska Sieger,t Dorothee Römermann, Björn Petersen, Reinhard Schwinzer.
Volume 26, Issue 4
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