Discover Magazine—The People Making Organ Transplants More Efficient

In this article, Discover Magazine highlights how companies, such as Organ Recovery Systems, are transforming the way donated organs are preserved and transported. We’re grateful to share our story, especially during National Donate Life Month!

With the LifePort [Kidney Transporter] system, doctors have become more comfortable taking on marginal donors, widening the scope of transplants.

Discover magazine reports captivating developments in science, medicine, technology, and the world around us. Spectacular photography and refreshingly understandable stories on complex subjects connect everyday people with the greatest ideas and minds in science.

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