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Hyperthermia in Cancer & Disease — A Research Library

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Principal Investigators

The scientists behind the lineage

Joseph B. Zwischenberger, M.D.

Co-investigator, HEATT® program

Jason Alexander Gill Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of Kentucky College of Medicine

  • Professor of Surgery, Pediatrics, Diagnostic Radiology, and Biomedical Engineering, University of Kentucky.
  • Former Johnston–Wright Professor and Chairman of Surgery (2007–2019) and Surgeon-in-Chief, UKHealthCare (2010–2019).
  • Internationally recognized leader in ECMO, extracorporeal life support, and thoracic surgical oncology — the surgical foundation of extracorporeal whole-body hyperthermia.
  • B.S., M.D. (Cum Laude), University of Kentucky; cardiothoracic surgery training, University of Michigan; former U.S. Public Health Service officer at NIH.

Roger A. Vertrees, Ph.D., C.C.P.

Chief Science and Technology Officer, Verthermia Corporation

Clinical Perfusionist & Experimental Pathologist

  • Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences (Experimental Pathology / Oncology), University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Galveston.
  • American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion — CCP-Emeritus; Texas Licensed Perfusionist; certified in animal research surgical techniques.
  • Five decades of cardiovascular perfusion and extracorporeal circulation practice, from St. John's and St. Francis Medical Centers to UTMB Galveston.
  • Principal architect of Verthermia's HEATT® extracorporeal whole-body hyperthermia platform, bridging perfusion science and tumor biology.
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