Anthony Atala
Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine
Winston-Salem, NC USA
"Nothing I ever planned in my life turned out the way that I thought it would…just went in totally different directions at every single step."
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Anthony's work combines: Medicine, Science, and Helping People
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Here's the path I took:
High School
Bachelor's Degree
Psychology, General
University of Miami
Graduate Degree
Urology Residency Program
University of Louisville
Doctorate
Urology Residency Program
Harvard University
Life & Career Milestones
My path in life has been direct
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Was originally inspired to go into medicine by his childhood physician, one of the few who still made house calls.
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Debated going into medicine, didn't know if he wanted to put so much time, schooling into it.
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Realized that it was his passion, and he was willing to dedicate the time required to become a doctor.
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Planned on doing primary care in a small community, like his childhood doctor had.
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As he did surgeries, he was constantly "devastated" by the fact that the tissues he was transplanting into his patients weren't ideal.
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Knew that there was a better way to find tissue and organ matches for his patients.
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Created the world's first tissue-engineered organ in 1997, started a lab regenerating new tissues and organs from patients' own cells.
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Likens life to his research: "Many times you go through 100 experiments before one works."