Welcome to the Division of Transplant Surgery at Brigham and Women's Hospital. Our program has a Nobel Prize winning history, faculty and staff with expertise in Kidney and Pancreas transplantation and a strong commitment to patients.
A close affiliation with Harvard Medical School allows us to provide the highest quality of care to patients and our specialized care team helps patients and their loved ones navigate the entire transplantation process.
Our website provides patients and their families with educational information regarding diagnosis, pre-transplant workup, transplant procedures, and post-transplant care.
A Distinguished History
The first successful kidney transplant in the world was performed between identical twins at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in December, 1954. For this work, Dr. Joseph Murray was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine.

Dr. Murray's Nobel Prize in Medicine is on display next to the Transplant Surgery office in the Peter Bent Brigham Lobby
Expertise in Transplantation
Since then, over 1800 kidney transplants have been performed at Brigham and Women's Hospital, including the first successful transplant between relatives who were not identical twins, and the first successful deceased donor transplant. Brigham and Women's Hospital has been involved with numerous firsts in transplantation.