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Hey everybody! So I've read through the fora for a while now, but only made an account recently and this is my first post. I'm not sure if I made the right choice for which forum to post in, so if anyone could let me know (and let me know how) I would be happy to move to the proper forum!
Anyways, so here's my question. I aspire to be a neurosurgeon, with a particular surgery in mind as one of my career goal: a full brain transplant. I know that we are a ways away from getting there, but as I'm in my sophomore year of undergrad, I was wondering what possibility I have for being right in time to have a chance at being the first surgeon to succesfully complete such a task?
I believe that so far we have only been able to see successes of a few minutes in mice, and a few days in monkeys. I've read that the primary obstacles are getting the brain (as an organ) to avoid being rejected by the host body, and getting proper fusion of the spinal cord. What other obstacles are in our way, and how are we currently attempting to bypass them?
Also, where do we stand with partial brain transplants? Would the route through a partial brain transplant seem like the best route to get to a full transplant, or would they be fundamentally different operations?
Anyways, so here's my question. I aspire to be a neurosurgeon, with a particular surgery in mind as one of my career goal: a full brain transplant. I know that we are a ways away from getting there, but as I'm in my sophomore year of undergrad, I was wondering what possibility I have for being right in time to have a chance at being the first surgeon to succesfully complete such a task?
I believe that so far we have only been able to see successes of a few minutes in mice, and a few days in monkeys. I've read that the primary obstacles are getting the brain (as an organ) to avoid being rejected by the host body, and getting proper fusion of the spinal cord. What other obstacles are in our way, and how are we currently attempting to bypass them?
Also, where do we stand with partial brain transplants? Would the route through a partial brain transplant seem like the best route to get to a full transplant, or would they be fundamentally different operations?