Helping to Combat and Cure Disease Human Organs and Tissue for Medical Research

International Institute for the Advancement of Medicine

IIAM provides non-transplantable, human organs and tissues authorized for medical research, education and development. We work with organ procurement organizations, tissue banks and donor families in the U.S. to provide these biomaterials to qualified medical and scientific professionals around the world.

DONORS

IIAM brings together donor families, medical research facilities and academia. We work with prominent research programs and provide a comforting option for donors and families.

RESEARCHERS

Through an extensive national network of organ procurement organizations, IIAM receives over 30,000 referrals of healthy and diseased, human organs and tissues for research annually.

PROFESSIONALS

With dedication to education and appreciation for our recovery partners, IIAM provides bi-annual surgical training workshops for affiliated procurement staff.

The Good We Do

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FAMILIES

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DONATIONS

IIAM’s Neonatal Donor Program enables families of neonatal babies with fatal fetal diagnoses to donate to medical research and education. We partner with you in creating a legacy for your baby.

Since its inception, IIAM’s Neonatal Donor Program has helped families make donations to researchers, who are gaining insights into how organs and cells develop in ways that were once unthinkable.

“Thanks for the neonatal program and allowing Lifebanc the ability to work with families and giving them this option.”
Gordon Bowen, CEO, Lifebanc

The Benefits of Medical Research

IIAM is driving the future of medical discovery. As a leading provider of non-transplantable human organs and tissues for research, IIAM connects the generosity of donors and their families with scientists who are working to combat and cure some of the world’s most challenging diseases.

Current Research

With gratitude for the organs and tissues annually referred to IIAM, and awe over the magnitude of research being done and the medical advances being made, IIAM is proud to showcase some extraordinary projects!

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