Life Connection of Ohio, Maumee, OH; * LifeCenter Organ Donor Network, Cincinnati, OH; * LifeLink of Florida, Tampa, FL; * LifeLink of Georgia, Norcross, GA; * LifeLink of Puerto Rico, Guaynabo, PR; * LifePoint, Charleston, SC; * LifeShare Transplant Donor Services of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK; * Louisiana Organ Procurement Agency, Metairie, LA; * Mid-South Transplant Foundation, Memphis, TN; * Mississippi Organ Recovery Agency, Flowood, MS; * New Mexico Donor Services, Albuquerque, NM; and * Southwest Transplant Alliance, TX.
What does ODN stand for?
ODN stands for Organ Donor Network
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We have 28 other meanings of ODN in our Acronym Attic
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- Oligodeoxynucleotide
- Online Development Notebook
- Online Dictionary of Neuroscience
- Open Dealer Network (various companies)
- Opera Di Nàzaret (Work of Nazareth)
- Operational Delivery Network (NHS, UK)
- Optical Data Network
- Optical Distribution Network
- Orange Defense Network (Cybernations gaming group)
- Ordnance Datum Newlyn (UK mapping coordinate system)
- Organisation Development Network
- Original Dialed Number (calling)
- Outils Desinfection et Nettoyage Systeme (French: Disinfection Tools and Cleaning System)
- Output Distribution Network
- Old Dover Neighborhood Association (Boston, MA)
- oligonucleosomal deoxyribonucleic acid
- Ondeo Degremont North America
- Operations Division Network Alliance
- Organizational DNA
- Orthodox Druids of North America
Samples in periodicals archive:
The pancreas was provided by the New York Organ Donor Network, Inc.
The New York Organ Donor Network was represented by John Benisch and Vincent LaManna, of Colliers ABR.
The American Foundation for Donation and Transplantation (AFDT) announced National Kidney Registry (NKR) has agreed to begin providing "Good Samaritan" living kidney donors with health insurance and post donation follow-up through the AFDT's Living Organ Donor Network (LODN).
Burke's staff called the New York Organ Donor Network to ask for delivery of the second kidney, he was told that the second kidney had already been transplanted into another patient.
Only 11% of the state's eligible donors are enrolled in the New York State Organ Donor Network, the lowest in the US.