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Magdy Yaccoub Sir Magdi Habib Yacoub Egyptian-British professor and a prominent heart surgeon was born in November 16, 1935 Bbulbas Sharkia Governorate, Egypt, to the family of Coptic Orthodox descend assets of Assiut. He studied medicine at the University of Cairo and educated in Chicago and then moved to Britain in 1962 to serve London Chest Hospital and then became a specialist heart and lung surgery in a hospital Harfield (from 1969 to 2001) and director of scientific research and education (since 1992). Appointed professor at the Institute National Heart, Lung, in 1986. Interested in the development and transfer of heart surgery techniques since 1967. In 1980 he carried out the transfer of the patient's heart Drake Morris, who became the longest heart of European transport patient alive until his death in July 2005. Among the celebrities who have had operations for them, the British comedian Eric Morecambe. And Queen Elizabeth II awarded him a knighthood in 1992 and called in the British media title of king of hearts [1].

When he became 65 years old retired from surgery and continued as a consultant and stock transfers to the members. In 2006 cut his retirement, Dr. Magdi Yacoub operations to lead the complex process that requires removal of the heart implanted in a patient after healing of the natural heart. Where the heart is still natural for a child patient during the transplant and the former carried out by Sir Magdi Yacoub.

Received a fellowship from Royal College of Surgeons in London and got the titles and honorary degrees from both Brunel University and Cardiff University and the University of Ovbura and the University of Middlesex (British universities) and also of the University of Lund, Sweden has a pamphlet honorary at the University of Lahore, Pakistan and the University of Siena, Italy Dr. Jacob and the pride of Britain Award

Been awarded the honor in Britain October 11, 2007 and presented live from the channel ITV in the presence of British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and the prize is awarded to people who Sahmu different forms of courage and generosity, or who contributed to the development of social and local. Ertit the jury that Dr. Jacob has completed more than 20 thousand heart operations in Britain has contributed to the work of the charity for patients with heart children in the developing world are still working in the field of medical research and his is now about 71 years so was chosen for the jury to be a leading figure in He was handed over the award ceremony at the end of the ceremony with the presence of dozens of people who contributed to saving the lives of Dr. Jacob on