Dr. Hans W. Sollinger
Aug. 30, 1946 - May 15, 2023
MADISON - Dr. Hans W. Sollinger passed away peacefully on May 15, 2023 with his two daughters by his side after a recurrence of a previous illness.
He was born in Pasing, Munich, Germany, on August 30, 1946, to Johann and Maria Sollinger. He grew up loving soccer and skiing and was a member of the German National Ski Team. In his late teens, his passion and focus shifted to medicine and science. He earned his medical degree at the Medical School of Munich in 1973, and PhD at the University of Munich in 1975. Later that year, an immunobiology research fellowship at the University of Wisconsin-Madison brought him to the US, and eventually he stayed for his surgical residency and transplantation training.
During his career, Dr. Sollinger revolutionized the field of transplantation. He developed a novel kidney pancreas transplant technique that significantly improved patient outcomes. He pioneered preclinical and clinical research development of an immunosuppressant drug called CellCept, which improved thousands of lives worldwide. He worked endlessly on gene therapy techniques that could potentially one day lead to a cure for type 1 diabetes. Later in his career, he developed a deep interest in diagnostic and therapeutic interventions for Loin Pain Hematuria Syndrome.
He served as the chair of organ transplantation at UW School of Medicine and president of the American Society of Transplant Surgeons. Throughout his career, he mentored countless students, residents, and fellows - many of whom eventually became lifelong colleagues and friends. He thrived on caring for patients and watching them lead healthy and longer lives.
Dr. Sollinger became an Opa with the arrival of granddaughters, Hayden in 2015, and Keira in 2017. He loved his granddaughters and enjoyed watching them grow and start to play soccer.
Dr. Sollinger is preceded in death by his father, Johann, and mother, Maria; and his dear cousin, Max. He is survived by his beloved daughters: Niki Sollinger of Arlington, VA, and Christina (Muffy) Sollinger (Matt Cummins) of El Dorado Hills, CA; and grandchildren: Hayden and Keira Cummins.
He is remembered and cherished by many throughout Madison and the world who miss him as a loved one, friend, colleague, pioneer, and doctor.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to organizations special to Dr. Sollinger, to The Goodman Community Center (www.goodmancenter.org), the Madison Symphony Orchestra (madisonsymphony.orgakeagift), or the Restoring Hope Transplant House (www.restoringhope.orgonate-now.html).
A celebration of life will be held at a later date.
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Evon Ball
May 21, 2023
Condolences to the Sollinger family and those close to him. He was a good man and did great things. It was an honor being able to assist him, while working in the UW Transplant Clinic. May he rest in peace.
Rob Blank
May 21, 2023
I am greatly saddened to learn of Hans' passing. He was a leader in transplantation, a fantastic colleague and mentor, and a devoted supporter of the Madison community. The world is a better place because of his life. I hope that members of the family and friends will find comfort in their memories of Hans.
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