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Throughout his illustrious career, JF Borel received numerous honors for his work, including the Gairdner Foundation International Award, the Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Prize, as well as the Cloëtta Prize. He was also awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Basel.Beyond his scientific achievements, JF Borel was a man of diverse passions and talents. One of his greatest loves was painting. JF Borel's artwork reflects his keen eye for detail and his ability to capture the beauty in the world around him. His paintings often incorporated elements of nature, showcasing his deep appreciation for the natural world. Through his art, JF Borel expressed himself in a different way, exploring new ideas and perspectives that complemented his scientific pursuits. His love of painting brought him joy and fulfillment, and his artwork remains a testament to his creativity and talent.Since 2000 we hold a yearly special lecture in honor of JF Borel at the University Hospital in Zurich, where leaders and innovators in transplantation medicine give a special lecture. While Jean François Borel withdrew from the scientific public life, he regularly attended his namesake lecture in Zurich, and spent his time enjoying art, literature and of course painting. JF Borel's life was a testament to the idea that we are all multifaceted individuals, with many passions and interests that shape who we are. His love of science and art reminds us that these two seemingly disparate fields are, in fact, interconnected, and that together, they can lead to a richer, more fulfilling life.As the scientific community and many patients around the globe mourn his passing, we take comfort in the knowledge that JF Borel's legacy will live on. His work will continue to inspire future generations of researchers, and his artwork will bring joy and inspiration to those who see it. His passing leaves a void, but his impact will endure, a reminder of the difference one person can make in the world.Pierre-A Clavien, MD, PhD Professor of Surgery & Transplantation University of Zurich & Swiss Medical Network Zurich, Switzerland Email: clavien@access.uzh.ch