Affiliations
TTS and the WHO
World Health Organization
The Transplantation Society is a NGO in official relations with the WHO. Read more abot the WHO's guiding principles on human cell, tissue and organ transplantation. Read More
Official Sections
Below are official sections of TTS. The sections are administered by TTS IHQ. CLick on the logos to access their websites.
Affiliated Societies
TTS is blessed with an exceptional group of affiliated societies - societies that embrace truly global collaboration with resources and reach in each and every part of the world. Read More
Associated Societies
Organizations which TTS colloborates with on initiatives and meetings. View List
Initiatives
Declaration of Istanbul
Formed in 2008, this joint intiative with the International Society for Nephrology (www.theisn.org) was formed to combat Illegal Transplant Toursim and Organ Trafficking. www.declarationofistanbul.org
Women in Transplantation
Founded by TTS Past President, Kathryn Wood, this unique programme provides one to one mentoring by members of WIT and TTS to women professionals working in the field of transplantation, including: Clinicians and Clinician Scientists; Scientists; Nurse Practitioners; Transplant Coordinators; Ethicists. www.tts-wit.org
Global Alliance for Transplantation
The Transplantation Society has determined that it will seek to address global inequities in transplantation therapy, in order to facilitate appropriate access to transplantation for all patients who would benefit. Read More
ISN-TTS SISTER TRANSPLANT CENTER PROGRAM
The ISN-TTS Sister Transplant Centre Program is a new joint partnership set up between ISN and The Transplantation Society (TTS) to create new kidney transplant centers and develop existing kidney transplant programs in emerging countries. Read More
Journals
Transplantation - The official journal of The Transplantation Society
The Transplantation Society has determined that it will seek to address global inequities in transplantation therapy, in order to facilitate appropriate access to transplantation for all patients who would benefit. Read More