ITS Meeting Recordings Are Now Available!

A special thanks to our important partners AST and ESOT for making this meeting a tremendous success!

List of Recordings

Plenary Sessions

Welcome Address
30 April 2023  /  15:30 - 16:40

Cellular engineering for transplantation
01 May 2023  /  08:00 - 09:20

Environmental modifiers of alloimmune response
01 May 2023  /  10:50 - 12:20

Regenerative medicine: improve whats not good enough or build from scratch?
01 May 2023  /  13:40 - 15:10

B cells and antibodies as immune regulators: from bench to bedside
02 May 2023  /  08:00 - 09:20

Patient Perspectives
02 May 2023  /  11:00 - 12:30

Mentoring Presentation
01 May 2023  /  12:20 - 13:40

From survive to thrive: the power of mentorship
Presenter: Lorna Marson, United Kingdom

Engineered T cells in transplantation
02 May 2023  /  12:30 - 14:00

Bioengineering for transplantation
02 May 2023  /  14:25 - 15:30

Women in Transplantation Networking Session
02 May 2023  /  17:30 - 18:30

Influence of Sex and Gender in Transplantation
03 May 2023  /  08:00 - 09:20

New perspectives in innate/ILC immunity and tissue-resident leukocytes
03 May 2023  /  11:00 - 12:35

Abstract Sessions

Abstracts Session 1
30 April 2023  /  16:40 - 18:00

Abstracts Session 2
01 May 2023  /  09:20 - 10:20

Abstracts Session 3
02 May 2023  /  09:20 - 10:30

Abstracts Session 4
02 May 2023  /  14:00 - 14:25

Abstracts Session 5
02 May 2023  /  16:15 - 17:20

Abstracts Session 6
03 May 2023  /  09:20 - 10:10

Abstracts Session 7
03 May 2023  /  10:30 - 11:00


Transplantation Updates

Transplantation - Highlighted Tweets

Telemedicine for Kidney Transplant Recipients: Current State, Advantages, and Barriers
Telemedicine is defined as the use of electronic information and communication technologies to provide and support healthcare at a distance. In kidney transplantation, telemedicine is limited but is expected to grow markedly in the coming y. Current experience shows that it is possible to provide transplant care at a distance, with benefits for patients like reduced travel time and costs, better adherence to medication and appointment visits, more self-sufficiency, and more reliable blood pressure values.
Immune Response to COVID-19 mRNA Vaccination in Previous Nonresponder Kidney Transplant Recipients After Short-term Withdrawal of Mycophenolic Acid 1 and 3 Months After an Additional Vaccine Dose
The impaired immune response to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) leads to an urgent need for adapted immunization strategies.

Transplantation Direct - Highlighted Tweets

Transplantation Direct - June 2023 Issue
Cost-effectiveness of Interventions to Increase Utilization of Kidneys From Deceased Donors With Primary Brain Malignancy in an Australian Setting
Kidneys from potential deceased donors with brain cancer are often foregone due to concerns of cancer transmission risk to recipients. There may be uncertainty around donors’ medical history and their absolute transmission risk or risk-averse decision-making among clinicians. However, brain cancer transmissions are rare, and prolonging waiting time for recipients is harmful.

ISODP - JUNE 2023 Newsletter

In This Issue:

| Organ Donation Organization Architecture: Recommendations from an International Consensus Forum
| Baseline Ethical Principles and a Framework for Evaluation of Policies: Recommendations From an International Consensus Forum
| Outcomes from Organ Donation Following Medical Assistance in Dying: A Scoping Review
| A Brain-based Definition of Death and Criteria for its Determination after Arrest of Circulation or Neurologic Function in Canada: A 2023 Clinical Practice Guideline
| Implications of the Updated Canadian Death Determination Guidelines for Organ Donation Interventions that Restore Circulation after Determination of Death by Circulatory Criteria
| Research and Innovation in Organ Donation: Recommendations from an International Consensus Forum

SPLIT 2023 - Abstracts Submission Deadline

Call for Abstracts!
Deadline for Submissions is June 30

The SPLIT Annual Meeting is just around the corner, and we are really excited to have you take part in this year’s meeting themed “New Perspectives in Pediatric Liver Transplantation”. Below you will find a “first peek” at some of our invited speakers and some fun facts about the beautiful city of Montréal!

Program Spotlight - October 16 Morning Sessions


CIRTA 2023 is almost here!

Main Agenda - June 30th – July 3rd, 2023

Clinical Postgraduate Course - June 30
A Primer in the Management of Short Bowel Syndrome,

Basic Science Postgraduate Course - June 30

Guideline Development Workshop - June 30
Current Indications and Worldwide Priority Listing Criteria for Patients Needing an Intestine Containing Graft

Guideline Development Workshop - June 30
Intestinal Rehabilitation & Non-Transplant Surgery for Patients with Intestinal Failure

Allied Health Guideline Development Workshop - June 30


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