TTS Seeking a New Editor-in-Chief for Transplantation and Transplantation Direct

Jeremy Chapman

Editor-in-Chief
Transplantation Journals
Professor Jeremy R. Chapman, a dedicated leader at the helm of Transplantation and Transplantation Direct, has announced his intention to retire from the role of Editor-in-Chief of The Transplantation Society’s journals at the close of 2024.
Prof. Chapman's profound commitment to The Transplantation Society (TTS) spans over a quarter-century, during which he has undertaken multiple pivotal roles, from Councilor to President. Notably, his tenure as Editor-in-Chief over the past decade has yielded a remarkable transformation in our publications. Under his steadfast guidance, we witnessed the inception of our open-access journal, Transplantation Direct, significant enhancements in submission procedures, expedited review times and new innovations that have resulted in a significant uptrend in our impact factor and readership. Prof. Chapman's unwavering dedication extended to assembling an exceptional team, whose collaborative efforts have been instrumental in achieving these milestones. His impending retirement will close an exceptional chapter in TTS history.
As we embark on a new chapter, we are inviting applications for the position of Editor-in-Chief, which will commence on July 1, 2024, with a six-month transitional period leading to full responsibility for the journals as of January 1, 2025. The initial term of service is set for five years, with the potential for renewal. The deadline for submissions is December 31, 2023. For a comprehensive overview of this opportunity, please click on the link below. We look forward to welcoming the next visionary leader who will continue the legacy of excellence in our publications.

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Editor-in-Chief
Transplantation, Transplantation Direct

The Transplantation Society (TTS) (https://tts.org) is an inclusive, innovative and future-focused society, where both staff and members are thought leaders in advancing knowledge in the service of the field of Transplantation. We are seeking an incumbent who will provide vision and leadership that will enhance our position as a leading Society in the field of Transplantation Sciences through our two journals:

Transplantation (https://journals.lww.com/transplantjournal/pages/default.aspx) and
Transplantation Direct (https://journals.lww.com/transplantationdirect.aspx)

Appointment is on the joint establishment of TTS and Wolters Kluwer Health, on the conditions of service of TTS.

Duties
Reporting through the President and Council of The Transplantation Society.

  • Overall strategic leadership and operational management of the Executive Editorial team of Transplantation and the Editor of Transplantation Direct on behalf of both TTS and Wolters Kluwer health, giving expression to its vision of remaining world-class leading journals in the field.
  • Fostering an inclusive and collegial environment that encourages a high level of performance, communication and teamwork.
  • Overall responsibility for a strong editorial vision regarding research and innovation, which includes leading, mentoring and participating in TTS strategic priority areas, and fostering collaboration with TTS projects including professional meetings, workshops, and other appropriate forums.
  • Providing strong editorial vision and content to increase impact, size, reach and visibility and financial performance of the Society’s journals.
  • Together with the WKH and TTS, developing strategies to advance high‐quality content in both print and online formats, as evidenced by metrics such as impact factors, citations, web traffic, and readership numbers.
  • Ensuring proper and efficient manuscript flow to guarantee on‐time publication, soliciting content and/or editorials as appropriate.
  • Protecting the highest standards of scientific and ethical integrity in published material.
  • Staying informed of publications in the field of transplantation, clinical and basic research designs, basic concepts of statistics, and ethics of research and publishing.
  • Understanding the guidelines of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors and the Committee on Publication Ethics.
  • Selecting and leading a high‐performing international editorial board, review team and guest editors whose knowledge base represents the topics covered in the editorial mission of the journals.
  • Responsible for making final decisions on all submitted manuscripts.
  • Respecting the integral nature of and close cooperation between Transplantation and Transplantation Direct while fostering the success and growth of both journals.

Job Requirements

  • A relevant postgraduate degree in the field of transplantation, or relevant research.
  • Experience in conducting research as well as research supervision, scientific manuscript publication and editing.
  • Proven international recognition as a specialist in the field of Transplantation, with sophistication and breadth of understanding of the scientific, clinical, ethical and social aspects of transplantation.
  • TTS membership
  • The Editor-in-Chief shall set his/her own working hours; however, it is expected to devote an estimated 20 hours/ week, travel to TTS council meetings as required and attend the TTS biannual congress.

Recommendations

  • A leadership style that is inclusionary, develops diversity and is respectful of differing opinions.
  • Experience in human resource as well as financial management.
  • Demonstrates a strong understanding of contemporary publishing issues.
  • A track record of capacity building across different regions of the world.
  • A track record of dealing with complex ethical issues.

Commencement of Duty

  • There will be a six month overlap with the current Editor in Chief between 1 July 2024 and 31 December 2024.
  • Full responsibility for the journals will commence on 1 January 2025.
  • The initial period of service is for a 5-year term. The term may be renewed for a successive term of three (3) years by mutual agreement.

Closing Date and Admission Process

  • Interested applicants are requested to submit an application to The Transplantation Society’s Executive Director at marcelle.mcphaden@tts.org by December 31, 2023 including:
    • a curriculum vitae
    • five academic publications as senior/corresponding author
    • a letter of support from the Dean or Department Chair/Head of the person’s academic or clinical affiliation
    • a detailed vision statement of not more than 3000 words describing the person’s alignment to the role and to TTS, including a vision for the future for both the journals: Transplantation and Transplantation Direct

Further Enquiries

Background Information

Transplantation is an international, peer‐reviewed journal, and has been the world's most frequently cited journal in the field of transplantation for 60 years. Transplantation is consistently ranked among the top impact factor journals in Transplantation, Surgery and Immunology, with a current 1 year Impact Factor of 6.2.

Transplantation Direct, was founded in 2015 as the open access online sibling journal to Transplantation, and has developed a growing role in the publication of papers in the field. It was provided an Impact Factor for 2022 and has a current 1 year Impact Factor score of 2.3 which is above many well established journals in the field.

Both journals publish original scientific research, reviews, and opinion pieces in all fields of transplantation covering clinical, basic and translational science, to provide the international community with information on significant contributions to the advancement of medical, surgical and immunological science impacting transplant practice, health system and patient outcomes.

The copyright for Transplantation is owned by Wolters Kluwer Health (WKH), and is the official journal of The Transplantation Society. Transplantation Direct is jointly owned by Wolters Kluwer Health and The Transplantation Society.

Currently, the editorial team consists of 6 Executive Editors, and approximately 130 Deputy and Associate Editors and a Social Media Editor. Editorial management services are provided by KnowledgeWorks Global Ltd. (KGL). The team of reviewers exceeds 2,000. The Editor-in-Chief is fully responsible for the editorial services needed for the publication of twelve (12) Transplantation monthly issues per year in accordance with an agreed upon production schedule while providing linkage to and oversight of Transplantation Direct.

The Transplantation Society (www.tts.org)
Transplantation (https://journals.lww.com/transplantjournal/pages/default.aspx)
Transplantation Direct (https://journals.lww.com/transplantationdirect.aspx)


Just Released - Transplantation Direct - November Issue

The November issue of Transplantation Direct is jam-packed with useful information for our diverse international transplantation readership. In liver transplantation, we have a review on fibrosis and steatosis, and studies on NASH immune mechanisms in Hispanic patients, post-transplant acquired food allergies, DAA treatment for hepatitis C post-transplant, a visual liver scoring system to assess donor NAFLD, and a new surgical technique in living donor transplantation. Frailty guidelines are assessed in kidney transplantation, together with reports on an international donor organ exchange program for sensitized patients and on transplanting patients with tuberculosis in an endemic region. Regarding other organ systems, we also have a review of ileal ulceration after intestinal transplantation. For our readers interested in organ donation and procurement, this issue is rich in content. Included are reports on sodium hydrosulfide use in ex vivo kidney perfusion, assessment of kidney donors supported by ECMO, the influence of kidney extraction time in DCD, a donor audit tool to assess missed kidney donations, and a study on liver transplant outcomes following simultaneous thoracoabdominal DCD. We welcome you to visit our Transplantation Direct website for full details in open-access.

Table of Contents

Review

Basic Science

Kidney Transplantation

Liver Transplantation

Intestinal Transplantation

Infectious Disease



SPLIT 2023 Recordings are now available!

The Society of Pediatric Liver Transplantation (SPLIT) held their annual meeting in Montreal, Canada on October 16-17. The meeting was a great success and the videos are now available for all SPLIT and TTS Members.

TTS is Exhibiting at ASN Kidney Week in Philadelphia

TTS is exhibiting at ASN's Kidney Week promoting our TTS 2024 Istanbul Congress and Society. Close to 12,000 kidney professionals have converged in Philadelphia, PA for the meeting which has been a great experience and brought exposure to our organization.

If you are at ASN came and visit us at our booth #514. Exhibits close Saturday at 2:30 pm.
Pictured: Jennifer Groverman, TTS Manager, DICG & Projects with Roslyn Mannon, TTS long-standing member and Immediate Past Chair or WIT Steering Committee

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Adam Eisenberg, 58, from north London, was diagnosed with liver cirrhosis and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. When put on palliative care, he said he was effectively "sent home to die". But after taking part in the ground-breaking clinical trial, Mr Eisenberg is still alive a year later. The trial, called the DeFat study, is being held at the Royal Free Hospital in London. It aims to make better use of livers that are currently deemed unsuitable for transplant.

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Asian Transplantation Week 2023 (ATW 2023)

Online registration closes November 8, 2023!

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Transplantation Journal - November Issue
CHALF Score: A Novel Tool to Rapidly Risk Stratify Children in Need of Liver Transplant Evaluation During Acute Liver Failure
Pediatric acute liver failure (PALF) can require emergent liver transplantation (LT, >25%) or lead to death (~15%). Existing models cannot predict clinical trajectory or survival with native liver (SNL). We aimed to create a predictive model for PALF clinical outcomes based on admission variables.

Transplantation Direct - Highlighted Tweet

Analysis of Individual Components of Frailty in Simultaneous Pancreas and Kidney, and Solitary Pancreas Transplant Recipients
It is not known which of the 5 components of the Fried frailty score have the most predictive value for outcomes in simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplant (SPK) and solitary pancreas transplant (SPT) recipients.

Transplantation Journal Editorial Fellowship

Application Deadline:
November 15!

The Editors of Transplantation and Transplantation Direct are seeking expressions of interest for the role of Editorial Fellow.

The Fellowship is designed for an early career professional in transplantation interested in being on the frontlines of Transplantation, the most cited journal in transplantation, and Transplantation Direct, our open access journal.

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The Fellowship is for two years and designed to provide training and experience in scientific publishing. You will see the inner workings of an academic journal, from recruiting and selecting peer reviewers to participating in publication decisions. There will be 6 Editorial Fellows appointed to the following roles:

  • Journal Monthly Issue’s Fellowship - Assisting the Editor In Chief planning each issue and managing the flow of papers
  • Statistics Fellowship – providing Statistical review, working with the Executive Editor Biostatistics
  • Overviews Fellowship – Developing a pipeline of invited overviews, working with the Executive Director Clinical
  • Three Social Media Fellowships for Transplantation and Transplantation Direct – Working with the Executive Director Basic Science and Social Media Editor to develop Visual Abstracts and Social media messages
  • Special Features Fellowship – Working with the Executive Director Special Features to plan and implement the special features section of the journal

In addition all fellows will assist in the process of peer review and will be involved in executive meetings of the journal to learn how journal decision making operates.

To be considered for the Fellowship, applicants will have a demonstrated commitment to a career in transplantation and probably be a recent graduates of surgical or medical residencies or have completed post-doctoral studies or research fellowship. Applicants will have excellent writing ability and strong communication skills. You will respect deadlines since the journal will not wait for you, so the ability to carve out time in your busy clinical and academic schedules will be a skill that you will need to have or be prepared to develop.

We invite applications from interested candidates. Please submit your letter or video application with your CV to editorialoffice@journal.tts.org. The deadline for applications is 15th November 2023. When writing your application please identify which of the roles you would like to be involved in and we recommend that thought be given to the art of saying more with less.


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