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WTC 2025 isn’t just another meeting — it’s a rare convergence of the global transplant community. With groundbreaking sessions, world-renowned experts, and unparalleled networking, this is where the future of transplantation takes shape.co and be part of something extraordinary.
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In Collaboration with The Lancet Journal, the American Society of Transplantation, and The European Society of Organ Transplantation

Exploring the Future of Transplantation: A Three-Part Webinar Series

Solid organ transplantation continues to transform the lives of patients with end-stage organ failure. Yet major challenges persist, including the global shortage of donor organs, the side effects of long-term immunosuppression, and persistent inequities in access to care. This three-part webinar series highlights key findings from The Lancet's recent clinical Series on organ transplantation.


Read the full description of the series

The Lancet launched its Clinical Series on Solid Organ Transplantation in response to rapid scientific advances that are transforming the field. Transplantation has long faced three major challenges:

  1. a shortage of transplantable organs;
  2. the toxicities of imprecise immunosuppression that cause patients to suffer complications including infections, cancer, and rejection of the allograft; and
  3. inequities in access to transplantation and disparities in outcomes after transplantation.

Transplant scientists have a strong tradition of driving progress through interdisciplinary collaboration drawing on fields as varied as immunology, engineering, and ethics. Today, progress is accelerating.

The first paper in the Series reports on solutions to the problem of a lack of organs. These innovations include better preservation and new capabilities of repairing human deceased donor organs through next-generation perfusion pumps, as well as the creation of bioengineered pig organs for transplant.

The second Series paper describes novel tools for precision immunosuppression such as cell-free DNA that enable clinicians to customize medical regimens to the needs of individual transplant recipients. When transplanted organs suffer injury, novel techniques from molecular pathology enable clinicians to better diagnose rejection with deep phenotyping of allograft biopsies.

The final manuscript turns to health equity and proposes policy strategies to ensure that the benefits of transplantation extend to all patients with end-stage organ disease who need a transplant, both nationally and globally.

This illuminating Series will be followed by a Lancet Commission on transplantation, which brings together leaders from multiple countries to chart a path forward for the field over the next decade or more.


For more information on the publications featured in The Lancet, visit: https://www.thelancet.com/series-do/organ-transplantation

Recording & Podcast
Are Now Available!
Thursday, July 17, 2025 - 8:00 AM
(Local time in Montreal)
Monday, July 25, 2025 - 10:00 AM
(Local time in Montreal)

TTS @ESOT 2025 Spotlight

It was a pleasure to interact with the transplantation community gathered in London, including Antoine Thierry President, Société Francophone de Transplantation.
Pictured @ TTS Booth (left to right): Katie Tait, TTS Sections Manager; Antoine Thierry, Président, Société Francophone de Transplantation; Marcelle McPhaden, TTS Executive Director; Nadey Hakim, TTS President-Elect
Additionally it was an incredible privilege to be received at Westminster Palace for a truly memorable evening at the House of Lords, where Lord Rami Ranger graciously hosted an exclusive dinner in honour of the Transplantation Society (TTS). The evening brought together 25 distinguished guests from across the globe, united by a shared commitment to the advancement of transplantation. Many new friends were made as guests expressed heartfelt admiration for the work of the Society and offered their support to further its mission.
Pictured (left to right): Sanjeev Kanoria and TTS President John Fung

Transplantation Journal Highlights

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Summary Report of the CTS-TIREX Expert Meeting 2024 “Innovative Approaches to Immunogenetics and Organ Transplantation”
Recent advancements in genetic modification of pig and human organs and immunosuppressive cell therapies started to evoke the hope that organ shortage and immunological rejection as the main challenges of organ transplantation could soon be overcome. Meanwhile, using big data and artificial intelligence (AI), we are learning at an unprecedented speed which factors influence transplant outcomes and how the human immune system attacks foreign organs.
Machine Learning Algorithms in Controlled Donation After Circulatory Death Under Normothermic Regional Perfusion: A Graft Survival Prediction Model
Several scores have been developed to stratify the risk of graft loss in controlled donation after circulatory death (cDCD). However, their performance is unsatisfactory in the Spanish population, where most cDCD livers are recovered using normothermic regional perfusion (NRP). Consequently, we explored the role of different machine learning-based classifiers as predictive models for graft survival. A risk stratification score integrated with the model of end-stage liver disease score in a donor-recipient (D-R) matching system was developed.

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Assessing Risk Factors and Posttransplant Outcomes of Nonadherence Among Kidney Transplant Recipients
Adherence of kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) to prescribed regimens is vital for long-term graft function. This study aimed to identify adherence rates using objective and composite measures, risk factors for nonadherence, and the latter’s impact on posttransplant outcomes.
Outcomes of Kidney Transplantation From Donors on Renal Replacement Therapy
The increasing demand for organs has pushed transplant providers to expand kidney acceptance criteria. The use of kidneys from donors with AKI has been shown to provide good long-term graft survival. We aim to evaluate and compare the outcomes of deceased donor kidney transplantation from donors with acute kidney injury (AKI), either with or without renal replacement therapy (AKI-RRT) before donation.

ITS 2025 - Early-bird Registration is Open

Join us for the 2025 International Transplantation Science meeting (ITS 2025) and connect with the leading global transplantation community!

On behalf of AST, ESOT and TTS, we wish to extend to you a warm welcome to the 2025 International Transplant Science meeting in San Diego, California USA.


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