The 4th ECTORS Meeting brings together leading scientists, clinicians and early-career researchers to explore the latest advances in cellular therapies and regenerative medicine in organ transplantation.
Over two highly focused days, participants will benefit from a dynamic mix of invited lectures and abstract presentations, delivering cutting-edge science and translational insight. The scientific programme will address key and emerging topics, including stem cell applications, machine perfusion, organ preservation and regeneration, bioprinting and organ-on-chip technologies, immune engineering, xenotransplantation and innovative regenerative medicine strategies to improve transplant outcomes.
This year’s edition will also feature an exclusive hands-on laboratory session delivered using state-of-the-art techniques, offering participants a unique opportunity to engage directly with advanced experimental approaches.
Why this meeting matters
As a small- to medium-sized, in-person scientific meeting dedicated specifically to stem cell research and regenerative medicine in the context of organ transplantation, the 4th ECTORS Meeting creates a highly focused environment for meaningful scientific exchange.
Its format enables a high density of information, close interaction between experts and early-career professionals, and in-depth discussion of a rapidly evolving field that is shaping the future of transplantation.
Learning objectives
By attending the meeting, participants will:
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Hear the latest developments in clinical regeneration
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Gain up-to-date insight into immunomodulatory cell therapies in transplantation
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Learn about the introduction of cell-based therapies in machine perfusion
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Discover novel advances in organoid research and their potential applications in transplantation


