Extended deadline for the #ITSmeeting abstract submission: 19 January 2022 [at 23:59 CET]
ITS Meeting 2022 – Abstract submission deadline EXTENDED

Extended deadline for the #ITSmeeting abstract submission: 19 January 2022 [at 23:59 CET]
This educational webinar will discuss the efficacy of current COVID-19 vaccine strategies for transplanted patients. The first talk will focus on the experience with heterologous vaccinations and the pro´s and con´s for vector vaccines in transplant patients. The second talk summarises previous studies on second and third booster (homogenous and heterologous) vaccinations – and gives
Dates & place: 15-18 May 2022, Berlin, Germany Description and Aim The European Society for Organ Transplantation (ESOT), the American Society of Transplantation (AST), and The Transplantation Society (TTS) are proud to announce the organization for Spring 2022 of a new edition of their basic science transplant meeting, called the International Transplant Science (ITS) meeting.
We would like to announce a call for nominations for two new Board members. All ESOT/Basic Science Committee affiliates are eligible to submit their application for the positions. Applications from PhDs with some years of postdoc experience and researchers with a strong basic science background will be given preferential consideration. The Board reserves the right
The abstract submission deadline for #ESOTcongress has been EXTENDED until Thursday 25th February at 23:59 CET.
Transplant patients are exceptionally vulnerable to all infections, especially COVID-19, due to immunosuppression and other co-morbidities. There is a clear need for these patients to receive the best available protection against COVID-19 and we strongly believe that they should be considered as a priority group for vaccination across Europe. Furthermore, our patients and the broader
ESOT is seeking a publisher for its flagship scientific journal, Transplant International, to discuss the transition to an open access journal.
We are pleased to announce that our TLJ 2.0 report has been published and is available to read now. Providing a comprehensive summary of TLJ 2.0, this report covers all the highlights from the event, including the key discussion points and outcomes from some of the World’s leading transplant experts. Read the TLJ20Report for the
ESOT is pleased to announce a new initiative in collaboration with the Centre for Evidence in Transplantation (CET), allowing 40 prospective abstract submitters to receive preliminary feedback on their abstract to help enhance the quality and increase the chances of being accepted to the Congress. Please see the process and deadlines below: Any prospective abstract
We deeply mourn the passing of our colleague Prof. Duska Dragun, who died on 28th of December 2020 in Berlin at the age of 51. Duska studied medicine in Zagreb and started her training in Internal Medicine at the University Hospital Centre “Rebro” in Zagreb, the largest hospital in Croatia. In 1995 she started her