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It’s time to prepare your abstract submission for #ESOTcongress

The ESOT Congress serves as a premier platform for researchers from across the globe to present their organ transplantation research, the abstract submission is open, with the following key submission deadlines: Abstract submission: 22 February 2021 Late-breaking abstract submission period: 10-25 May 2021 (preliminary research must be provided by 22 February 2021) Find out more by reading our abstract and clinical

ESOT Leonardo Da Vinci Transplant Research Innovation Award

This is the most prestigious scientific award at the ESOT Congress, stimulating an unprecedented and innovative approach to research. There are two winners of this award; one for ???????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????? and one for ???????????????????? ???????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????. Prior to the congress, eight outstanding contributions are selected from all of the scientific abstracts submitted to the

TLJ2.0 Registration information

The registration fee for the TLJ 2.0 online experience covers full participation in the online scientific sessions for the dates of 15-16-17 November. The following fees apply for this event: ESOT Member – 69.00 EUR Non-Member – 100.00 EUR Individual transplanted patient, patients society representative or patients society member – 30 EUR All preparatory activities for TLJ 2.0

11th EPITA Symposium & 40th AIDPIT Workshop – CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

EPITA board invites you to gather online in January! The Symposium promotes engagement with clinicians, scientists and trainees across Europe who have expertise in pancreas and islet transplantation. Together we aim: to share new scientific developments and techniques amongst scientists in the field; to benchmark outcomes and results across European centres involved in clinical pancreas and islet

ESOT endorses the Manifesto for EU COVID-19 Research

The European Commission has launched a manifesto to maximise the accessibility of research results in the fight against COVID-19. The manifesto provides guiding principles for beneficiaries of EU research grants for coronavirus prevention, testing, treatment and vaccination to ensure that their research results will be accessible for all and guarantee a return on public investment.