• “This guide provides practical & technical guidance to ensure quality, safety & ethics in the practice of organ donation & transplantation”
8th edition of the ‘Guide to the quality and safety of organs for transplantation’

• “This guide provides practical & technical guidance to ensure quality, safety & ethics in the practice of organ donation & transplantation”
We are pleased to announce our joint session with TAKEDA ‘A Level Playing Field for Transplant Patients‘ taking place at the European Health Forum in Gastein on Tuesday, 27 September 2022 | 17:00-18:30
Keep up with ESOT – save the dates 🗓 10 August at 21:00 CEST #ESOTchat on Twitter >>> #ESOTTLJ with Irene Bello, Arne Neyrinck, Maria Simonenko and Cristiano Amarelli on Cardiothoracic Topics 🗓 24 August at 21:00 CEST #ESOTchat on Twitter >>> #ESOTTLJ with Lucrezia Furian and Lorna Marson on Kidney Topics
We are glad to announce that we are offering 10 bursaries allowing young transplant professionals in Europe to attend #ESOTTLJ 3.0 for free!
We are delighted to announce that Transplant International Impact Factor in 2021 is 3.842.
We are delighted to announce that registration for TLJ 3.0 – the ESOT Consensus Conference – is now open! Join leading experts and colleagues from the transplantation community in Prague from 13-15 November 2022. #ESOTTLJ
While the EU’s efforts have introduced significant improvements for the protection of the general population, the pandemic is far from over, and two major unmet needs disproportionately threaten immunocompromised patients.
Education is at the core of ESOT’s mission and vision: we are eager to share knowledge on transplantation care and to provide accessible professional development opportunities to professionals at all career levels. To ensure that ESOT’s educational offering and future initiatives remain aligned with the needs of the transplant community, we kindly ask you to
A new paper published in Transplant International, titled “Patient Selection for Downstaging of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Prior to Liver Transplantation—Adjusting the Odds?”, discusses these additional parameters in further detail.
To mark the publication of this article, we are delighted to host a webinar with authors of the paper and leading experts from the field.
In the last 8 weeks, specialised paediatric liver centres in the UK identified more children with acute liver failure due to hepatitis of an unknown cause than would be expected over a similar period.
Read a statement on the outbreak from ELITA