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Annual meeting of the Francophone Society of Transplantation – Endorsed by ESOT
Transplant International Fellowship 2023
A new opportunity for European young transplant professionals in the early stages of their careers who belong to the following categories: junior permanent members of staff, non-permanent staff trainees and people who are within 3 years of appointment for permanent staff.
New professional development workshop on grants, research and publishing
The new ESOT professional development series, 50 Minutes to grow your career, kicked off on 8 November with the first online workshop, How to best plan your career: Tips and tricks from the experts. The workshop was led by Liset Pengel and Muhammad Khurram, who moderated a lively discussion with panellists Giuseppe Feltrin, Anna Forsberg,
Professional development workshop: “Navigating the jungle of grants, research and publications – where do I start?”
The second workshop of the series on professional development is “Navigating the jungle of grants, research and publications – where do I start?”, where the panellists will provide insights on various topics, including funding, conducting, and publishing their research.
One step closer on our mission to transform the world of transplantation
We would like to say a big thank you to everyone who joined us at ESOT TLJ 3.0 and supported us on our mission to transform the world of transplantation. Experts convened from across the globe to shape the future clinical pathway of transplantation for 9 major topics and came up with 21 recommendations to
ETAHP Call for Nominations: Deadline extended
We are delighted to announce that the deadline to apply as an ETAHP board member has been extended: the new deadline is 4 December 2022. All ESOT/ETAHP affiliates are welcome to send nominations for these positions. In addition, you may nominate yourself or a colleague. The new ETAHP Board Members will hold office for four
International Transplant Science Meeting 2023
A eulogy to Professor Sir Peter Morris
Professor Sir Peter Morris, one of the most universally acclaimed transplant surgeons of his generation, died at the age of 88 years on October 29th 2022. Peter Morris was born in Australia and qualified in Medicine (having switched from Engineering) at Melbourne University in 1957. His surgical training included a junior post at the Hammersmith
EPITA Call for Nominations
EPITA encourages applications from either diabetes physicians or nephrologists with an interest in Beta Cell Replacement Therapy or transplant surgeons.