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Educational needs assessment survey – Shaping the future of education together

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

NEW WEBINAR in collaboration with Transplant International

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.  

ELITA call for nominations

ELITA – the European Liver and Intestine Transplant Association – would like to announce a call for nominations for new Board member. All ESOT/ELITA affiliates are welcome to send nominations for this position. You may nominate yourself or a colleague. The new ELITA Board Member will hold office for 4 years (2022-2026), starting September 2022.

BSC call for nominations

The Basic Science Committee would like to announce a call for nominations for one new Board member. 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

ECTORS call for nominations

ECTORS, the European Cell Therapy and Organ Regeneration Section of ESOT, would like to announce a call for nominations for two new Board members. ESOT/ECTORS members active in the field of regenerative medicine or cell therapy are eligible to submit their applications for the positions. The Board reserves the right to shortlist candidates on the