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WEBINAR: Prevention and Treatments of Covid-19 in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients
ESOT_ETPO Corporate Members
Workshop Purification Therapies ‘From Research to Clinical Evidence’ – Endorsed by ESOT
First International Workshop on Liver Machine Perfusion – Endorsed by ESOT
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
Transplant International – Downstaging HCC for liver transplantation – Volume 35 | Issue 4 April 2022
Editorial: Rubies for ESOT!
Point of View: Risk Aversion, Organ Utilization and Changing Behavior
Forum: Development of Ex Situ Normothermic Reperfusion as an Innovative Method to Assess Pancreases After Preservation
Review: Patient Selection for Downstaging of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Prior to Liver Transplantation—Adjusting the Odds?
and much more
News: ELITA statement on the outbreak of acute hepatitis in children
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