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AI in Transplantation: We Want to Hear From You!

Shape the future of AI in organ transplantation by sharing your insights in a 5-minute survey ESOT is calling on transplant professionals, researchers, and clinicians to contribute their perspectives on the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in transplantation by participating in a brief, community-wide survey. As AI continues to evolve through technologies such as machine

In memoriam: Jean‑François Borel (1933 – 2025)

It is with deep respect that ESOT commemorates the life and legacy of Professor Jean-François Borel, a pioneering immunologist whose work significantly advanced the field of organ transplantation. Professor Borel’s contribution arose from a careful and methodical scientific effort. In the late 1960s, at the Sandoz company in Basel, a screening programme was initiated to

In memoriam: Federico Rea (1956 – 2025)

Professor Federico Rea, Pioneer of Lung Transplantation in Italy It is with profound sorrow that the ESOT community mourns the passing of Professor Federico Rea, among the pioneers in lung transplantation in Italy and one of Europe’s most talented Thoracic Surgeons. Professor Rea served as Full Professor of Thoracic Surgery at the University Hospital of

Bringing Neurology into Transplantation Care – We want to hear from you!

In recent years, there has been growing attention to the intricate connection between peripheral organ failure and brain health. Neurological complications are not uncommon during the later stages of vital organ disease, and the challenges do not end with transplantation. Even after restoring peripheral organ function, solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients remain vulnerable to a

ESOT Mentorship Programme 2026

ESOT is strongly committed to principles of equity, fairness, and inclusion and strives to promote such values through its education programme. Members of traditionally underrepresented and marginalised groups are particularly encouraged to apply as mentors and mentees. Apply by 4 November 2024.

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