TTS 2024 - Join Us in person or online in Istanbul … 1 Week Away

We are thrilled to announce that, in response to your feedback and to better accommodate those who cannot attend in person, we are expanding our livestreaming coverage for TTS 2024! Originally planned for just three rooms, we will now be livestreaming the entire congress, providing access to all sessions across all rooms.

This means you can join us virtually from anywhere in the world and experience the full breadth of discussions, presentations, and innovations that TTS 2024 has to offer. Whether it's cutting-edge research, expert panels, or interactive workshops, you won't miss a moment.

Register today for virtual participation (also accessible to those attending in-person) and be a part of this comprehensive and engaging event from the comfort of your home or office!

Have you planned your week in Istanbul?

Start planning your TTS 2024 experience with our easy-to-use web app! Explore the program, favorite sessions, and create your personalized schedule ahead of time. Stay on top of session updates and make sure you don’t miss the presentations most relevant to you. Dive into TTS 2024 fully prepared by mapping out your must-attend sessions now!

WTC 2025 - Call For Program Sessions

On behalf of the American Society of Transplantation, the American Society of Transplant Surgeons, and The Transplantation Society, we are delighted to invite you to submit your ideas for program sessions for the World Transplant Congress 2025 (WTC 2025), to be held from August 2-6, 2025, in San Francisco, California, USA.

We are looking for programs that will be interactive, include global themes, speakers, and moderators, and focus on cutting-edge topics that address transplantation and end organ failure.


Transplantation Journal Highlights

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Cell-mediated Immunity to Guide Primary Prophylaxis for CMV Infection in Organ Transplant Recipients: A Multicenter Single-arm Prospective Study
There are few interventional studies using CMV cell-mediated immunity (CMI) to guide antiviral prophylaxis. We assessed the Quantiferon-CMV (QTF-CMV) assay to guide CMV prophylaxis duration in high-risk organ transplant recipients.
High Number of Plasma Exchanges Increases the Risk of Bacterial Infection in ABO-incompatible Living Donor Liver Transplantation
Bacterial infections are major complications that cause significant mortality and morbidity in living donor liver transplantation (LDLT). The risk of bacterial infection has not been studied in ABO-incompatible (ABOi) recipients with a desensitization protocol in relation to the number of plasma exchanges (PEs). Therefore, we aimed to analyze the risk of bacterial infection in ABOi LDLT recipients with a high number of PEs compared with recipients with a low number of PEs.

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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs Toward Organ Donation Registration Among Asian Americans: Development and Pilot-testing of Educational Intervention Video
Organ donation registration rates in the United States are lowest among Asian Americans. This study aimed to investigate the reasons for low organ donation registration rates among Asian Americans and develop educational material to help improve organ donation rates and awareness.
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ISN-TTS Fellowship Program

The ISN and TTS join forces to support the training of young physicians from low resource areas receiving hands-on training in advanced host institutions to acquire state-of-the-art knowledge in transplantation. The ultimate goal of such training is to improve the transplantation standards in their home countries upon their return and become leaders in their fields.

Fellowship Application Deadline
October 1, 2024

The training focuses on providing the skills and knowledge specifically required by the home institution. ISN-TTS Fellowship trainings can be long (6-12 months) or short term (3-6 months).

Selection Criteria

  • Applicants must be within 5 years or less of their last doctoral degree
  • From a low, lower middle or upper income country according to World Bank classification
  • Training in tissue typing transplant nephrology, transplant coordination, transplant surgery or other relevant training related to renal transplantation
  • Training must be relevant to local conditions and healthcare context

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