• ESOT 2019 COPENHAGEN

    ESOT Transplant Live

     

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      Inspire & Drive 2: Evidence based practice is killing the art of medicine
      Stefan Schneeberger

       

      Inspire & Drive 1: How to get to the top

       

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      ESOT Leonardo Da Vinci Award

       

      Inspire & Drive 4: Engineering the future

       

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      Inspire & Drive 3: Relight my fire

       

      Stanford co-located event

       

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      Refresher 3: Big Data

       

      Plenary 2: Single cells omics- generating an atlas to chart transplant organs

       

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      Inspire & Drive 2: Is modern medical practice an art or a science-
      Anthony Warrens

       

      Plenary 2: Using single cell technologies to generate a human cell atlas-
      Menna Clatworthy

       

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      Plenary 2: Spatial transcriptomics - Precision anatomical mapping of human organs
      Mats Nilsson

       

      Plenary 1: Brakebusch_About CRISPR technique
      Cord Herbert

       

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      Plenary 1: About CRISPR technique
      Cord Herbert

       

      Plenary 2: Exploring the complexity of kidney transplant rejection using single cell technologies
      Benjamin Humphreys

       

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      Inspire & Drive 2: Triumphs and disasters in transplantation either evidence based and non-evidence based
      Thierry Berney

       

      Inspire & Drive 2: Learning from other professions- evidence and instincts in modern policing
      Peter Splinder

       

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      Plenary 1: Keynote on evolution
      Eske Willerslev

       

      Inspire & Drive 1: Are the values, principles and ethical standards of medical practice changing- A compass for ambitious professionals
      Anthony Warrens

       

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      Inspire & Drive 1: Career acceleration; wind behind the wings by Europe and European Organizations- Scientific Societies
      Romuald Krajewski

       

      Inspire & Drive 3:The problem of burnout in transplant clinicians
      Jan Lerut

       

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      Plenary 3: Visions of Visionaries- our experts pitch their view of future organ preservation
      Christine Falk

       

      Plenary 3: Visions of Visionaries- our experts pitch their view of future organ preservation
      Stefan Berger

       

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      Plenary 3: Visions of Visionaries- our experts pitch their view of future organ preservation
      John Dark

       

      State of the Art 1: Manipulating immunity with the microbiome
      Timur Liwinski

       

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      State of the Art 5: Ethical issues in DCD-donation
      Anne Dalle Ave

       

      State of the Art 1: The microbiome and transplant tolerance
      Marisa Alegre

       

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      Refresher 3: Bioinformatic tools applied to characterize immune function – implication for transplantation
      Morten Nielsen

       

      State of the Art 1: The microbiome and immunotherapy
      Tomas Gajweski

       

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      State of the Art 2: Clinical impact of liver allocation algorythm on outcome
      Axel Rahmel

       

      Refresher 3: Explainable artificial intelligence in health care – time to come out of the black box
      Lars Kai Hansen

       

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      Plenary 3: Visions of Visionaries- our experts pitch their view of future organ preservation
      Peter Friend

       

      State of the Art 9 : How to define a successful transplantation- the patient’s perspective
      Henning Søndergaard

       

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      State of the Art 5: European Survey on DCD-practices in the member states of the CD-P-TO
      Beatriz Domiguez-Gil

       

      State of the Art 9 : What do patients expect from a transplant
      Allison Tong

       

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      Plenary 4: Clear signals BEYOND ESOT CPH 2019 that the direction of travel is changing
      Menna Clatworthy

       

      Plenary 4: The way forward- The future is Great, the Future is ESOT!
      Vassilios Papalois

       

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      State of the Art 4: Development and use of PROMS in patients with chronic kidney diasease and kidney transplantation
      Friedo Dekker

       

      State of the Art 4: Beta-cell replacement
      Thierry Berney

       

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      State of the Art 2: The survival algorithm. Envolving criteria in organ allocation.
      David Rodriguez-Arias

       

      Plenary 1: Honorary Membership Award Ceremony

       

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      State of the Art 4: Delivering a Bioartificial Pancreas
      Ekaterine Berishvili

       

      Inspire & Drive 4: Artificial heart
      Finn Gustafsson

       

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      Inspire & Drive 4: Bioartificial Liver - what next -
      Cécile Legallais

       

      Inspire & Drive 4: (Bio)artificial kidney- opportunities and challenges for achieving better blood detoxific
      Dimitrios Stamatialis

       

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      Inspire & Drive 3: Bioartificial Liver - what next -
      Michelle Jesse

       

      State of the Art 5: DCD push the boundaries

       

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      Inspire & Drive 3: Bioartificial Liver - what next -
      Anneleen De Lille

       

      Pluripotent stem cells meet genome editing- a disruptive wedding

       

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      Plenary 4: Dealing with organ failure- a change in the direction of travel-

       

      Educational track 1: The high immunological risk recipient
      Christophe Legendre

       

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      Educational track 4: Machine Perfusion in Kidney and Pancreas Transplantation
      Karim Hamaoui

       

      Educational track 2: Tolerance in liver transplantation
      Niloufar Safinia

       

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      Educational track 5: Approaches to prevent IRI experimentally and clinically
      Ismail Mohamed

       

      Educational track 1: Overview- HLA and Immunology
      Sebastiaan Heidt

       

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      Educational track 5: The Organ Repair Center- Bringing Organ Preservation to the Next Level
      Giuseppe Orlando

       

      Educational track 3: Immunologic barriers
      Megan Sykes

       

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      Educational track 3: Infectious barrier?
      Jay Fishman

       

      Educational track 4: Machine Perfusion in Liver Transplantation
      Ina Jochmans

       

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      Educational track 1:The T and B cells in your transplant practice
      Carla Baan

       

      Educational track 6: Bioengineering a Human Face Graft
      Benoit Lengele

       

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      Educational track 6: Stem cell therapy- state of the art
      Graziella Pellegrini

       

      Educational track 6: Artificial oesophagi in children with major malformations of the oesophagus
      Paolo De Coppi

       

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      Educational track 3: Regulatory barrier
      Linda Scobie

       

      Educational track 2: Tolerance in kidney transplantation
      David Sachs