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Fellows Symposium on Transplantation 2025

Fellows Symposium on Transplantation 2025

This AST symposium is designed for and limited to clinical fellows and residents, surgical fellows, research fellows, pharmacists and other trainees who are planning a career in transplantation medicine, surgery, or research.

  • 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM EDT
  • Lincolnshire, IL

This symposium is designed for and limited to clinical fellows and residents, surgical fellows, research fellows, pharmacists, and other trainees who are planning a career in transplantation medicine, surgery, or research. The symposium offers an in-depth and interactive study of clinical transplantation, basic transplant immunobiology, and translational science while offering important insights into career development and unparalleled access to expert faculty. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about the field of solid organ transplantation from experts in both basic science and clinical care. Attendees will be exposed to the entire spectrum of clinical, research, and translational science and career opportunities in the exciting field of transplantation. Non-doctoral allied health professionals may also find the content of interest, but registration is limited for these fields.


Fellows 2025 is now available on-demand! 

The collection of 9 videos from Fellows 2025 is $40, but free for AST members. Fellows 2025 on-demand covers:

  1. The “Why” and “How” of Transplant

  2. The Immune Response to Transplants

  3. Immunosuppression Mechanisms of Action

  4. Ischemia Reperfusion Injury Basics

  5. Advances in Organ Preservation – Getting Warmer?

  6. Post-transplant Advances and Diagnostics

  7. The Future is Now

  8. Pivotal Clinical Trials in Transplantation

  9. Controversies in Transplantation Discussion

 

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