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ILTS 2026 offers an unparalleled educational experience, showcasing the latest breakthroughs in liver transplantation care and cutting-edge developments in both clinical and basic science.

Join Drs. Lott and Tector to discuss "Innovations in Organ Replacement: The Convergence of Xenotransplant and Organ Engineer" as part of AST/ISCT/TERMIS Webinar Series.

Hosted by AST Transplant Pharmacy Community of Practice (TxPharm COP) and Epic, and supported by the AST Psychosocial and Ethics Community of Practice (PSECOP).

AST welcomes Drs. Shah, Vyas, Rossi, and Moritz to discuss the outcomes of pregnancy with assisted reproductive technology (ART) in women with kidney transplants.

The 2025 International Transplantation Science meeting (ITS 2025) on-demand collection, presented by AST, ESOT, and TTS, is now available for purchase!

This LDCOP manuscript was published in Clinical Transplantation on February 23, 2026.

Learn more about non-transplant biologics used for the treatment of inflammatory disease states, and join our expert panel for a discussion on the safety of these agents for transplant patients and best practices for when they are needed.

Hosted by the AST Transplant Diagnostics Community of Practice (TxDx COP) and supported by the AST Kidney Pancreas Community of Practice (KPCOP).

AST welcomes Drs. Potluri, Reese, Basu, and Adler to discuss improving kidney allograft survival prediction models by including recipient characteristics, and how enhanced models have potential to improve the system of kidney allocation.

Learn more about sex-based inequities in access to solid organ transplant, and join our expert panel for a discussion on identifying solutions and addressing barriers to system-wide change in the way women receive care for organ failure.

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