TTS 2012 | Over 500 presentations online !

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The Transplantation Society is developing a comprehensive educational program for residents, fellows, transplant specialists and related professionals.

The program will now include more than 500 presentations by international experts in all aspects of basic biology and clinical transplantation give during the 24th International Congress of the Transplantation Society
You may access the videos here !

TTS 2012 – Thank you!

The LOC would like to thank all participants for a tremendous 24th International Congress of The Transplantation Society in Berlin!
2268 abstracts were submitted and more than 4800 delegates from 94 countries attended the congress!
The Postgraduate Weekend offered 14 workshops with 45 speakers. Beside 29 Sunrise Symposia with 103 Speakers, 34 State of the Art Sessions with 138 speakers and five Plenary Sessions (16 speakers) we had 53 sessions with 465 oral presentations and 37 sessions with 287 mini oral presentations !
Furthermore, we would like to thank Astrid Enke, Lena Dochat and Stefanie Rensch (Interplan) and the technical experts at m-Events for their excellent work !
As Science and Medicine is nothing without vivid life we would like to thank Rotfront, Berlin Comedian Harmonists and the Capital Dance Orchestra for their memorable performances!


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All the great photos by Jan Pauls.
The organ sculptures were made by Jan Pareike.

TTS 2012 | Science Circus

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The Science Circuses are located at each end of the Exhibition Area. You will find the Mini-Theatres for the Mini-Oral Sessions here as well as the Poster Lounges and the Web Stations. Science Circus I includes Mini-Theatres 1 – 5; Science Circus II includes Mini-Theatres 6 – 10. In each Science Circus you will find Web Stations where you can access the web as well as the ePosters.
Via wireless headphones and dedicated channels for each mini-theater this is – to our knowledge – the first successful concept for mini-oral presentations!
Thanks to m-events and Interplan for the tremendous support!

TTS 2012 | Presentations

Martina Mogl presented "Neohybrid Liver Graft - a Novel Concept of in Vivo Tissue-Engineering"

Rosa Schmuck presented our first results concerning "miRNA Pattern Within the Bile as a Diagnostic Tool after Liver Transplantation"

Nathanael Raschzok gave an oral presentation entitled "Silica-Based Micron-Sized Iron Oxide Particles for Detection and Loco-Regional Stimulation of Transplanted Liver Cells"

Haluk Morgül gave a talk on "MicroRNA as Biomarker for Diagnosis and Prediction of Recurrence of Human Hepatocellular Carcinoma after Liver Transplantation - Preliminary Results from a Multicenter Database"

Furthermore, the group presented a poster concerning "Prospective Validation of Serum Protein Biomarkers for Detection of Acute Liver Rejection – Initial Results with CXCL9 and CD44"

TTS­ & DTG Int. Basic Science Mentee/Mentor Award

Based on his scientific abstract on “Silica-Based Micron-Sized Iron Oxide Particles for Detection and Loco-Regional Stimulation of Transplanted Liver Cells”, Nathanael Raschzok (and Igor M. Sauer) received the TTS­-DTG International Basic Science Mentee/Mentor Award for the 24th International Congress of The Transplantation Society, in Berlin, Germany. The Basic Science Mentee/Mentor award recognizes the efforts of basic scientists, who have advanced our understanding of transplant science/immunobiology and/or treatment of transplant recipients, as well as the importance of young investigators in furthering the basic science of transplantation.

Congratulations !

TTS 2012 | Postgraduate Weekend

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The postgraduate program offers an up-to-date overview on pressing clinical and basic science topics with relevance for all participants of the Berlin 2012 meeting. The program is designed to provide clinicians with an overview of the most recent advances in basic research in a bench-to-bedside approach. Updates on immunosuppression, organ-specific processes, organ supply, immune monitoring and the relevance of animal models in transplantation will help both clinicians and researchers with basic information aligning their efforts and providing the best care of transplant patients in the years ahead.

TTS 2012 | Congress App available !

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Click here to download the TTS App for your iPhone or iPad

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Click here to download the TTS App for your Android Phone

The free TTS Congress App gives users the opportunity to:
• Browse, search and view the Scientific Programme by Speakers, Session, Topics
and Keywords
• Access the Floor Plan to easily find Exhibitors and other meeting locations onsite
• Create your personal schedule

TTS 2012 | On-Site Program available !


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TTS 2012: Click here to download the On-Site Program as PDF File pdf

TTS 2012 - Abstract Meeting in Berlin

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More than 2000 abstract were submitted for the TTS 2012 congress in Berlin. Members of all program committees will meet in Berlin for two days in order to define the Oral, Mini-Oral and Poster sessions.

TTS 2012: Abstract submission now open !

The International Program Committee of the 24th International Congress of The
Transplantation Society is pleased to invite the submission of scientific abstracts.

Please use this
link to submit your abstract!

TTS 2012: Follow us via Twitter !

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Please join the mailing list and follow us via Twitter @TTS2012 for latest information concerning the 24th International Congress of The Transplantation Society to be held in Berlin, Germany from July 15th - 19th 2012 !

TTS 2012: www.transplantation2012.org is online!

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The website of the  24th International Congress of The Transplantation Society is online! Please go to www.transplantation2012.org for more information.
Following the exceptionally successful meetings in Boston, Sydney and Vancouver, we would like to welcome you to a city which twenty years after reunification has evolved into one of the most important capitals of Europe. Once the capital of Prussia and leading cultural centre of the 1920s, today the new capital of Germany is characterized by its dazzling modernity and breathtaking architecture. Berlin is young, dynamic and bursting with joie de vivre. Few cities has been shaped to such an extent by history and undergone as much major transformation as Berlin. “Berlin is always in the process of becoming”, remarked historian Karl Scheffler. Even in the 21st century transplantation still is in a process  of becoming, too.  Therefore, the 24th International Congress of The Transplantation Society will promote the dialogue of experts from around the world. An attractive scientific program will be developed together with the Deutsche Transplantationsgesellschaft (DTG).
The 24th Congress is designed for physicians, surgeons, scientists and organ procurement personnel, who are interested in clinical and research aspects of solid organ, cell and tissue transplantation. The program is developed to encourage the exchange of new scientific and clinical information, and and support an interchange of opinions regarding care and management issues, as well as socioeconomic, ethical and regulatory issues relevant to transplantation.
In addition to the classical types of scientific sessions including plenary sessions, symposia, workshops and poster presentations, we will also offer new types of scientific sessions within the
Forum Futurum focusing on Tailored Pharmacotherapy, Imaging and Regenerative Medicine. All of this is designed to develop a highly interactive forum to discuss cutting-edge science in our field.
We therefore cordially invite you and your colleagues together with your friends and family to come to Berlin. Your active participation in the scientific program will be the fundament for a successful event in 2012.

XXIV International Congress of TTS 2012 in Berlin

The XXIV International Congress of The Transplantation Society 2012 will take place in Berlin, Germany from 15-20 July, 2012. Chaired by Prof. Dr. Peter Neuhaus the specific objectives of the XXIV International Congress of The Transplantation Society (TTS) will be to promote dialogue and the exchange of experts from around the world. An attractive scientific program will be developed together with the Deutsche Transplantationsgesellschaft (DTG). The Local Organizing Committee (LOC) consists of Prof. Dr. Bernhard Banas, PD Dr. Olaf Guckelberger, PD Dr. Marcus Bahra, PD Dr. Igor M. Sauer and Sylvia Albrecht.

More information, soon via www.transplantation2012.org !

XXIII International Congress of TTS

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Nathanael Raschzok presented our latest results with labeled hepatocytes in the pig model at the XXIII International Congress of The Transplantation Society in Vancouver, Canada. The oral presentation was entitled "MRI enables monitoring of transplanted hepatocytes in a preclinical large animal model" (N. Raschzok, N. Billecke, A. Zielinski, K. Steinz, N.N. Kammer, S. Schmeisser, M.H. Morgul, M.K. Adonopoulou, J. Pinkernelle, L. Morawietz, B. Hiebl, W. Rüdinger, U. Teichgräber, P. Neuhaus, I.M. Sauer).