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Join
more than 2,500 transplantation professionals from around the world for four
days of groundbreaking science, global collaboration, and meaningful
connections. This newsletter highlights just a few of the exciting learning sessions,
events, and opportunities awaiting you in Sydney.
With
TTS 2026 fast approaching, hotel blocks are filling quickly. Register now, reserve your accommodations,
and don’t miss your chance to be part of the world’s premier transplantation
congress. The registration deadline is August 15—secure your place before registration closes. | | | |
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For
60 years, TTS has been shaped not only by scientific breakthroughs, but by the
people, friendships, and shared experiences that have defined our global
community. As we celebrate this milestone, we invite you to share a favorite
memory, photo, video, or creative talent that reflects your journey in
transplantation.
Selected
submissions will be showcased in the TTS 2026 TransplantART Lounge and featured
in our online anniversary gallery. Submit your story, photo, or video by August
10 and help celebrate the people behind 60 years of transplantation excellence,
and the future we're building together.
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TTS
2026 will feature an exceptional lineup of plenary speakers exploring the
breakthroughs transforming transplantation. Hear the latest clinical
experiences in xenotransplantation, discover how artificial intelligence is
reshaping patient care and pathology, explore advances in regenerative
medicine, gene and cell therapy, and the microbiome, and join thought-provoking
discussions on ethics in the field.
Don't
miss these inspiring plenary sessions led by internationally recognized experts
who are advancing transplantation around the world.
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Every
day of TTS 2026 features inspiring SOTA presentations from world-leading
experts tackling transplantation's biggest opportunities and challenges.
Explore cutting-edge advances while gaining insights from the pioneers bringing
these innovations into clinical practice. Don’t miss these internationally
renowned leaders who will share groundbreaking research, real-world experience,
and the ideas shaping the future of patient care.
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Some
of the most valuable moments happen outside of the lecture hall. Throughout the
week, you'll have several opportunities to connect with colleagues, meet future
collaborators, and grow your professional network. Whether you're attending
your first TTS Congress or your tenth, there's an event designed to help you
build meaningful connections with the global transplantation community. Some
events require pre-registration, so start planning today!
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Looking
to expand your network while learning from experts in the field? Join our daily
Lunch & Learn sessions to meet internationally recognized experts and
mentors in a relaxed, interactive setting. Ask questions, exchange ideas,
explore career paths, and make valuable connections with colleagues from around
the world. Designed with trainees and early-career professionals in mind, these
interactive sessions offer the perfect setting to learn, be inspired, and take
the next step in your transplantation career.
If you have already registered, please email registration@tts.org to have a Lunch &
Learn added to your registration.
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Tel: +1-514-874-1717 ext. 214 Fax: +1-514-874-1716 Website: www.tts2026.org Email: program@tts.org | | | |
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| | | | | About Us The Transplantation Society is a non-profit NGO providing global leadership in transplantation. Our core mission includes development of transplantation science, clinical practice, scientific communication, continuing education and ethical practice. | | | |
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