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Transplantation

February 24, 2022

Transplantation 2022

Theme: Create Awareness- Change the ending of someone's story- Be a Do-er. Be a Donor

Transplantation Webinar cordially invites all interested and willing participants from all around the world to join us on February 24, 2022 for pertinent keynote presentations and oral discussions.
"Create awareness - change the ending of someone's story - be a do-er, Be a donor" says the theme of Organ Transplantation 2022. The major purpose of this webinar is to bring together transplant surgeons, physicians, scientists, organ procurement staff, pharmacologists, nurses, and other allied health professionals under one virtual roof to communicate fresh scientific and clinical information in the field of transplantation.

Session 01: Stem cell
Embryonic stem cells, neural stem cells, bone marrow hematopoietic stem cells, and mesenchymal stem cells have all been studied intensively since the 1960s. Several stem cells have been used in the treatment of diseases in recent years, such as bone marrow transplant. Simultaneously, stem cell isolation and culture experimental methods have advanced significantly in recent years.
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Session 02: Vascularized composite allograft
Vascularized composite allograft transplantation is a field of current transplant therapy that is constantly evolving. VCAs (vascularized composite allografts) have recently been classed as 'organs.' Key issues of VCA procurement are explored with a special attention on interactions with traditional solid organ procurement. Options for a matching and allocation mechanism that assures VCA donor organs are distributed to the best-suited receivers are also being considered.
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Session 03: Organogenesis
Organogenesis, on the other hand, aims to produce transplantable organs from embryonic tissue injected into the omentum of the recipient. Animal kidneys and pancreases have been successfully created using this method. The use of stem cells in organogenesis and tissue engineering has greatly increased the clinical potential. The method of nuclear transfer allows for the creation of cells that are genetically similar to the host. Tissue engineering and organogenesis are the future of medical transplantation. Progress in this research is critical because it has the potential to generate a new generation of morphologically complex tissues and organs.
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Session 04: Xenotransplantation
Xenotransplantation has the potential to help with the urgent lack of organs available for human transplantation. Multiple obstacles to the widespread use of xenotransplantation in clinical practise exist, including immunologically mediated graft rejection of xenogeneic tissues, metabolic or molecular incompatibilities between donor organs and humans, ethical concerns, and the risk of infection transmission from donor species to humans.
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Session 05: Tissue Engineering
The goal of tissue engineering is to create living tissues for surgical transplantation. Vascular and cardiovascular components, bones, cartilages, and gastrointestinal tissues have all been produced using in vitro and in vivo methods. Tissue engineering is a translational strategy for replacing damaged tissue or entire organs. Engineering tissue, on the other hand, has a significant knowledge gap in properly recapitulating complicated organ-specific traits. To construct tissue-specific structure and function that replicates what is found in vivo, major components such as cells, matrix, and architecture must all be carefully regulated.
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  • Stem cell
  • Vascularized composite allograft
  • Organogenesis
  • Xenotransplantation
  • Tissue Engineering