Webinar on

Transplantation

Transplantation 2020

Theme: Exploring the Challenges Faced in Transplantation

We delightfully invite all the participants across the world to attend “Webinar on Transplantation‘’, which aims for “Exploring the Challenges Faced in Transplantation‘’, and will be held during July 22, 2020 at Paris, France. For this auspicious occasion, Organizing Committee invites all the participants from all over the globe to take part in this conference which includes Keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations, Workshops and Exhibitions. Our aim is to proclaim knowledge and share new ideas amongst the Professionals, Medical students, Doctors, and Young researchers from research areas of Transplantation to share their research experiences and indulge in interactive discussions and technical sessions at the event. Transplantation 2020 will definitely provide you witha an oppportunity to witness and interact with some of the most renowned adepts of the surgery sector.

Session 01: Organ Transplantation

The surgical removal of a healthy organ from one person and its transplantation into another person whose organ has failed or was injured. It is often lifesaving and gives the recipient an exquisite new lease on life. Organ transplantation's have improved step by step within the last 20 years and frequently give glorious ends up in youngsters and young adults. Organ transplants include Kidney, Liver, Pancreas, Heart, Lung and Intestine. Sometimes, “double’’ transplant area unit done, such as kidney/pancreas or heart/lung

But organ transplantation is additionally a significant surgery that carries potential risks and disadvantages, like the possibility of organ rejection. That is exactly why you and your favoured ones have to be compelled to gather maximum information on organ transplants.

Session 02: Kidney Transplant

A kidney transplant may be a surgery that’s done to treat kidney failure. If your kidneys close up, waste builds up in your body and may cause you to terribly sick. People whose kidneys have failed usually undergo a treatment called dialysis. Dialysis is a treatment that filters and purifies the blood employing a machine. This helps keep your fluids and electrolytes in balance once the kidneys cannot do their job. A kidney transplant will free you from a long-term dependence on a dialyzer. A Kidney transplant may be done only if your kidneys stop working completely, this stage is called end-stage renal disease (ESRD). ESRD affects almost 750,000 people per year in the United States and an estimated two million patients worldwide.

The international research consortium has just developed the first universal tool for predicting the risk of kidney graft loss, called the iBox. By optimizing medical decision-making, the use of the iBox could have a significant impact not only on the quality of life of each patient but also on the long-term survival of transplanted kidneys.

Session 03: Lung Transplant

Lung transplantation is a surgical procedure in which a patient's diseased lungs are partially or totally replaced by lungs which come from a donor. Most people with severe, end-stage respiratory organ disease can be considered for a lung transplant. If you are then fit enough for surgery, you will be placed on the General Organ Locating and Transplantation System’s roster. The patient will be given general anesthesia and surgery will be done in a hospital. Pipes will help you breathe, give you medicine, and help with additional bodily functions.

According to data from the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network, there have been more than 36,100 lung transplants completed in the United States since 1988. The majority of those surgeries were in patients aged 18 to 64 years old. According to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), the one-year survival rate of single-lung transplants is nearly 80 percent. The five-year survival rate is more than 50 percent. Those numbers were much lower 20 years ago.

Session 04: Heart Transplant

Heart transplant is an associate degree operation within which a pathological, failing heart is replaced with a healthier donor heart. A heart transplant is that expedient for people with heart disease once all various treatments have unsuccessful. Heart disease ought to been caused by a coronary failure, broken heart valves or heart muscles, inherent heart defects, or infective agent infections of the middle. Since the performance of the first human heart transplant in 1967, heart transplantation has changed from academic degree experimental operation to an extended time treatment for advanced heart condition. Over 5000 internal organ transplants occur every year around the world, though it's calculable that up to 50,000 individuals are candidates for transplantation. About 2,300 heart transplants are performed every year within the United States.

Session 05: Stem Cell Transplantation

Stem cell transplantation (SCT), typically observed as a bone marrow transplant, maybe a procedure within which a patient receives healthy stem cells to replace damaged stem cells. Stem cell transplants are most frequently used for cancers affecting the blood or immune system, such as leukemia, multiple myeloma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, Hodgkin lymphoma. Once the stem cells are infused into the patient’s blood, they travel to the bone marrow and begin the process of forming new, healthy blood cells including white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets. This process is called “engraftment’’. A stem cell transplant may be autologous, allogeneic, syngeneic, or cord blood.

About 50,000 transplants are performed annually, with the number increasing from 10% to 20% each year. Over 20,000 people have now lived five years or longer after having a stem cell transplant.

Session 06: Cornea Transplant

Cornea transplant could be a procedure that replaces your cornea, the clear front layer of your eye. In this process, your surgeon removes damaged or diseased corneal tissue with a healthy corneal tissue from the eye of a deceased human donor. Corneal eye disease is the fourth most common cause of visual disorder (after cataracts, glaucoma and age-related macular degeneration) and affects over 10 million individuals worldwide. Currently, ophthalmologists perform more than 47,000 corneal transplants in the U.S, every year.

Session 07: Skin and Tissue Grafting

Skin grafting is a surgical operation that involves removing skin from one area of the body and moving it, or transplanting it, to a different area of the body. This surgery might be done if a part of your body takes lost its caring cover of skin due to burns, injury, or illness. A split-thickness graft consists of epidermis and a variable amount of dermis. A full-thickness graft includes all the layers of the skin.

Tissue grafting (also referred to as gum graft or a soft tissue graft) is a procedure that’s designed to revive the health and natural appearance of your gum tissues by repairing the damage done by gum recession. The procedure is done by taking soft tissue from elsewhere in your mouth and securing it in place over the areas of recession.

Session 08: Drug Delivery in Transplantation 

Drug Delivery System could facilitate forestall Transplant Rejection. Immunosuppressive drug medicine domestically to forestall transplanted grafted tissue rejection through the utilization of a biomaterial that self-assembles into a colloidal gel. Scientists have designed targeted nanoparticles to help the therapeutic delivery of medication on to the organs. This new technique, ex vivo normothermic machine introduction (NMP) might increase the amount of viable organs obtainable for transplantation.

Session 09: Transplant Rejection

Transplant rejection occurs when the transplanted organ or tissue is rejected by the recipient's immune system, which destroys the transplanted tissue. It is a process in which a transplant recipient’s immune system attacks the transplanted organ or tissue. A person receives an organ from someone else during transplant surgery, that person's immune system aware that it’s foreign. This is because the person's immune system detects that the antigens on the cells of the organ are totally different or not "matched". Mismatched organs, or organs that are not matched closely enough, can trigger a blood transfusion reaction or transplant rejection.

Doctors use medicines like Cyclosporine and Immunosuppressant to suppress the recipient's immune system. The goal is to stop the immune system from assaultive the newly transplanted organ when the organ is not closely matched. If these medicines don’t seem to be used, the body will almost always launch an immune response and destroy the foreign tissue.

Session 10: Organ Donation

Organ donation is that the method of surgically removing an organ or tissue from one person (the organ donor) and putting it into another person (the recipient). Organs and tissues that may be transplanted include: Liver, Pancreas, Lung, Kidney, Intestine, Heart, Skin, Middle ear, Cornea, Bone, Bone marrow, Heart valves, and animal tissue. On average, 20 individuals die a day from the shortage of obtainable organs for transplant. One deceased donor will lay aside to eight lives through organ donation. About 6,000 living donations occur annually.

 

Market Research

Organ transplantation is one of the great advances in the modern day medicine. Organ transplantation is mostly carried out with the brain dead patients whose other organs are healthy and can be used to save another person’s life. Unfortunately, the requirement for organ donors is much higher than the number of people who donate organs. The shortage of organ donors for transplantation procedures are expected to restrain market growth. The world transplantation market size was estimated at USD 23.5 billion in 2016.

There is an immense gap between demand and supply of organs for organ failure treatment. According to National Kidney Foundation, there were around 122,737 patients in the U.S. waiting to receive organs for transplant in 2014. More than 3,000 new patients are added to kidney waiting list each month worldwide. From year 2000 and forward, there have been approximately 2,200 lung transplants performed each year worldwide.

According to Health Resources and Services Administration, till May 2017, there were around 117,829 patients waiting for organ transplants in the U.S., among them about 97,610 were waiting for kidney transplants. However, only 11,061 transplant procedures were performed from Jan to Apr 2017. Lack of awareness for organ donation and spiritual & customary beliefs forestall an outsized range of individuals from the donation. However, the high price of treatment and increasing incidence of organ failure has hampered the expansion of the market. Global organ transplantation market is expected to grow at a CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Research) of 9.8% during forecast period (2017-2023) as ascertained by the recent report by Market Research Future (MRFR).

Europe stands in the second position in the global organ transplantation market, followed by Asia Pacific.

U.S. transplantation market, by product, 2014 - 2025 (USD billion)

Organ Donation Rates of Countries

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Chance to acquire Knowledge and broaden your Skills :

International Transplantation Conference, with leaders from all over the world concentrated on learning about Transplantation and its advantages. This is your best chance to reach the Organ Transplantation community’s largest assembly of participants. Showcase your presentations, share information, meet modern-day and workable scientists, make a splash with new developments in drugs and acquire focus on title at this 2-day event. Transplantation Conference 2020 is characterized by using world-renowned speakers, the modern-day strategies, improvements and the present-day updates in Transplants.

Meetings International is announcing Young Scientist Awards through International Transplantation Conference (Transplantation 2020) which is scheduled at Paris, France during July 22-23, 2020. This Transplantation Conference focuses on “Exploring the Challenges Faced in Transplantation”.

Transplantation 2020 and upcoming conferences will recognise participants who have significantly added value to the scientific community of medical science and provide them outstanding Young Scientist Awards. The Young Scientist Award will provide a strong professional development opportunity for young researches by meeting experts to exchange and share their experiences at our International Conferences.

Transplantation 2020 focuses mainly on Organ Transplantation, Kidney Transplant, Lung Transplant, Heart Transplant, Stem Cell Transplantation, Cornea Transplant, Skin and Tissue Grafting, Drug Delivery in Transplantation, Transplant Rejection, and Organ Donation. Transplantation Organizing Committee is providing a platform for all the budding young researchers, young investigators, post-graduate/Master students, PhD. students and trainees to showcase their research and innovation.

Eligibility:

Young Scientists, Faculty Members, Post-Doctoral Fellows, PhD Scholars and bright Final Year M.Sc and M.Phil. Candidates. Persons from Scientific Industry can also participate.

Benefits:

The Young Scientist Feature is a platform to promote young researchers in their respective area by giving them a chance to present their achievements and future perspectives.

  • Acknowledgement as YRF (Young Research Forum) Awardee
  • Promotion on the conference website, Young Researcher Awards and certificates
  • Link on the conference website
  • Recognition on Meetings Int. Award Page
  • Chances to coordinate with partners around the world
  • Research work can be published in the relevant journal without any publication fee

Criteria:

  • All presented abstracts will automatically be considered for the Award
  • All the presentation will be evaluated in the conference venue
  • All the awards will be selected by the judges of the award category
  • The winners of the Young Scientist Award will receive award certificate
  • The awards will be assessed as far as plan and format, intelligence, argumentation and  approach, familiarity with past work, engaging quality, message and primary concerns, parity of content visuals, and by and large impression

Guidelines:

  • All submissions must be in English
  • The topic must fit into scientific sessions of the conference
  • Each individual participant is allowed to submit maximum 2 papers
  • Abstract must be submitted online as per the given abstract template
  • Abstracts must be written in Times New Roman and font size will be 12
  • Abstract must contain title, name, affiliation, country, speaker’s biography, recent photograph, image and reference

Conditions of Acceptance:

To receive the award, the awardee must submit the presentation for which the award is given, for publication at the website, along with author permission. Failure to submit the PPT and permission within the designated timeframe will result in forfeiture of award.

Award Announcements:

Official announcement of the recipients will occur after the completion of Transplantation Conference.

 

 

 

 

 

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  • Organ Transplantation
  • Kidney Transplant
  • Lung Transplant
  • Heart Transplant
  • Stem Cell Transplantation
  • Cornea Transplant
  • Skin and Tissue Grafting
  • Drug Delivery in Transplantation
  • Transplant Rejection
  • Organ Donation