Indian Transplant Newsletter. Vol.24 Issue No.2, April 2025 - June 2025
Print ISSN 0972 - 1568  /   Online ISSN 3048 - 653X

International Transplant Congress Hosted by ESOT | 29 June – 2 July 2025 | London

Jaya Jairam
Indian Transplant Newsletter. 2025 Apr-Jun; 24(2):p6
DOI: https://doi.org/10.64384/ITN.2025.035
Print ISSN 0972 - 1568
Online ISSN 3048 - 653X

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The International Transplant Congress, hosted by the European Society for Organ Transplantation (ESOT), took place in London from 29 June to 2 July 2025. Centered around the theme 'Nurturing a Sustainable Transplantation Journey,' the congress  emphasized on innovation, equity, long-term graft survival, and environmentally responsible practices in transplantation.

 

Highlights from ESOT 2025:

The congress brought together experts from across the globe and showcased cutting-edge advancements in transplantation science, clinical practice, and policy.

  • Personalised Transplant Medicine - Advances in genomics, biomarkers, and AI-driven predictive tools aimed at tailoring immunosuppression and improving graft longevity.
  • Sustainable Transplantation - Conversations around reducing the environmental footprint of transplantation, with practical solutions addressing hospital operations and organ transport logistics.
  • Equity and Access - Addressing disparities   in access totransplant, especially for migrants, ethnic minorities, and low-income populations in both high-and low-resource settings.
  • Xenotransplantation and Regenerative Medicine - Updates on breakthroughs in organ bioengineering, including 3D-printed tissues and xenograft models that may address future organ shortages.

 

Jaya Jairam, Project Director - MOHAN Foundation delivered an oral presentation on “Technology in Organ Donation and Transplantation - From Enabler to Predictor”. She presented a novel AI-powered innovation developed in India that enables precise kidney donor-recipient matching and predicts long-term organ survival. This tool is designed to support clinical decision-making and improve transplant outcomes, particularly in resource-constrained settings.

 

She also contributed several posters that showcased MOHAN Foundation's diverse and inclusive approach to strengthening the transplant ecosystem:

            Printed poster - 'Successful deployment of Drone-based

            transport systems for delivering organs'

            E-Posters -

            -  Enabling transplants for the non-affording using crowdfunding

            -  Impact of organ donation ambassador training

            -  Empowering transplant professionals through an innovative E-Learning training programme

            -  Equity through public-private partnership in underserved Northeastern India


To cite : Jairam J. International Transplant Congress Hosted by ESOT | 29 June – 2 July 2025 | London. Indian Transplant Newsletter. 2025 Apr-Jun; 24(2):p6. DOI: 10.64384/ITN.2025.035
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