TTS 2026 Election Results


Thank You to All Candidates and Voters

The Transplantation Society extends its sincere thanks to all members who stood as candidates in the recent election. Your willingness to serve and contribute to the leadership of TTS reflects the strength, commitment, and diversity of our global community. We also thank all members who took the time to vote. Member participation is essential to the Society’s governance and helps ensure that TTS continues to represent the voices and priorities of transplantation professionals worldwide. The newly elected members will begin their terms at the conclusion of the TTS 2026 Congress, taking place in Sydney, Australia, September 20–23, 2026.

Thank you once again to all candidates and voters for your engagement and support of TTS.

  • President-Elect (2026-2028 then President 2028-2030)
  • Vice-President (2026-2030)
  • Treasurer (2026-2028 then Senior Treasurer 2028-2030)
  • Councilor-at-large (1) - Africa (2026-2030)
  • Councilor-at-large (1) - Europe (2026-2030)
  • Councilors-at-large (2) - Latin America (2026-2030)
  • Councilor-at-large (1) - North America (2026-2030)
President-Elect

Gabriel E. Gondolesi

United States
Biography
Vice President

Marti Manyalich Vidal

Spain
Biography
Treasurer

Alejandro Niño Murcia

Colombia
Biography
Councilor-at-Large - Africa

Refaat Kamel

Eqypt
Biography
Councilor-at-Large - Europe

Anette Melk

Germany
Biography
Councilor-at-Large - Latin America

Elias David-Neto

Brazil
Biography

Oscar Cesar Imventarza

Argentina
Biography
Councilor-at-Large - North America

Lori West

Canada
Biography

TTS 2026 Late-Breaking Abstracts and Extended Poster Submissions

Deadline - May 28, 2026

Did you miss the abstract submission deadline?
Do you have late-breaking discoveries, new data, or important results you would like to present?

There is still an opportunity to submit your work for later breaker or poster consideration at TTS 2026!

Visit the abstract submission page and submit your abstract today.

Late-Breaking Abstract Submission is now open until May 28, 2026.

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Just Released - Transplantation Journal - June 2026

Lung on a Chip
Utilizing a lung alveolus-on-a-chip model, Carl Atkinson and co-workers from Northwestern in Chicago introduce a novel system that replicates key features of lung ischemia-reperfusion injury. This model enables real-time visualization of barrier disruption, cytokine release, and cell injury phenomena central to primary graft dysfunction following lung transplantation.

The work introduces a predictive, human-based experimental system that offers valuable mechanistic insights, novel approaches to diagnosis and a platform for high-throughput therapeutic screening.

The Kidney-Epo-Immune Axis
This review by Paolo Crevedi and co-workers from Italy and Spain presents data showing that Erythropoetin (EPO) broadly impacts alloimmune responses with underlying complex mechanisms that interfere with both, tolerance and rejection.

Those processes operate through restraining effector T cells while preserving and expanding regulatory T cells. EPO also inhibits germinal center B cell activity while diminishing allo- and autoantibody production.

Of note, effects of EPO may also facilitate a resistance to immune checkpoint inhibitors demonstrating the delicate balance when interfering with EPO and its receptors. Nevertheless, harnessing the EPO pathway may offer novel targets of immunosuppression while potentially minimizing oncologic risk.

International Paired Kidney Exchange Programs
Xenia Klimentova together with a multi-national group, addresses the challenges of Kidney paired donation programs (KPD) that struggle with an accumulation of difficult-to-match recipients and small pools of incompatible pairs.

Addressing this issue, several international collaborations have emerged expanding pool sizes while increasing the number of transplants through the ‘exchange’ of donor kidneys across countries. This effort has collectively facilitated over 450 transplants, highlighting the crucial role of ongoing international cooperations in the development of KDPs.

Systemic Treatments for reoccurring HCC
Shih-Chao Hsu, and Long-Bin Jeng, from Taichung, Taiwan present one of the largest real-world cohort of patients who developed recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) after liver transplantation.

This uniquely high-risk population received systemic treatment with lenvatinib and sorafenib. Outcomes accounted for treatment-era effects and clinical risk profiles using pre-specified causal inference strategies.

Lenvatinib demonstrated superior progression-free survival and better tolerability,with early recurrence emerged as the predominant prognostic factor influencing outcomes.

These findings provide clinically actionable evidence to guide a systemic therapy selection for transplant recipients with recurrent HCC.


TTS and WIT Awards Nominations

The Transplantation Society is pleased to announce that nominations are now open for the Society’s most prestigious honors: the TTS Medawar Prize, the TTS Thomas Starzl Innovation Award, the TTS Dr. Sanjeev Kanoria Liver Transplant Award, WIT Awards and TTS Recognition Awards. TTS members are encouraged to nominate deserving colleagues whose work has had a meaningful impact on transplantation and the global transplant community.

The nomination deadline is May 18, 2026.
The Medawar Prize is widely regarded as the field’s highest honor for outstanding scientific contributions.
TTS-Starzl Innovation Award
Sponsored by
The TTS-Dr. Sanjeev Kanoria Liver Transplant Award
TTS Recognition Awards
These awards recognize individuals who have made a major international impact in the field of transplantation.

Transplantation Journal Highlights

Rising Stars: The Editorial Fellows Series

Meet our newest Editorial Fellow, Dr. Gaurav Tripathi!

Gaurav Tripathi, United States
HLA Director-in-Training, Laboratory Manager, Analytics Supervisor
Kashi Clinical Laboratories, Oregon, USA
Editorial Fellow

Dr. Tripathi is an HLA Director-in-Training, Laboratory Manager, and Analytics Supervisor in the HLA Department at Kashi Clinical Laboratories, Oregon, USA, where he oversees histocompatibility laboratory operations. He is currently completing his director-in-training program through the American Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics (ASHI- DTRC), USA.

With over a decade of international experience in transplant immunology, histocompatibility testing, and translational research, Dr. Tripathi brings strong scientific expertise and clinical precision to laboratory operations.

Previously, he completed a two-year ASHI-accredited HLA Director-in-Training fellowship at Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, USA (2023–2024), where he further developed his clinical competencies in histocompatibility and immunogenetics for both solid organ and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. His research focuses on the role of HLA and non-HLA genetic variants in transplantation outcomes, including bone marrow and solid organ transplantation. He actively contributes to the transplant field through HLA matching between patients and donors, pre-transplant testing, crossmatching, and post-transplant monitoring—such as donor-specific antibody (DSA) surveillance in solid organ transplantation and engraftment monitoring in bone marrow transplantation.

Dr. Tripathi is passionate about advancing transplantation science to improve patient outcomes. He is an award-winning researcher with over 35 peer-reviewed publications, a book chapter, editorial contributions, working as a guest editors and active memberships in multiple scientific societies. His commitment to advancing transplant diagnostics and immunogenetics continues to guide his work in research and clinical practice.

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Declining All-cause Allograft Survival in the Modern era: A 50-y Single-center Consecutive Cohort Study
Kidney transplantation outcomes have improved in the short term, but long-term graft survival gains have plateaued. Aging donors and recipients with increasing comorbidities may alter contemporary allograft outcomes.
Alveolus-on-a-Chip: A Novel Tool for Modeling Lung Transplant Cold Storage Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury
Current in vitro models used to investigate lung transplant cold storage (CS) ischemia/reperfusion injury (IRI) use single-cell lines in static culture. Although these models have informed our understanding of CS-IRI, they lack physiological complexity. We hypothesized that using a lung alveolus-on-a-chip model would facilitate the development of more physiologically relevant CS-IRI in vitro models.

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Clinical Utility of Standardized Genetic Testing in Kidney Transplant Candidate Evaluation
Genetic testing is increasingly used in the evaluation of kidney transplant (KT) candidates, yet its direct association with transplant-related outcomes remains unclear. This study assessed whether genetic test results are associated with key steps in the KT process.
In Vitro Evaluation of Necrostatin-1 Microparticles for Limiting Stress-induced Cell Death and Preserving Islet Function
Islet transplantation offers a promising therapy for type 1 diabetes, but early β-cell loss due to stress-induced cell death limits graft survival and function. Although apoptosis has been extensively studied, necroptosis, a regulated form of necrotic cell death, remains an underexplored contributor to β-cell dysfunction. Herein, we evaluated sustained necrostatin-1 (Nec-1) delivery via poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) microparticles (MPs) to protect islets from stress-induced damage in vitro.

Women in Transplantation Indigenous Research Grant

The deadline to submit is
Sunday May 31st, 2026.

WIT has extended the deadline for its Research Projects in Gender and Sex and SOT amongst Indigenous Populations grant. The applicant must be a clinician, health policy administrator, anthropologists, social scientist, clinical and/or basic science researcher in solid organ transplantation or donation, (and/or Indigenous health relating to solid organ transplant).

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