Global Forum on Transplantation Research and Technologies 2016

Organizer: Clyto Access Inc.
Venue: Movenpick Hotel Ibn Battuta Gate, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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Date: from: 2016-11-28 to: 2016-11-30
Fee: 399 USD
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Global Forum on Transplantation Research and Technologies event organized by Clyto Access Inc. from 28 to 30 November 2016 at Dubai, will provide an international platform for the exchange of knowledge with multifaceted approach in diversified branches of organ transplantation research through exemplary sessions, workshops, seminars, B2B meetings and exhibiting opportunities. The conference showcases world’s most renowned scientists, researchers, clinicians and more. Clyto Access is inviting industries/companies related to transplantation research and technology; participate to accomplish its aim of developing a broad program covering a diverse range of topics from the best cutting edge science to the latest controversies in ethics and public policies and issues relevant to development of transplant programs and organ donation.

Transplantation Forum - 2016 is organized in association with International Journal of Transplantation Research and Technology, an open access journal, covers areas of research such as auto transplantation, allotransplatation, tissue and organ transplantation, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. It also publishes research articles in the field of transplant rejection, immunosuppressant drugs, HLA and matching techniques, human genetic variability of kidney recipients, transplant infectious diseases, therapeutics for human diseases, device oriented aspects of transplantation, genetically engineered cells for transplantation, transplant complications and applications, transplant ethics and policy, organ trafficking, effect of regulatory T cells, cytotoxic cells for immunotherapy and cell targets. The journal deals with all aspects of transplantation research such as the exciting discoveries that are helping promote longer and better graft function and patient survival and also the challenges that health-care professionals and more importantly our patients face.

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