WCN'24 Transplantation: International Updates. ISN-ERA Special Lecture

To update our knowledge and responsibility on events related to organ trafficking and transplant tourism at the international level, as well as the measures in place to deal with these issues. To understand the origin and the enormous differences that exist in the practice of renal transplantation in the countries of Latin America and Caribbean Region. To remain aware of the diverse causes that generate acute graft dysfunction, its early recognition and treatment. To highlight the relevance of knowing the risk variants of the APOL1 gene in renal transplant donors and recipients.

Dominique Martin

Australia

Dominique is Professor of Health Ethics and Professionalism in the School of Medicine at Deakin University. Her research focuses on ethical issues in organ and tissue donation and transplantation and in nephrology, and on professionalism in healthcare. Dominique currently represents Oceania on the Council of the international Transplantation Society and has served as a consultant to the World Health Organization and the Australian Organ and Tissue Authority. She is also a member of the joint ethics task force of ISN-ASN-ERA, Chair of the Asia Pacific Bioethics Education Network, an Associate Editor of Transplantation, and a founding member of the Doha International Academy for Organ Donation and the Declaration of Istanbul Custodian Group.

Luis Morales Buenrostro

Mexico

Zubeyde Serhan Tuglular

Turkey

Fernanda Sales Luiz Vianna

Brazil

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Organ Trafficking: A Complex and Devastating Reality
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The Many Challenges of Kidney Transplantation in Developing Countries: Latin America
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Open to view video.
Acute Allograft Dysfunction
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Open to view video.