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American Society of Transplantation (AST) Cutting Edge of Transplantation (CEOT) 2018
Arizona Biltmore Hotel *
ARIZONA , USAAmerican Society of Transplantation (AST) Cutting Edge of Transplantation (CEOT) is organized by American Society of Transplantation (AST) and will be held during Feb 08 - 10, 2018 at Arizona Biltmore Hotel, Phoenix, Arizona, United States of America.
The target audience for this medical event is primary audience is transplant professionals. If you are physicians, surgeons, nurses, administrators and researchers working in the field of transplantation, then CEoT is a must-attend event for you. This CME Conference has been approved for a maximum of 13.0 credits/contact hours.
Conference Description :
This Cutting Edge of Transplantation (CEoT) meeting brings together clinical and regulatory experts from the field of transplantation medicine in an interactive forum designed to further the understanding of advances in clinical transplantation, as well as regulatory policies that impact transplant and provide tools to integrate these advances into clinical practice.
CEoT 2018 will focus on breaking through these regulatory barriers to unleash the innovation needed to safely address these concerns. Key representatives from the transplant community and these regulatory bodies will participate in an interactive forum to respectfully debate and explore common ground where these advances can be successfully explored in a manner that is safe for patients and does not bring unintended and potentially harmful financial or punitive consequences to transplant programs desiring to think outside of the box.
USD
2017-11-06
Group registrations not allowed
Accompanying persons not allowed
We don’t accept Online Abstracts
The Arizona Biltmore is a living architectural masterpiece, showcasing the seminal influence of America’s most heralded architect, Frank Lloyd Wright. As the consulting architect, Wright collaborated with a former student, Albert Chase McArthur. Wright’s dramatic style and imprimatur are imbedded throughout the resort’s design. The Biltmore was erected entirely of “Biltmore Block,” a variation on a textile block first used by Wright to construct private homes. The pre-cast blocks were made from desert sand on-site and created in 34 different geometric patterns inspired by the trunk of a palm tree.
The iconic Arizona Biltmore has recently completed a multi-million-dollar redesign that offers guests modern and refined accommodations while preserving the historic integrity and architecture of the property. The renovation transformed rooms and suites, meeting spaces, ballrooms, pre-function rooms, Spa Biltmore, as well as the prohibition-era Mystery Room with a sophisticated new look that recalls the seductive style of the resort’s early years.
In addition to luxurious accommodations, this venue offers meeting attendees a comfortable conference center for learning and networking.
2400 East Missouri Avenue
Phoenix, Arizona, United States, 85016
Ph: 855-689-2878
Discover more about this beautiful sanctuary at http://www.arizonabiltmore.com
Submission Info
Abstract submission deadline 2017-12-08
Abstracts will be presented in poster format. All abstracts presented at CEoT will receive focused attention and constructive feedback from attendees and faculty.
Abstract presenters must register on their own and cover all of their own travel costs.
Abstracts presented or accepted for presentation by a young investigator (defined as a medical student, resident, or fellow) at an AST or ASTS national meeting within the previous year may also be submitted to the American Transplant Congress (ATC).
Young Innovator Award Travel Grants
AST will award a limited number of Young Innovator Award (YIA) travel grants to the highest scoring abstracts submitted by emerging professionals in transplantation. If awarded a YIA travel grant, the recipient must register for and attend the Cutting Edge of Transplantation and present the abstract. The Planning Committee will award travel grants in the amount of $500 each.
Eligibility
Trainees, post-doctoral fellows, clinical fellows and residents, surgical fellows, research fellows, young investigators within 3 years of completing their post-doctoral fellowship, and transplant pharmacists and allied health professionals in transplant (nurses, coordinators, physician assistants) working in transplantation for 3 years or less are eligible.
How to Apply
Apply for a Young Innovator Award travel grant during the abstract submission process if you meet the eligibility criteria.
Contact No.: 856.439.9986
Email: info@myAST.org
Contact No.: 856.439.9986
Email: info@myAST.org