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– Petter Björquist (CEO Verigraft, Sweden) “Individualization of organs for transplantation avoids the need of immunosuppression” – Dennis Medved (Assistant researcher, Artificial Intelligence and Bioinformatics in Thoracic Surgery Science at Lund University, Sweden, and recipient of the VIKING Fund’s Prize 2022) – Penilla Gunther (Founder of FOKUS Patient®, Heart transplanted 2007) “The new life you have received as a gift – nothing to take for granted”. – Margareta Mittendorfer (Research engineer, Thoracic Surgery, Lund University) – Michael Olausson (Professor Transplantation Surgery Institution of Clinical Sciences at Sahlgrenska Academy, Gothenburg University) ”Reconditioning of kidneys increase the number of transplantations” Theme: Research and Development for enabling possibilities of transplantation – Sven-Eric Söder (Chairman of The Swedish National Council on Medical Ethics, SMER) “The way to new organs – an ethical question?”

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– Ina Laura Perkins (CEO Scandinavian RealHeart, Sweden) – Anna Aldehag (Head of the National Donation Centre, The National Board of Health and Welfare, Sweden) “Organ donation and transplantations in Sweden” – Dr Gabriel Oniscu (Director at Edinburgh Transplant Centre and President-Elect ESOT, Scotland) – Dr Luciano Potena (President ESOT – European Society of Organ Transplantation, Italien)

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Dr Andreas Zuckermann (President ISHLT – International Society of Heart and Lung Transplantation, Transplantation surgeon, Austria)įilling the gap between patients reported outcomes and clinicians preferred outcomes: how to define success in transplantation The future for transplantations and ISHLT’s global commitment to form the future via our core competencies and core values – Hanna Brodda (Science jorunalist, Mediefy)

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– Efstratios (Stratos) Chatzixiros (Adviser Transplantation, Health Product Policy and Standards (HPS) department, WHO Headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland) – Håkan Hedman (President Livet som Gåva & The Swedish Kidney Association)Ī global overview of the situation for people in need of an organ donation and transplantation The Forum will take place on December 5th and 6th.– Penilla Gunther (Founder FOKUS Patient®) “We hope that the discussions and ideas brought together at this year’s Global Landscapes Forum will resonate with the important global initiatives underway this year,” says Saint-Laurent. This year's event is expected to draw more than 2,000 participants, including experts, practitioners, students and members of government, private, non-profit and civil society organizations.īefore the end of 2015 the global community plans to establish an agreement guiding climate action beyond 2020 as well as a set of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – IUCN anticipates that the restoration of degraded and deforested land can contribute to each of these initiatives. The 2015 Global Landscapes Forum "will really advance the global restoration movement in support of the Bonn Challenge to restore 150 million hectares of degraded land by 2020," says Chetan Kumar, knowledge and science manager for restoration at IUCN. IUCN and the Global Partnership are set to co-host a number of events on forest landscape restoration at the Forum. “This year’s Global Landscape Forum will shine a light on this approach and foster new thinking,” she said. "The restoration of degraded lands holds the potential to answer many of our planet's most pressing challenges, from fighting poverty and climate change to providing food, energy and water security to vulnerable communities," said Carole Saint-Laurent, Coordinator of the Global Partnership on Forest Landscape Restoration and senior landscape restoration manager for IUCN's Global Forest and Climate Change Programme.






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