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DESCRIPTION:&nbsp\;\nJune 25\, 2026 | 12PM - 1:30PM CT\nLive Webinar on Zoo
 m\nOrgan transplantation is at a crossroads. Too many people die for lack 
 of an organ. Confidence in the U.S. transplant system has been shaken. Joi
 n three top experts to debate what comes next! Will new technologies save 
 lives &mdash\; perfusion options\, xenotransplantation\, and prolonged org
 an cryopreservation? Will reorganizing the transplant system and modernizi
 ng the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) solidify publi
 c trust? This webinar will explore the future of organ transplantation.\n\
 nThe webinar is free and open to the public. It is co-sponsored by the Nat
 ional Science Foundation (NSF) Engineering Research Center for Advanced Te
 chnologies for the Preservation of Biological Systems (ATP-Bio) (grant no.
  EEC 1941543). Any opinions\, findings\, and conclusions or recommendation
 s expressed are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the v
 iews of NSF or the Consortium on Law and Values.\n\nLearn more and registe
 r
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SUMMARY:Frontier Issues in Organ Transplantation: New Approaches to Saving 
 Lives & Securing Trust
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><strong>June 25\, 2026 | 12
 PM - 1:30PM CT<br />\nLive Webinar on Zoom</strong></p>\n<p>Organ transpla
 ntation is at a crossroads. Too many people die for lack of an organ. Conf
 idence in the U.S. transplant system has been shaken. Join three top exper
 ts to debate what comes next! Will new technologies save lives &mdash\; pe
 rfusion options\, xenotransplantation\, and prolonged organ cryopreservati
 on? Will reorganizing the transplant system and modernizing the Organ Proc
 urement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) solidify public trust? This web
 inar will explore the future of organ transplantation.\n</p>\n<p>The webin
 ar is free and open to the public. It is co-sponsored by the National Scie
 nce Foundation (NSF) Engineering Research Center for Advanced Technologies
  for the Preservation of Biological Systems (ATP-Bio) (grant no. EEC 19415
 43). Any opinions\, findings\, and conclusions or recommendations expresse
 d are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of NS
 F or the Consortium on Law and Values.</p>\n<p style="text-align: center\;
 ">\n<a class="btn  btn-primary" href="https://consortium.umn.edu/event/fro
 ntier-issues-organ-transplantation-new-approaches-saving-lives-securing-tr
 ust"><strong>Learn more and register</strong></a></p>
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