WebsEdge is in San Francisco this July to be the official broadcaster at the World Transplant Congress, the second joint meeting of the American Society of Transplant Surgeons (ASTS), The Transplantation Society (TTS) and the American Society of Transplantation (AST). The event takes place July 26-31 at the Moscone West Convention Center, San Francisco, CA. www.wtc2014.org
Transplantation TV will broadcast a programme each day of the conference bringing together thought leaders and newsmakers from around the event. In addition we’ll be featuring in-depth films from the following organisations:
New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center
HLA Lab at Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center
Nevada Donor Network
Trillium Gift of Life Network
Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute
Lahey Hospital and Medical Center
Gift of Life Donor Program
California Pacific Medical Center, Sutter Health, Department of Transplantation
Loyola University, Transplant Center
Histocompatibility, Immunogenetics, & Disease Profiling Laboratory, Stanford University School of Medicine
Yale-New Haven Transplant Center
Where to Watch Transplantation TV:
During the conference you will be able to watch Transplantation TV on screens around the Moscone Convention Center. You can also catch it the following hotels:
Marriott Marquis
Intercontinental
Courtyard by Marriott
Grand Hyatt
You can also watch Transplantation TV online here and on YouTube.
Follow us and the meeting on Twitter: @WebsEdge_Health | @WTCMeeting | #WTC2014
Transplantation TV is part of WebsEdge/Health – our group of products and services for Health related organizations, connecting issues and audiences through the power of television.Air Jordan 1
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