Translational research and innovation in modern transplant practice: Paradigms from Greece and around the world.

Georgios Tsoulfas, Ioannis Boletis, Vassilios Papalois
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The continuous clinical and technological advances, together with the social, health and economic challenges that the global population faces, have created an environment where the evolution of the field of transplantation is essentially necessary. The goal of this special issue is to provide a picture of the current status of transplantation in Greece as well as in many other countries in Europe and around the world. Authors from Greece and several other countries provide us with valuable insight into their respective areas of transplant expertise, with a main focus on the field of translational research and innovation. The papers that are part of this Special Issue "Translational Research and Innovation and the current status of Transplantation in Greece" have presented innovative and meaningful approaches in modern transplant research and practice. They provide us with a clear overview of the current landscape in transplantation, including liver transplantation in the context of a major pandemic, the evolution of living donor kidney transplantation or the evolution of the effect of hepatitis C virus infection in transplantation, while at the same time explore more recent challen ges, such as the issue of frailty in the transplant candidate and the changes brought by newer treatments, such as immunotherapy, in transplant oncology. Additionally, they offer us a glimpse of the effect that technological innovations, such as virtual reality, can have on transplantation, both in terms of clinical and educational aspects. Just as critical is the fact that this Special Issue emphasizes the multidisciplinary, collaborative efforts currently taking place that link transplant research and innovation with other cutting-edge disciplines such as bioengineering, advanced information technology and artificial intelligence. In this Special Issue, in addition to the clinical and research evolution of the field of transplantation, we are witnessing the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in medicine.

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现代移植实践中的转化研究与创新:来自希腊和世界各地的范例。
临床和技术的不断进步,加上全球人口面临的社会、健康和经济挑战,为移植领域的发展创造了一个必不可少的环境。本特刊旨在介绍希腊以及欧洲和世界其他许多国家的移植现状。来自希腊和其他几个国家的作者为我们提供了他们在各自移植专业领域的宝贵见解,重点关注转化研究和创新领域。本特刊 "转化研究和创新以及希腊移植现状 "中的论文介绍了现代移植研究和实践中的创新和有意义的方法。这些论文清晰地概述了移植领域的现状,包括大流行病背景下的肝移植、活体肾移植的演变或丙型肝炎病毒感染对移植影响的演变,同时还探讨了最近的挑战,如移植候选者的虚弱问题和移植肿瘤学中免疫疗法等新疗法带来的变化。此外,他们还让我们看到了虚拟现实等技术创新在临床和教育方面对移植的影响。同样重要的是,本特刊强调了目前正在进行的多学科合作,将移植研究和创新与生物工程、先进信息技术和人工智能等其他前沿学科联系起来。在本特刊中,除了移植领域的临床和研究发展外,我们还见证了医学跨学科合作的重要性。
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