Organ Transplantation and Organ Donation – A Social Responsibility? Experiences in Spain and Germany
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Organ Transplantation and Organ Donation – A Social Responsibility?
Experiences in Spain and Germany

Monday, September 15, 2025, 5:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Embajada de España | Embassy of Spain
Lichtensteinallee 1, 10787 Berlin

Organ transplantation is the therapy of choice for end-stage organ failure. Despite its life-saving potential, this therapy is not available to all patients in Germany, as a lack of willingness to donate has led to a shortage of organs. Together with the Embassy of Spain in Berlin, we would like to explore this topic further. By examining the different experiences of Spain and Germany—two European countries with very different approaches to organ donation—we aim to discuss opportunities, challenges, and possible ways to increase donation willingness. Experts in organ transplantation from both countries will highlight differences and engage in discussion with the audience.

We look forward to welcoming:
Dr. Beatriz Domínguez-Gil, Director of the Spanish Transplant Organization (ONT),
Dr. Luis Rodríguez-Bachiller Villaronga, Gregorio Marañón University Hospital,
Dr. Alberto Sandiumenge Camps, Vall d’Hebrón University Hospital
Franziska Bleis, Patient Ambassador,
Dr. Axel Rahmel, Medical Director of the German Foundation for Organ Transplantation,
Dr. Dr. Sandra Loder, Managing Physician, German Foundation for Organ Transplantation, and
Prof. Dr. Johann Pratschke, Director of the Department of Surgery, Charité.
The event will be moderated by Christian Maier.

The event takes place within the framework of the special exhibition “Vessels: Infrastructures of Life” of the Berliner Medizinhistorisches Museum and Experimental Surgery | Charité, in cooperation with the Cluster of Excellence “Matters of Activity” at Humboldt University of Berlin, as part of the __matter Festival 2025. We gratefully acknowledge the generous support of Stiftung Charité.

Please register for the event here.
„Si-M-Day“ | November 24th, 2022
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Join us – at our online networking event.
We, the Si-M spokespersons and coordinators, are pleased to invite you to our first symposium „Si-M-Day“ on 24th November from 9 to 14 h – online.
It is dedicated to networking and initiation of projects between investigators of both partner institutions.
Click
here to register until November 18th (abstract submission deadline October 17th).
Active Matter in Robotic-Assisted Surgery
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Tuesday, 12.09.2022 | Cluster Retreat | Matters of Activity

2:30 – 2:45 pm Welcome & Intro
2:45 – 4:15 pm Panel 1
Rasa Weber Product Design (20 Minutes)
Felix Rasehorn Product Design (20 Minutes)
Binru Yang Engineering (20 Minutes)
Panel Discussion (30 Minutes)

4:15 – 4:45 pm Coffee Break
4:45 – 6:15 pm Panel 2
Jakub Rondomanski Mathematics (20 Minutes)
Babette Werner Art and Visual History (20 Minutes)
Anna Schäffner & Dominic Eger Domingos Product Design (20 Minutes)
Panel Discussion (30 Minutes)

6:15–7:30 pm Opening Exhibition und Aperitivo
BIH Charité Clinician Scientist Symposium in Honor and Memory of Duška Dragun
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28 May 2021 - 29 May 2021
BIH Charité Clinician Scientist Symposium in Honor and Memory of Duška Dragun

The symposium is composed of several components: First and foremost, it will commemorate Prof. Duška Dragun, the former Director of the BIH Biomedical Innovation Academy (BIA) and Director of the BIH Charité Clinician Scientist Program, who passed away in December 2020, and will be joined by stakeholders from academia and science policy. In addition, there will be scientific sessions, which will form tandems of program fellows and invited speaker. During a digital certificate ceremony on the evening of 28 May 2021, some 50 alumni will be bid farewell. The event language is English.

When
28 and 29 May 2021
10:00 - 6:30 pm

How
Online Event (semi-digital)

Registration
To receive the login link please register here.
Future Medicine 2017
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What’s trending? What’s new in health science? To find out, please save the date for the second Future Medicine in Berlin on November 7, 2017. Tagesspiegel and Berlin Institute of Health, together with Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin and Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, will feature outstanding international scientists, great visions of the future of medicine, and an exceptional concentration of knowledge. The four sessions of Future Medicine 2017 will be: 

Digital Health and Big Data
Precision Medicine and Predictive Models
Cell and Gene Therapies
Stem Cells and Human Disease Modeling  

Simon Moosburner, a student of medicine interested in regenerative medicine and future technologies, will talk about “Virtual & Mixed Reality: The Next Milestone in Surgery?” at Future Medicine 2017.
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21. Chirurgischen Forschungstage
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The 21. Chirurgische Forschungstage took place in Cologne. Five of our students gave terrific presentations: S. Moosburner gave an oral presentation on „Steatotic Liver Transplantation – a Growing Problem with Severe Complications“, H. Everwien on „Different biological scaffolds as a platform for engineering an endocrine Neo-Pancreas by using decellularization and recellularization techniques“, M. Noesser on „A comprehensive description of the development of a stable closed circuit for ex vivo rat liver machine perfusion“, R. Horner on „Is Percoll purifcation necessary for isolation of primary human hepatocytes?“, and N. Seiffert on „Recellularization of Decellularized Bovine Carotid Arteries using Human Endothelial Progenitor Cells: One Step towards an Autologous Bypass Graft“.
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ESOT The Future of Transplantation
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The ESOT YPT Workshop and its Presidential Debate gives you a chance to engage with a variety of speakers in a lively ‘town hall’ format, as well as connecting with other young transplant professionals from around the world. The session will begin with talks from three key presenters on the past, present, and future of transplantation and open Q&As with each presenter. 

09:00– 10:35 - The future of transplantation: 3 lectures on Past, Present and Future CHAIRS: Alice Koenig, Lyon, France   Thomas Resch, Innsbruck, Austria
09:05 Lecture: The future of transplantation - Historical Perspective Sir Roy Calne, Cambridge, United Kingdom 09:25 Open Q&A with Roy Calne
09:35 Lecture: The future of transplantation - Present perspective Jan Lerut, Brussels, Belgium 09:55 Open Q&A with Jan Lerut
10:05 Lecture: The future of transplantation - Future perspective  Igor Sauer, Berlin, Germany
10:25 Open Q&A with Igor Sauer
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Charité BIH Entrepreneurship Summit
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The Charité BIH Entrepreneurship Summit is a preeminent international cross-disciplinary forum for sharing and exploring the most important discoveries and emerging trends influencing the future of healthcare around the world.

Every year in May over 400 global leaders in healthcare innovation, including entrepreneurs, scientists, physicians, investors, policymakers, and business leaders convene at the Charité BIH Entrepreneurship Summit in the vibrant German capital of Berlin. We offer our participants a one-of-a-kind opportunity to meet with world-class specialists working at Charité & MDC, to build relationships with prominent international partners and experts working in the healthcare industry, and to help grow businesses.

This year's 10th Charité Entrepreneurship Summit will again take place at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities on May 8 - 9, 2017. The Summit is significantly supported by the Berlin Institute of Health and focusses on 'Global Challenges of Healthcare'. Israel will be the official partner country for the Summit 2017. We are looking forward to learning more about the Israeli innovation & start-up culture, funding opportunities and challenges in Healthcare.

The Summit's two-day agenda will address a wide variety of topical issues including change of innovation culture, healthy aging & degenerative diseases, virtual reality and mental health. In addition, the Summit will seek to engage participants in lively discussions about business, science and the intersection of the two. Startups and Entrepreneurs are invited to apply for the LifeSciences VentureMarket, a platform to present their companies to a pool of international angels, venture investors, and corporate funds at this year's Summit.

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