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MESOT History & Purposes

The Middle East Society for Organ Transplantation (MESOT) was founded in 1987. The Society was incorporated and registered with the Bern, Switzerland Chamber of Commerce in June 1988 as a nonprofit international scientific Society.

The boundaries of the regions defined in the original bylaws were extended to include neighboring mid-Asian countries (Pakistan, Afghanistan and Former Soviet Republics) in accordance with the resolution accepted at the Third General Assembly, which was held in Tunis in December 1992.

MESOT became an affiliate member of the Transplantation Society in August 1990 at the General Assembly of the San Francisco Transplantation Society, and in January 1992 became associated with Transplantation Proceedings.

The purpose of MESOT, as stated in the Society's by laws, is:

  • To promote and encourage education, research and cooperation in the field of organ transplantation between medical centers in Middle Eastern, North African and neighbouring mid-Asian countries for the purpose of advancing the art and science of transplantation, and to serve the patients of this region through the application of new knowledge and advances in the transplantation of organs for the treatment of human disease.
  • To create a scientific forum for discussion of all problems related to the field of transplantation, including medical, social and legal aspects.
  • To collaborate with existing public and private organizations to promote and encourage research and clinical applications related to transplantation, and to participate and assist in the coordination of efforts or the formulation of programmes by all physicians, agencies, health personnel and scientists which will promote the donation of organs.
  • To encourage meetings, symposia and congresses, and to prepare and distribute publications and announcements in order to fulfill the above objectives.