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The Quality in Organ Donation (QUOD) programme at the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences is excited to announce that applications are open for the 2026 Innovation Competition, a partnership between the charity Live Life Give Life, QUOD and the British Transplantation Society (BTS).

BTS / QUOD Innovation Competition logo

Thanks to the generous support of Live Life Give Life, these awards will provide pump-priming funding of up to £3,500 to two exciting projects:

  • QUOD Impact Award, which must include the use of QUOD samples
  • Open Discovery Award, open to any transplant-related subject

Shortlisted applicants will be invited to present their proposals at the BTS Congress 2026 in Llandudno, Wales on Thursday 5 March 2026, in front of a panel of judges and peers.

The competition is open to all organ donation and transplantation researchers and presents a fantastic opportunity to showcase your innovative ideas, gain recognition within the transplantation community, and secure funding to kick-start your research.

Applications close at 17:00 GMT on Friday 30 January 2026.

Full details and application forms can be found on the QUOD website. 

View the poster

Read about last year's competition 

 

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