The International Journal of Organ Transplantation Medicine (IJOTM) is a quarterly, peer-reviewed, English-language journal dedicated to advancing the science and clinical practice of transplantation. The journal publishes high-quality basic, translational, clinical, and population-based research that improves donor assessment, graft preservation, transplant procedures, post-transplant management, and long-term recipient and graft outcomes.
IJOTM welcomes original contributions that strengthen evidence and practice across the full spectrum of organ and tissue transplantation. The journal seeks manuscripts with clear scientific merit, clinical relevance, methodological rigor, and meaningful implications for patient care, transplant policy, and global transplant practice.
The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, organ and tissue donation; living and deceased donor evaluation and selection; organ procurement, preservation, perfusion, and allocation; surgical techniques and perioperative management in transplantation; transplant immunology, immunogenetics, histocompatibility, and genomics; rejection, immune monitoring, and biomarker research; immunosuppressive therapy and transplant pharmacology; graft survival and prevention of graft dysfunction and failure; infectious complications; post-transplant malignancies; recurrence of primary disease; pediatric and adult transplantation; clinical trials; registry-based studies, epidemiology, and outcomes research; psychosocial, ethical, and health-equity issues in transplantation; cell and tissue transplantation; and emerging areas such as regenerative therapies and xenotransplantation.
The journal particularly encourages interdisciplinary work that connects laboratory discovery with clinical application, supports evidence-based transplant care, and addresses the needs of transplant programs in diverse healthcare settings worldwide.