
A Transplant and Cellular Therapy Learning Network
Engraft brings together patients, caregivers, and healthcare teams to innovate and improve pediatric and adult transplant and cellular therapy outcomes. We believe the best insights come from the people living your journey, and that sharing those insights can change outcomes for everyone.
Engraft uses an evidence-based approach developed by the Anderson Center for Health Systems Excellence at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, a methodology proven across 16 existing learning health networks. Engraft applies that same rigor to the transplant and cellular therapy community.
The network is designed by and for the transplant and cellular therapy community: patients, families, clinicians, advocacy groups, researchers, health care systems, and payers, all working together to improve care.
Connect and collaborate with peers across the transplant and cellular therapy community. Share what works and learn from each other.
A robust data registry to track outcomes, identify patterns, and drive improvement across centers.
Engage in research that directly improves the treatment experience for patients and families.
National leadership opportunities for clinicians, patients, and families shaping the future of transplant and cellular therapy care.
Exclusive member resources including tools, guides, and community-built content like this Garden.
The Community Garden is one of Engraft's public-facing tools, a growing collection of tips, questions, and resources contributed by patients, families, and care teams who have lived the treatment journey. It's designed to help people feel less alone and more prepared, one topic at a time.
Engraft is growing, and there's a place for you in the network, whether you're a patient, a family member, a clinician, or a researcher.