To Immunity and Beyond

The CDTRP is pleased to present a 13-part webinar series designed to disseminate CIHR-funded immunology research, foster knowledge exchange, and strengthen collaboration across Canada’s immunity, donation, and transplantation communities. A national virtual series disseminating cutting-edge immunology research at the intersection of immunity, infection, organ donation, and transplantation.
The series includes two primer webinars on foundational immunology topics for non-specialists (offered bilingually), alongside eleven main scientific webinars pairing mid- to late-career investigators with trainees or showcasing early-career researchers.
On April 2, 2026, we are pleased to have three Ph.D. candidates, Aisha Adill from the University of Toronto, Amy Thachil from the University of British Columbia, and Louis Vanpeperstraete from Université de Montréal, present their second primer webinar: “Immunology of Infections & Treatments in Organ Transplantation.”
This session is the second primer webinar, designed to provide essential foundational knowledge on immunity and infection. It is intended for individuals who are new to the topic as well as those seeking to refresh their understanding, and will support meaningful engagement with the upcoming webinar series.
We hope you can join us!
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About Aisha Adil

Aisha is a second-year PhD candidate in the Department of Laboratory Medicine & Pathobiology at the University of Toronto co-supervised by Drs. Michelle Bendeck and Paul Santerre. Her doctorate is focusing on nanoparticle drug delivery for treating vascular occlusive diseases in children and adults. She previously obtained an MSc in Tissue Engineering through the Institute of Medical Science, UofT, focusing on establishing a small tissue engineered animal model for vascular composite allotransplantation.

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About Amy Thachil

Amy Thachil is a master’s student in the laboratory of Dr. Tom Blydt-Hansenat the BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute. She completed her undergraduate degree in human biology and immunology at the University of Toronto. She is currently pursuing her masters in experimental medicine at the University of British Columbia. Her work will focus on immunometabolomic biomarkers of transplant outcomes in kidney transplant recipients.

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About Louis Vanpeperstraete

Après un master de recherche de biologie-santé à l’université de Lille (France), j’entame désormais un phD d’immunologie et microbiologie à l’université de Montréal (Québec) dans l’équipe du Dre Hébert. After a research master’s degree in biology and health at the University of Lille (France), I’m now starting a PhD in immunology and microbiology at the University of Montreal (Quebec) in Dr. Hébert’s team.