CDTRP 10th Annual Scientific Meeting – Happening Next Week!
Just a friendly reminder that the CDTRP 10th Annual Scientific Meeting is coming up next week! Join us in Montréal or online from December 5-7 as we celebrate a decade of research and advancements in donation and transplantation. Be part of the network’s journey towards fulfilling every wish to donate and making transplantation a lasting and sustainable cure. See you next week!
VIRTUAL ATTENDANCE
You cannot join us in Montréal? No worries, we have a virtual option for you to make sure you do not miss any of the sessions. Follow the link below to register!
We also invite you to join us for a virtual networking activity right before our Annual Scientific Meeting on Tuesday, December 5 at 11:00 am EST.
Unlock your inner riddle master and immerse yourself in an event of captivating enigmas, collaborative puzzle-solving, and forging connections at our Social Brain Twister event – a dynamic fusion that promises to challenge your intellect while igniting new friendships. At this event, you will team up with fellow participants in interactive breakout rooms and collectively unravel puzzles that will not only tantalize your mind but also create lasting bonds beyond the event!
CDTRP 10TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION BANQUET & NETWORKING – in-person only
Join us to celebrate a decade of success and achievements in donation and transplantation research at CDTRP’s 10th Anniversary Celebration Banquet. Our gourmet dinner will be accompanied by inspirational presentations from two incredible individuals – Simon Keith (CM), the first athlete in the world to play professional sports after undergoing a heart transplant, and Mai Duong a leukemia survivor and co-founder of Swab the World.
Sip on your favorite drinks from our cash bar while mingling with fellow attendees, including researchers, clinicians, patients, and policy-makers in the field of donation and transplantation research. Don’t miss this unforgettable evening to commemorate our achievements and renew our commitment to improving transplant outcomes across Canada. Reserve your seat today, and don’t forget your dancing shoes!