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About Stéphanie Larivière

Stéphanie has a background in Biotechnology and Applied Arts. In 2017, she joined the Centre de recherche du Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CRCHUM) as a research coordinator in kidney transplantation. In 2019, she joined the Canadian Donation and Transplantation Research Program (CDTRP) as the Communications and Data Manager. In this role, Stéphanie manages the CDTRP’s website, the various social media platforms, and all the visual and technical aspects of the virtual and in-person conferences. She is the creative mind of CDTRP and a fervent behind the scene worker. Stéphanie is based out in Montréal, where she lives with her cat. She is passionate about culture (music, books, movies) and is a fancy natural wine and craft beer drinker.

CLOSED – Long COVID: Call to share your experience

Long COVID: Call to share your experience Immunocompromised individuals such as transplant recipients are particularly impacted by COVID-19, being at higher risk of severe outcomes including mortality. For transplant recipients surviving COVID-19, little is known about effective rehabilitation strategies nor strategies to support long-term recovery of quality of life. Long COVID is a [...]

2022-04-07T10:12:10-04:00February 22nd, 2022|Categories: General, Newsletter|

CDTRP Research Services for the community: Economic, Ethical, Legal and Social (EELS) Support

CDTRP Research Services for the community Since 2013, the CDTRP has supported research and innovation that addresses barriers within the fields of donation and transplantation, with the goal of advancing long-term health outcomes and quality of life for Canadian transplant patients. We are happy to highlight the tools and resources that CDTRP can [...]

2022-02-22T08:30:04-04:00February 22nd, 2022|Categories: General, Newsletter|

Solid Organ Transplantation: An Educational Mini-Series for Patients

Solid Organ Transplantation: An Educational Mini-Series for Patients Kidney transplantation can be overwhelming. Patients and caregivers must learn new information and navigate the healthcare system. Patients must undergo a series of tests and appointments to be deemed suitable for transplant. The journey does not end after the transplant. Transplant recipients must take immunosuppressive [...]

2022-02-22T10:05:06-04:00February 21st, 2022|Categories: General, Newsletter|

CDTRP Research Services for the community: Connections to Expertise

CDTRP Research Services for the community Since 2013, the CDTRP has supported research and innovation that addresses barriers within the fields of donation and transplantation, with the goal of advancing long-term health outcomes and quality of life for Canadian transplant patients. Over the course of the next few weeks, we will highlight the [...]

2022-02-15T07:43:06-04:00February 1st, 2022|Categories: General, Newsletter|

February is Heart Month

February is Heart Month As February is Heart Month in Canada, the CDTRP would like to highlight a current heart related research project from Dr. Jennifer Conway entitled “Ex Situ Heart Perfusion for Optimization of Pediatric Donor Organ Utilization: Attitudes and Perception”. Dr. Conway is a cardiologist and Associate Professor in the Department [...]

2022-02-24T11:03:33-04:00February 1st, 2022|Categories: General, Newsletter|

Spotlight paper in World Journal of Hepatology: Alshaima Al Hinai

Spotlight paper in World Journal of Hepatology: Alshaima Al Hinai The CDTRP would like to congratulate Alshaima Al Hinai, a graduate student from McGill University working with Dr. Giada Sebastiani for the paper "Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis in liver transplant recipients diagnosed by serum cytokeratin 18 and transient elastography: A prospective study", recently published in [...]

2022-02-17T10:38:14-04:00February 15th, 2022|Categories: General, Newsletter|

Congratulations to all CDTRP members who were successful in the fall grant competitions!

Congratulations to all CDTRP members who were successful in the fall grant competitions! We would like to warmly congratulate all CDTRP members and their team who were successful in the CIHR Fall Grant Competition and other competitions. We are looking forward to supporting these projects with PFD partnerships, trainee support, management resources, and [...]

2022-02-16T10:31:39-04:00February 15th, 2022|Categories: General, Newsletter|

2nd ODTC Webinar – Cultural Safety and ODT Marginalized Communities

2nd ODTC Webinar - Cultural Safety and ODT Marginalized Communities On behalf of the Collaborative, you are invited to join a second discussion on challenges faced by racialized communities in organ donation and transplantation (ODT) presented in collaboration with Providence Health Care, UHN Centre for Living Organ Donation and A.C.T.I.O.N. How to improve [...]

2022-02-15T08:55:12-04:00February 15th, 2022|Categories: General, Newsletter|

CDTRP Research Services for the community: Clinical Trial Design and Support

CDTRP Research Services for the community Since 2013, the CDTRP has supported research and innovation that addresses barriers within the fields of donation and transplantation, with the goal of advancing long-term health outcomes and quality of life for Canadian transplant patients. Over the course of the next few weeks, we will highlight the [...]

2022-02-08T09:26:51-04:00February 8th, 2022|Categories: General, Newsletter|

CDTRP Theme 2 is pleased to announce its new co-leads: Dr. Marat Slessarev and Ms. Jennifer Woolfsmith

CDTRP Theme 2 is pleased to announce its new co-leads: Dr. Marat Slessarev and Ms. Jennifer Woolfsmith After many years of service, Dr. Maureen Meade, Dr. James Shapiro and Ms. Nathalie Trudeau will transition out of their roles as Theme 2 leads, but they will remain active CDTRP members. We want to thank Maureen, [...]

2022-02-08T08:59:06-04:00February 8th, 2022|Categories: General, Newsletter|
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