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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.

Welcome to new Patient, Family, Donor Partner: Leonard Hodder

Welcome to new Patient, Family, Donor Partner: Leonard Hodder The CDTRP’s Patient, Family and Donor (PFD) Partnership Platform is growing and we’re pleased to welcome our newest member, Leonard Hodder. Our PFD Platform Manager, Manuel Escoto, caught up recently with Leonard to understand more about what his goals are for being a patient [...]

2021-09-28T07:47:05-04:00September 28th, 2021|Categories: General, Newsletter|

CDTRP September 28 Special Webinar: Third dose of COVID-19 Vaccination in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients

CDTRP September 28 Special Webinar: Third dose of COVID-19 Vaccination in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients Are you wondering about the effects of the COVID-19 third booster vaccine on immunocompromised people? The standard two-dose vaccine immunization may provide limited immunity against COVID-19 disease for organ transplant recipients. To help increase immunity, boosters of the [...]

2021-09-21T09:21:32-04:00September 21st, 2021|Categories: General, Newsletter|

CDTRP Exercise Hub – September 27 Meeting Agenda

CDTRP Exercise Hub - September 27 Meeting Agenda The CDTRP Exercise Hub is a targeted group specifically focused on project support, collaborative grant development, and initiatives to build research capacity across Canada. The CDTRP Exercise Hub aims to allow for targeted discussion surrounding exercise, prehabilitation, rehabilitation, and sarcopenia and how they relate to [...]

2021-09-21T08:41:31-04:00September 21st, 2021|Categories: General, Newsletter|

Theme 3: Engineer and Allocate Better Grafts – September 29 Meeting Agenda

Theme 3: Engineer and Allocate Better Grafts - September 29 Meeting Agenda Each of the five CDTRP Research Themes holds regular meetings to discuss new ideas, present the latest research results, and make new connections. CDTRP Theme meetings are open to all CDTRP members (including trainees and PFD partners). If you would like [...]

2021-09-21T08:33:02-04:00September 21st, 2021|Categories: General, Newsletter|

Welcome Demitra and Kristian!

Welcome Demitra and Kristian! As you may know, the CDTRP is coordinating a national research strategy to better understand COVID-19 vaccination issues in transplant recipients. The strategy aims to determine the immunogenicity and safety of COVID-19 vaccine in adult and pediatric transplant recipients (solid organ and allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell) [...]

2021-09-21T09:07:58-04:00September 21st, 2021|Categories: General, Newsletter|

CDTRP TGLN Ontario Health Research Innovation Grant awardee – Pilot Study to Explore Ethical Issues and Stakeholder Trust in the Use of Normothermic Regional Perfusion in Organ Donation in Canada (Charles Weijer)

CDTRP TGLN Ontario Health Research Innovation Grant awardee - Pilot Study to Explore Ethical Issues and Stakeholder Trust in the Use of Normothermic Regional Perfusion in Organ Donation in Canada (Charles Weijer) Through collaboration with partner organizations, CDTRP is pleased to offer our annual Research Innovation Grant competition to fund exciting new project [...]

2023-07-04T08:49:05-04:00August 31st, 2021|Categories: General, Newsletter|

Living Donation: What’s your (research) story?

Living Donation: What's your (research) story? September 12-18, 2021 is Living Donation Week! Each year, living donor transplants save the lives of hundreds of Canadians awaiting a liver or kidney transplant. Living organ donation offers a shorter pathway to better health with a considerably shorter wait time and better health outcomes than a [...]

2021-09-14T10:15:13-04:00September 13th, 2021|Categories: General, Newsletter|

Research Feature: Impact of living donation on women’s access to liver transplantation

Research Feature: Impact of living donation on women's access to liver transplantation Did you know? Living liver donations accounted for 21% (1 in 5) of the estimated 36,000 liver transplants performed in WHO member countries in 2019. (Source) In Canada, 1 in every 8 liver transplants is made possible by a living liver [...]

2021-09-14T09:49:04-04:00September 14th, 2021|Categories: General, Newsletter|

Research Feature: Improving health systems to enhance living donor kidney transplantation

Research Feature: Improving health systems to enhance living donor kidney transplantation Did you know? Living organ donation offers a shorter wait for transplant. The wait time for a living donor kidney transplant is about 1 year while those waiting for a deceased donor transplant wait 4 years or more depending on blood type [...]

2021-09-14T09:47:07-04:00September 14th, 2021|Categories: General, Newsletter|

Research Feature: The efficiency of living kidney donor evaluation

Research Feature: The efficiency of living kidney donor evaluation Did you know? In 2019, 534 healthy Canadians donated a kidney to someone on the transplant waitlist, including 88 who donated via the paired kidney exchange program. (Source) In Canada, 30% of all kidney transplants are made possible by a living kidney donor. (Source) [...]

2021-09-14T10:14:47-04:00September 14th, 2021|Categories: General, Newsletter|
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