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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.

DePPaRT Webinar: Insights and Implications

DePPaRT Webinar: Insights and Implications On Tuesday, March 30 at 3pm EST, Canadian Blood Services' Donation Physician Network and Donor Coordinator Network will host a joint webinar on theDePPaRT study, led by Dr. Sonny Dhanani followed by a panel discussion. Click here to join the meeting or find a local number to call in [...]

2021-03-23T09:22:01-04:00March 23rd, 2021|Categories: Newsletter|

Surveillance of Organ Transplant Recipients Affected by COVID-19: Data posted

Surveillance of Organ Transplant Recipients Affected by COVID-19: Data posted The emergence of COVID-19 has had far-reaching implications for the public’s health and has been particularly impactful in vulnerable populations such as transplant recipients. Through a collaboration between Dr. Deepali Kumar and Tina Marinelli (transplant infectious disease specialist, UHN), the Canadian Society of Transplantation (CST), [...]

2021-03-23T09:54:44-04:00March 23rd, 2021|Categories: Newsletter|

First International Workshop of the Canadian NASH Network (CanNASH)

First International Workshop of the Canadian NASH Network (CanNASH) Joint with Single Topic Conference of the Canadian Association for the Study of the Liver (CASL) Due to the obesity and co-epidemic of type 2 diabetes, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common liver disease in our country, affecting one in fourth [...]

2021-03-23T10:05:45-04:00March 23rd, 2021|Categories: General, Newsletter|

CDTRP Support for Research Proposals and Spring 2021 CIHR Project Grants

CDTRP Support for Research Proposals and Spring 2021 CIHR Project Grants CDTRP offers a wide variety of research support that can be integrated into CIHR Project Grant proposals (or any other funding applications). For example, we offer cash contributions toward economic, legal, ethics, or social analysis, funding to support the integration of patient, family [...]

2021-07-19T12:52:37-04:00February 22nd, 2021|Categories: General, Newsletter|

Congratulations to the POSITIVE team: publication in Transplantation

Congratulations to the POSITIVE team: publication in Transplantation Congratulations to Dr. Seema Mital and the whole POSITIVE team for their new publication in Transplantation (view here). This multi-site study was achieved by a collaboration built and supported through the CDTRP. This paper reports that in pediatric patients, a suite of specific variables are key [...]

2021-03-25T09:11:50-04:00March 15th, 2021|Categories: General, Newsletter|

Freshly funded: Congratulations to Dr. Jason Acker and team

Funding Update: Dr. Jason Acker Awarded The CDTRP congratulates Dr. Jason Acker for his recent funding awarded via CIHR Fall 2020 Competition for his research "Enabling liver cryopreservation by controlling ice recrystallization with small molecule inhibitors". Introduction by Dr. Jason Acker: Through the CDTRP network, we have identified colleagues who have the ex vivo [...]

2021-03-16T15:42:29-04:00March 16th, 2021|Categories: General, Newsletter|

Featured Publication in Canadian Journal of Anesthesia: Amanda van Beinum

Featured Publication in Canadian Journal of Anesthesia: Amanda van Beinum Requests for somatic support after neurologic death determination: Canadian physician experiences Introduction by Amanda van Beinum: "This paper was inspired by court cases in Canada in 2018 and 2019 in which the families of patients who had been declared dead by neurological criteria requested [...]

2021-03-16T15:17:54-04:00March 16th, 2021|Categories: General, Newsletter|

March 8: International Women’s Day!

March 8: International Women's Day! #IWD2021 CDTRP has long been proud to have gender-balance at all levels of our network, and have equity as a cross-cutting research priority, but there is much work that remains. We will continue to take concrete steps towards gender equity, and encourage all organizations in the research ecosystem [...]

2021-03-08T19:23:07-04:00March 8th, 2021|Categories: General, Newsletter|

COVID-19 Vaccination in Transplant Recipients: CDTRP National Initiative

COVID-19 Vaccination in Transplant Recipients: CDTRP National Initiative The challenges of the pandemic have been particularly acute for transplant recipients. As vaccination programs begin rolling out across the country, there remain many unanswered research questions about COVID-19 vaccination in this population, who were excluded from all of the initial clinical trials. Over the [...]

2021-03-08T15:24:20-04:00March 8th, 2021|Categories: General, Newsletter|

New Member Profile: Dr. Caroline Tait, medical anthropologist specializing in Indigenous Health and expert social distancer

New Member Profile: Dr. Caroline Tait, medical anthropologist specializing in Indigenous Health and expert social distancer The CDTRP has been delighted to welcome many new members in 2020 and we are planning to welcome many more in 2021. We’ll be sharing information on their research expertise and interests through our New Member Profile series. [...]

2021-07-06T14:34:08-04:00March 8th, 2021|Categories: General, Newsletter|
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