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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.

2020: A year for Canada to leap ahead in donation and transplantation research

2020 is a year of opportunity for our network. Many of you will remember our roots, as we together founded the Canadian National Transplantation Research Program in 2013. The goal was to bring together our country's diverse donation and transplantation research communities, an ongoing effort that we are just as passionate about today. Over [...]

2020-03-05T19:11:47-04:00March 5th, 2020|Categories: General, Newsletter|

CIHR-IGH Sex and Gender Training Modules

These interactive modules are designed to help researchers and peer reviewers account for and appropriately assess the integration of sex and gender across multiple areas of health research. There are three different courses to choose from: 1. Sex and Gender in Biomedical Research; 2. Sex and Gender in Primary Data Collection with Human Participants; [...]

2020-03-02T18:28:14-04:00March 2nd, 2020|Categories: General, Newsletter|

CDTRP Education and Training Platform is offering 20 virtual seats to the Ontario Indigenous Cultural Safety Program

ONLY TEN SEATS LEFT, DO NOT MISS THE CHANCE! The CDTRP Education and Training Platform is happy to offer 20 pre-paid seats (value of $300 each) to an online training program given by the Ontario Indigenous Cultural Safety Program. This opportunity is open to all CDTRP members, including principal investigators, trainees, and laboratory [...]

2020-06-22T18:29:24-04:00June 8th, 2020|Categories: General, Newsletter|

Update on Events in Donation and Transplantation

There is a growing number of international and national events that will be going virtual for the 2020-2021 season. The donation and transplantation community are quick to adhere to advice from authorities to ensure better practices during the COVID-19 pandemic. Some key events for the community, including the American Transplant Congress (atcmeeting.org) and TTS [...]

2020-05-25T19:35:41-04:00May 25th, 2020|Categories: General, Newsletter|

Recording Available: COVID-19: Organ Donation and Transplant Town Hall #3

A number of transplant organizations from around the world have partnered to develop this educational webinar for the organ donation and transplantation communities. The goal was to share experiences to date and respond to questions about the impact of COVID-19 on organ donation and transplantation. Enjoy the Town Hall #3 by accessing the recording [...]

2020-05-12T14:31:34-04:00May 12th, 2020|Categories: General, Newsletter|

Grant Application Success: Dr. Shaifali Sandal

The CDTRP would like to congratulate Dr. Shaifali Sandal (Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University) on her recent success in the American Society of Transplantation Research Network Career Development Grants: 2020 grant competition. Dr. Sandal was awarded funds to support her project listed below: Identifying system-level barriers to living donor [...]

2020-05-25T20:23:16-04:00May 11th, 2020|Categories: General, Newsletter|

Webinar: Monitoring the immune system to fight COVID-19: CD4 status, lymphopenia, and infectivity

Science magazine is presenting a webinar titled "Monitoring the immune system to fight COVID-19: CD4 status, lymphopenia and infectivity" on April 30 at 12pm EST. Some of the topics covered will be: An overview of flow cytometry and immunophenotyping of the major lymphocyte subsets in relation to COVID-19 clinical research Learn about the application [...]

2020-04-28T14:21:56-04:00April 27th, 2020|Categories: General, Newsletter|

CIHR Spring Competition Cancelled

CIHR has made the decision to cancel the spring competition following consultations with Governing Council, Science Council, partners at the U-15, Universities Canada, HealthCareCAN, and the University Delegates Network, among others. Read the full message from Dr. Michael Strong Consult the FAQs More information for the research community

2020-04-06T19:11:00-04:00April 6th, 2020|Categories: General, Newsletter|

Cross-Cutting Priorities Webinar Series presents: Dr. Karen Yeates

Dr. Karen Yeates will discuss "Setting urgent health research priorities for Indigenous, rural and remote populations in Canada: Can we find a balance between the perspectives and needs of communities with those of health researchers?" Dr. Yeates is our eighth speaker for the Cross Cutting Priorities in Research Webinar Series (2019-2020). She will develop [...]

2020-03-31T14:14:39-04:00March 31st, 2020|Categories: General, Newsletter|
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