Newsletter

A Message from the Executive about COVID-19

As an effort to support CDTRP members and collaborators during the effects of COVID-19, the CDTRP is ready to offer tele/video-conferences and webinar platforms to keep collaborations open during this current climate of risks surrounding travel and face-to-face meeting. To request access to our conference and webinar platforms, please email info@cdtrp.ca We highly recommend [...]

2020-03-12T17:17:50-04:00March 12th, 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 [...]

2020-03-02T17:45:51-04:00February 28th, 2020|Categories: General, Newsletter|

Research Funding – Stem Cell Network

SCN is pleased to launch the second round of its national research funding competition for the 2019-22 period. The competition is comprised of three translational research programs and SCN’s new Innovation Research Program for early-career investigators. Overall, this research funding competition will inject an approximately $5M into stem cell research across Canada. Applications must [...]

2020-02-26T19:59:56-04:00February 25th, 2020|Categories: General, Newsletter|

CIHR-III: Application to New Investigator Forum is now LIVE!

The application to attend the Spring 2020 CIHR-III New Investigator Forum (NIF) is now LIVE! It will be held at the Kingsbridge Conference Center & Hotel in King City near Toronto, May 22 – 24th, 2020.  The CIHR Winter 2020 Travel Award competition launched on Monday, and individuals who would like to attend the NIF must apply through this competition. [...]

2020-02-18T15:00:59-04:00February 5th, 2020|Categories: General, Newsletter|

Grant Application Success: Improved organ transplant across the ABO barrier through enzymatic removal of antigens

The CDTRP is pleased to announce a successful grant application to the Fall 2019 Collaborative Health Research Projects (NSERC partnered) grant competition. This project is a collaboration between the team of Drs Stephen Withers (UBC chemist), Jay Kizhakkedathu (UBC Centre for Blood Research), Dana Devine (Canadian Blood services and UBC), Peter Rahfeld (UBC chemistry), [...]

2020-04-27T21:31:41-04:00April 27th, 2020|Categories: General, Newsletter|

National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week 2020

National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week (NOTDAW) raises awareness about the critical need for more donors across the country and encourages Canadians to register their decision and to talk to their loved ones about organ donation. The year 2017 marked the 20th anniversary of National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week. In 2020, [...]

2020-04-20T17:56:15-04:00April 20th, 2020|Categories: General, Newsletter|

Funding Update: Zhang and Jevnikar Awarded

The CDTRP would like to congratulate Dr. Zhu-Xu Zhang (Associate Professor, University of Western Ontario) and Dr. Anthony Jevnikar (Scientist, Lawson Health Research Institute) on their recent success in the Fall 2019 CIHR project grant competition. Drs Zhang and Jevnikar were awarded $550,800 over 5 years to support their project; shown below.   TLR3 [...]

2020-03-31T14:15:14-04:00March 31st, 2020|Categories: General, Newsletter|

CBS Consensus Guidance on COVID-19

The Canadian Blood Services' Professional Education website will be updating donation and transplantation services nationwide. Click here for the most recent Consensus Guidance for Organ Donation and transplant Services during COVID-19 Pandemic, COVID-19 impact on Kidney Paired Donation (KPD) and Highly Sensitized Patient Programs (HSP) and Consensus guidance for tissue donation during COVID-19 pandemic. [...]

2020-03-24T19:00:47-04:00March 24th, 2020|Categories: General, Newsletter|

CBS 2018 Systems Progress Report

The Canadian Blood Services 2018 Systems Progress Report is now online. The results reflected in these reports represent the individual and collective work of the provincial and territorial partners, organ donation programs, and transplant programs as well as the national efforts led by Canadian Blood Services. To learn more about the the CBS 2018 [...]

2020-03-10T19:19:39-04:00March 10th, 2020|Categories: General, Newsletter|
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