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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|

The Transplantation Society COVID-19 Update Dashboard

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, The Transplantation Society has created a worldwide COVID-19 Dashboard to serve as a resource for transplant professionals to get up to date information about the pandemic. The COVID-19 Committee is meeting multiple times a week, working together to address the needs of the international transplant community as the [...]

2020-06-01T14:08:57-04:00March 31st, 2020|Categories: General, Newsletter|

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|

World Transplant Winter Games Wrap-Up

CDTRP and CAN-RESTORE had the privilege of sponsoring the World Transplant Winter Games in Banff Alberta, which took place from February 24th to 29th 2020. The CDTRP joined the Canadian Transplant Association and Astellas in supporting this athletic event. This is only the second time this event has been held outside of Europe and [...]

2020-03-31T14:14:51-04:00March 31st, 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|

17th Annual Regenerative Medicine Symposium

17th Annual Regenerative Medicine Symposium by the Training Program Regenerative Medicine On April 22-23, 2020, the 17th Annual Regenerative Medicine Symposium – Advances Towards Harnessing the Immune Microenvironment to Promote Tissue Regeneration will take place ONLINE. Uyen Nguyen, a CDTRP Trainee and MSc student from the Levings Lab at UBC will be presenting the [...]

2020-04-14T19:51:01-04:00April 14th, 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|

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|

IVADO Call for proposals in response to COVID-19

IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM IVADO  In the current situation, we are committed to supporting data science and digital intelligence initiatives that can have a real short term impact on the pandemic we are now facing. We invite you to collaborate with us in order to provide solutions to the challenges presented by COVID-19, especially through [...]

2020-03-23T23:56:32-04:00March 23rd, 2020|Categories: General, Newsletter|
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