Past Webinars

Trials Using Organs from Infected Donors

Dr. Atul Humar is a Professor in the Department of Medicine, University of Toronto. Dr. Humar received his medical degree from the University of Ottawa. He completed his residency and did further training in Transplant Infectious Diseases in Toronto and Boston. Dr. Humar’s research interests are in virology with a focus on [...]

2023-01-27T12:58:00-04:00April 23rd, 2019|Categories: 2019 Series, Past Webinars|

Cryobiology 101

CDTRP Training Webinar - Dr. Jason Acker - Cryobiology 101: How a knowledge of cryopreservation is critical to the development of cell therapeutics. Learning Objectives: Understand the role that biological variability plays in the response of cells to freezing and thawing Describe three factors which influence the recovery of cryopreserved cells Identify [...]

2023-01-27T12:58:35-04:00March 11th, 2019|Categories: 2019 Series, Past Webinars|

Sex and Gender in Transplant Research

The importance of sex and gender in research is paramount in transplantation and donation. Why? Enjoy this webinar explaining the importance of thorough research by including sex and gender. - Dr. Bethany J. Foster

2020-02-27T14:44:42-04:00December 2nd, 2019|Categories: Past Webinars|

Sask. First Nations and Métis Organ Donation and Tx Think Tank: Lessons Learned

Learn about Dr. Caroline Tait's experience in being the organizer of a Saskatchewan-based First Nations and Métis Think Tank on Organ Donation and Transplantation. The think tank is made up of Elders/Knowledge Keepers, peoples with lived experience and health care professionals in Saskatchewan. Dr. Caroline Tait is a member of [...]

2020-02-27T14:40:48-04:00February 25th, 2020|Categories: Past Webinars|

How Sex and Gender Affect Transplantation

This is the first of the CDTRP Cross-Cutting Priorities Webinar Series, which will discuss the necessary priorities in donation and transplantation research, including Sex and Gender. Enjoy a world expert, Dr. Anette Melk, from Hannover, Germany, deliver the importance of how sex and gender affect transplantation.

2020-02-27T14:36:25-04:00November 19th, 2019|Categories: Past Webinars|

Professional Social Media, Research and YOU

Enjoy this overview of on the evolution of social media use in healthcare and research and how applying social media and strategies benefit the transplant research community. Dr. Sapna Kudchadkar is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation [...]

2023-01-27T12:57:18-04:00September 13th, 2019|Categories: 2019 Series, Past Webinars|
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