Moving forward with national projects means assisting researchers in honing their skills, access to knowledge and interaction with colleagues. CDTRP is proud to help promote events related to its research Themes, Platforms and Cross-Cutting Priorities.
For more information on how request event promotion or support, contact us.
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Event Calendar
Events 2021 | Dates | Location |
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International Workshop of the Canadian Nash Network (CANNASH) | 8-9 April 2021 | Virtual |
Regenerative Medicine Symposium | 14-15 April 2021 | Virtual |
International Society of Nephrology World Congress of Nephrology | 15-18 April 2021 | Montréal, QC |
International Society of Heart and Lung Transplantation Annual Mtg and Scientific Sessions | 27-30 April 2021 | Toronto, ON |
Canadian Liver Meeting | 2-5 May 2021 | Virtual |
Cell Therapy Transplant Canada (CTTC) Annual Conference | 15-18 May 2021 | Québec, QC |
CCCTG Spring Scientific Meeting / Research Career Development Day | 31 May - 3 June 2021 | Montréal, QC |
American Transplant Congress (ATC) 2021 | 5-9 June 2021 | Seattle, Washington |
Canadian Society of Transplantation 2021 Annual Scientific Meeting | 4-7 October 2021 | Banff, AB |
International Donation and Transplantation Legislative and Policy Forum | 14-15 October 2021 | Virtual/Montréal, QC |
Patient, Family and Donor Research Forum | 4-5 November 2021 | Virtual |
CDTRP 8th Annual Scientific Meeting | 8-10 December 2021 | Kelowna, BC |
Webinars
Every two weeks, the CDTRP’s Platform for Education and Training hosts a Webinar with a pertinent topic and learning objectives related to the Themes and Cross-Cutting Priorities. Webinars provide an avenue for trainees and investigators to meet and question speakers in an informal discussion setting.
All webinars are open access
The 2019-2020 Cross Cutting Priorities Series reflects the importance of including CDTRP’s four cross-cutting priorities in research projects:
- Sex and gender;
- Pediatric, adolescent and elderly;
- Indigenous, rural and remote populations and
- Policy, commercialization and knowledge transfer.
Presented by national and international speakers, this Webinar series began in November 2019 and will extend to May 2020. To see earlier episodes, visit our YouTube page.