Be a Member
Whether you are an early-career or senior researcher in donation and transplantation, the CDTRP has a research Theme to fit your project and support its needs. Be a part of a world-first collaborative network of researchers nationwide. See the benefits to joining the CDTRP.
Be a Member
Whether you are an early-career or senior researcher in donation and transplantation, the CDTRP has a research Theme to fit your project and support its needs. Be a part of a world-first collaborative network of researchers nationwide. See the benefits to joining the CDTRP.
Be a Partner
The CDTRP values nationwide partnership with foundations, associations, industry and academia that share its vision for the future of Canadian research. By developing mutually beneficial relationships with partners, the CDTRP is able to trailblaze and forge ahead in its objectives. Interested in being a part of the Coalition Agreement, our Annual Meeting or having a long-term role in the CDTRP?
Be a Trainee
Early-career researchers are especially welcome to the CDTRP as they shape their careers in donation and transplant. Unlock additional grant and funding opportunities for your projects, travel to conferences and professional training by signing up and being a part of the Education and Training Program. The profile of a CDTRP Trainee are students, fellows, highly qualified personnel (HQP) and Allied Health Professionals (AHP). Learn more on the Education and Training Platform here.
Be a Patient, Family, Donor Partner
A strong, central feature of the CDTRP, the Patient, Family, and Donor Partnership Platform gives patients, caregivers and living donors a voice while offering an environment to collaborate between families, investigators, project leads and CDTRP Themes. Nationwide patient, family and living donor participation is a research priority in all CDTRP projects, contributing to the transfer of knowledge and positive impact on transplantation and donation in Canada. The CDTRP is not an advocacy group, but an inclusive network to help refine research by involving voices that matter.