Sep 27
2:00 pm | Virtual

Immunohematology boot camp: Titer method and clinical application

Antibody titrations can be helpful in-patient management in the setting of pregnancy, hematopoietic transplant, solid organ transplant, and in the work-up of complex antibody cases. Suzanne Davisson will focus on lab techniques for titrations and different applications of titrations, such as

Nov 16
8:00 am | Vancouver

17th Annual Earl W. Davie Symposium

This annual 1-day symposium, in honour of Dr. Earl W. Davie, features presentations by leading experts in vascular biology, hemostasis-thrombosis, and cardiovascular and neurologic disease. Dr. Earl W. Davie’s scientific contributions in hemostasis-thrombosis have impacted the care of patients world

Apr 6
12:00 pm | Virtual

Providing rare red cells: An overview of the Canadian Blood Services' rare blood program

This webinar series brings together practicing experts from around the world to share knowledge for the benefit of all communities. The forum is hosted by Bio-Rad Laboratories and qualifies for continuing education credits. Rare red cell requirements present a unique challenge to the blood system

Apr 4
1:00 pm | Webinar

CDTRP Research Connect

CDTRP 2023 Research Connect Topic: The challenge of missed organ donors: Can machine learning be used for early identification of potential donors? – (Theme 1) Presented by: Dr. Michaël Chassé & Dr. Nicolas Sauthier The CDTRP is pleased to host its new discussion-based meeting series called

Jun 9
11:00 am | Webinar

CDTRP Patient, Family & Donor Forum

CDTRP Patient, Family & Donor Forum The Canadian Donation and Transplantation Research Program (CDTRP) in cooperation with the Organ Donation and Transplantation Collaborative (ODTC) and the Canadian Society of Transplantation (CST), is happy to host the 4th edition of the Patient, Family and Donor

Jun 8
11:00 am | Webinar

CDTRP Patient, Family & Donor Forum

CDTRP Patient, Family & Donor Forum The Canadian Donation and Transplantation Research Program (CDTRP) in cooperation with the Organ Donation and Transplantation Collaborative (ODTC) and the Canadian Society of Transplantation (CST), is happy to host the 4th edition of the Patient, Family and Donor

Senior scientist wins prestigious award for discovering a ‘gold standard’ reagent used in transfusion medicine

Dr. Donald Branch, Canadian Blood Services senior scientist, has received four awards from the Association for the Advancement of Blood & Biotherapies (AABB) but his most recent honour as a recipient of the Dale A. Smith Memorial Award is the first time that comic book superheroes have played a part. Antibodies are proteins that are part of the body’s immune response, intended to offer protection from undesirable substances such as viruses and bacteria. If the body inadvertently creates autoantibodies that react toward its own proteins instead of attacking foreign materials, these
March 28, 2023

Apr 3
11:00 am | Virtual

Providing rare red cells: An overview of the Canadian Blood Services' rare blood program

This webinar series brings together practicing experts from around the world to share knowledge for the benefit of all communities. The forum is hosted by Bio-Rad Laboratories and qualifies for continuing education credits. Rare red cell requirements present a unique challenge to the blood system

Investigating the impact of age and diabetic status on blood product characteristics

Elyn Rowe, a PhD student with Dr. Dana Devine at CBR was awarded first prize in Canadian Blood Services’ Research 180 Video Competition for creating an original video that showcases her research (which she describes in this blog below). Check out her winning 3-minute video (embedded video). To expand the donor pool and promote inclusivity, Canadian Blood Services has made strides to expand donor eligibility criteria. Some notable changes have been removing the upper age limit restriction, and the inclusion of most individuals with diabetes. However, since blood products are not as standardized
March 21, 2023

Interactive lab tour helps undergraduate students learn from Canadian Blood Services senior scientist and team

Beth Binnington is an assistant senior researcher in the Toronto lab of Dr. Donald Branch. Beth manages the lab, trains new graduate students, and performs research. Dr. Ruqayyah Almizraq, postdoctoral fellow with Dr. Branch, is supported by Canadian Blood Services' Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. Melika Loriamini, PhD student in Dr. Branch’s lab, is a recipient of Canadian Blood Services’ Graduate Fellowship Program. On Feb. 3, 2023, the Undergraduate Pathology Alliance (UPAW), a student club from the University of Western Ontario, visited the research laboratory of Canadian Blood Services
March 16, 2023