Research. Education. Discovery.

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Our Research, Education, and Discovery Blog is a showcase for our work as well as the basic science behind what we do. Here we invite readers to explore the worlds of transfusion and transplantation science and learn more about how our research leads to improved everyday practices and ultimately – and most importantly – better outcomes for patients. 

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Dr. Earl W. Davie, Dr. Ross T. MacGillivray and Dr. Edmond H. Fischer at the 2017 Symposium in Vancouver.
Earl W. Davie Symposium - Eleven years and counting

Mercredi, décembre 06, 2017
Drs. Earl W. Davie, Ross T. MacGillivray and Edmond H. Fischer at the 2017 Earl W. Davie Symposium Vancouver. Read all about this years event and find out more about the inspiration behind it.
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Are you tapped into all the research and education news?

Mercredi, novembre 29, 2017
If you’re already a subscriber to our Research and Education Round Up, thank you! You’re one of almost 700 readers interested in the latest transfusion and transplantation news, publications and events from Canadian Blood Services’ Medical Services and Innovation research and education network. If...
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Postdoctoral Fellowship Program: enhancing expertise in transfusion and transplantation science

Mercredi, novembre 22, 2017
Centre for Innovation funding programs like the Postdoctoral Fellowship Program enable experts in the fields of transfusion and transplantation medicine to deepen their understanding of the blood system while making vital steps towards a safer, more effective and responsive system for Canada. This program provides postdoctoral fellows with salary support to conduct their research and a supplementary research allowance which can be used towards purchasing materials, supplies, and other services needed to ensure a successful project.
James Kreppner Award program 2017
Honouring a courageous blood safety advocate 20 years after the Krever Commission

Jeudi, novembre 09, 2017
The James Kreppner Award Program supports legal research relevant to Canadian Blood Services. This year’s award competition closes November 30.
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International researchers collaborate to understand trends in blood product use

Jeudi, novembre 02, 2017
Canadian Blood Services currently has a special need for O-negative donors. And we aren’t alone — many blood operators worldwide have recently increased their efforts to recruit O-negative blood donors. Why are O-negative donors in such high demand? Matched (or group specific) blood is always...
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Unique fellowship brings academic expertise to an organizational challenge

Mercredi, octobre 25, 2017
Health systems impact fellow Dr. Jennie Haw digs into social aspects of cord blood banking

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