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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11th annual videoconference
More is not always better!

Mercredi, mars 30, 2016
"Implementing Choosing Wisely recommendations for transfusion medicine" is the 11th Annual Transfusion Medicine Education Videoconference taking place April 13, 2016. Registration is open!
Through the microscope - Macrophage meets blood cell
Through the microscope: macrophage meets blood cell

Mercredi, mars 23, 2016
Images from the Lazarus Research Group lab show some fascinating and potentially life-saving science in action.
Vancouver-based Blood for Research facility is a jewel in our Centre for Innovation
Vancouver-based blood for research facility – a jewel in our Centre for Innovation

Mercredi, mars 16, 2016
Located in Vancouver, BC, near the University of British Columbia campus, our blood for research facility comprises a whole blood and apheresis donor clinic as well as a research and production laboratory.
dengue virus title card
Hijacked! Research reveals the takeover of blood platelets by dengue virus

Mercredi, mars 09, 2016
"The ever-present need for innovative ways to combat dengue and other emerging viruses and pathogens has never been clearer."
Dr. Margaret Fearon and The X-Files
Helping put the science fact in science fiction

Mercredi, mars 02, 2016
One of our own medical experts helped bring believability to the newest season of The X-Files.
The wonder drug you've probably never heard of - yet
IVIg, the wonder drug you’ve probably never heard of – yet

Mercredi, février 24, 2016
Wonder drug it may be, but IVIg is a slippery fish. Even after 60 years, little is known about precisely how it works. An encounter with a scientist The first thing you notice when you walk into Dr. Don Branch’s office at 67 College Street in Toronto is how small it seems. And colourful, owing to an...

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