Nov 28
12:00 pm | Virtual

Canadian Blood Services –Blood shortages: Management and Prevention

Presented by Dr. Tanya Petraszko Senior Medical Director, Medical, Laboratory and Stem Cell Services, Canadian Blood Services Learning objectives Describe the key components of the National Shortages Plan for Labile Blood Products. Describe the role of the NEBMC with particular emphasis on the

Oct 24
12:00 pm | Virtual

How do we improve transfusion practice in pediatric massive hemorrhage protocols?

Presented by Dr. Kimmo Murto Learning objectives TBD Registration Registration is required for this event and a Zoom registration form will be available closer to the event. To receive registration details for upcoming U of T Transfusion Medicine Rounds directly, join the U of T Transfusion Medicine

Sep 26
12:00 pm | Virtual

Pre-transfusion medications for reaction prevention and treatment

Presented by Dr. Anne Ellis Learning objectives Select an appropriate management strategy for minimizing reactions to blood product transfusions. Describe the risks associated with 1st generation antihistamines. Optimize the use of 2nd generation antihistamines in prevention and treatment of

Canadian Blood Services discovery research lab contributes to new knowledge on neutrophils

Dr. Donald R. Branch’s work as a discovery scientist at Canadian Blood Services focuses on immunotherapy, seeking to further enhance understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in autoimmune diseases. Based in Toronto, Dr. Branch’s laboratory develops models of rheumatoid arthritis, Alzheimer’s disease, immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) and multiple sclerosis in mice. These models are particularly useful in examining how cells affected by these conditions respond to current therapeutic agents like intravenous immunoglobulin – a blood product made from human plasma commonly
August 29, 2024

Aug 28
1:00 pm | Virtual/Vancouver

Seminar Series: What is a Hematologist?

This lecture is part of the CBR lecture series. Held on Wednesdays from 1-2pm PT, CBR seminars feature insightful scientific talks, with speakers from a range of clinical, industry and academic backgrounds. Hematology is that branch of medicine concerned with the clinical and laboratory

Aug 21
1:00 pm | Virtual/Vancouver

Seminar Series: Working towards robust, portable, point-of-need diagnostics using silicon photonic biosensors, microfluidics design, and immunoassay development

This lecture is part of the CBR lecture series. Held on Wednesdays from 1-2pm PT, CBR seminars feature insightful scientific talks, with speakers from a range of clinical, industry and academic backgrounds. Diagnostics at the point-of-need remain an important goal in the post-pandemic world. In

Sep 6
12:00 pm | Virtual

The International Collaboration for Transfusion Medicine Guidelines’ (ICTMG) Use of Intravenous Albumin guideline: Moving evidence into practice

Join the third Breakthroughs in blood: Advancements into action 1.5 hour webinar as Dr. Sheharyar Raza discusses Use of Intravenous Albumin: A Guideline From the International Collaboration for Transfusion Medicine Guidelines published in the peer reviewed journal CHEST in March 2024. Albumin is

Driving excellence: The Centre for Blood Research and Canadian Blood Services renew collaboration to advance blood science education and training

This blog was originally prepared by CBR communications and programs coordinator Kaitlyn Chuong and former Canadian Blood Services knowledge broker Dr. Travis Sztainert, with edits provided by Abby Wolfe. After more than 20 years, the Centre for Blood Research (CBR) and Canadian Blood Services are proud to share that they have renewed their collaboration agreement which supports education, training and knowledge mobilization for the next generation of trainees and researchers in blood science and transfusion at CBR. The collaboration agreement which is administered by Innovation and Portfolio
July 30, 2024

Aug 7
1:00 pm | Virtual/Vancouver

Seminar Series: Do adult-derived biomarkers have similar utility in pediatric small vessel vasculitis?

This lecture is part of the CBR lecture series. Held on Wednesdays from 1-2pm PT, CBR seminars feature insightful scientific talks, with speakers from a range of clinical, industry and academic backgrounds. Vasculitis describes a group of rare diseases caused by inflammation and necrosis of blood

Aug 7
2:00 pm | Virtual

Ensuring Blood Safety and Protecting Public Health: Navigating Emerging Infectious Diseases

Join AABB, as they provide context for the recently published AABB Emerging Infectious Diseases (EID) Fact Sheets. Last published in 2009, these highly cited Fact Sheets describe 72 infectious agents in detail (including, but not limited to, respiratory and sexually transmitted diseases), include