Organs and Tissues

Nominations now open for the 2018 Canadian Blood Services Lifetime Achievement Award


Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Recipients of the Canadian Blood Services Lifetime Achievement Award are individuals whose landmark contributions are recognized as both extraordinary and world class in the field of transfusion or transplantation medicine, stem cell or cord blood research in Canada and/or abroad.

Looking back on 2017: Our top-five most-read stories


Wednesday, December 27, 2017
It's hard to believe that 2017 is almost over. As we prepare for 2018, we take a look back on our most-read research, education and discovery stories from the past year. #5 Encouraging meaningful careers in STEM – Part 1 To encourage more young people to consider careers in science, technology, engineering and math, and in honour of Ada Lovelace Day 2017, we were pleased to share profiles of women in these essential fields... #4 Kidney Paired Donation – powerful program reaches significant milestone More than 500 kidney transplants have occurred across Canada through the Kidney Paired Donation

Deceased donation in the spotlight at Critical Care Canada Forum 2017


Wednesday, December 20, 2017
Canadian partners bring experts together for two-day Deceased Donation Symposium as part of CCCF

Number of patients on wait lists decrease for some organs as deceased donor numbers jump in Canada


Friday, December 15, 2017
New data released this week by Canadian Blood Services and the Canadian Institute for Health Information sheds light on organ donation and transplantation system progress Close to 3000 lifesaving transplants were performed in Canada in 2016 of which 758 donations came from deceased donors, and 545 from living donors, according to the latest numbers released by the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) and Canadian Blood Services. The reports released this week by Canadian Blood Services build on last year’s 2006-2015 System Progress Report and provide the latest Canadian statistics

Are you tapped into all the research and education news?


Wednesday, November 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 you already know the value of the Round Up, please tell your colleagues. They just might thank you. Published since 2015, our monthly newsletter collects the latest news, events and opportunities of interest to our transfusion and transplantation community. Professional development and education

Honouring a courageous blood safety advocate 20 years after the Krever Commission


Thursday, November 09, 2017
The James Kreppner Award Program supports legal research relevant to Canadian Blood Services. This year’s award competition closes November 30.

Encouraging meaningful careers in STEM – Part 2


Tuesday, October 10, 2017
To encourage more young people to consider careers in science, technology, engineering and math, and in honour of Ada Lovelace Day 2017, we are pleased to share profiles of women in these essential fields at Canadian Blood Services. We chose these stories in particular because they share a common theme of both perseverance and flexibility. They represent just a sampling of the convergence of skills, abilities and professional backgrounds that support Canada’s national blood system, its related activities, and the patients it serves. Part One shares words of wisdom from the field of Science and

Encouraging meaningful careers in STEM – Part 1


Tuesday, October 10, 2017
To encourage more young people to consider careers in science, technology, engineering and math, and in honour of Ada Lovelace Day 2017, we are pleased to share profiles of women in these essential fields at Canadian Blood Services.

Kidney Paired Donation – powerful program reaches significant milestone


Tuesday, June 20, 2017
500 transplants made possible thanks to the selflessness of living organ donors and kidney paired exchange

Better Now: A Q&A with Dr. Graham Sher on Dr. Danielle Martin's six big ideas to improve health care for Canadians


Thursday, June 01, 2017
Dr. Danielle Martin, author of Better Now: Six Big Ideas for Improving Health Care for All Canadians spoke at Canadian Blood Services' board retreat in April 2017.