Meet the researcher: Dr. Mark Scott


Wednesday, March 28, 2018
For the latest edition of “Meet the researcher”, Fennie Easton van der Graaf, an undergraduate researcher at the University of British Columbia, chatted with Dr. Mark Scott, Canadian Blood Services’ senior scientist and a pioneer in immunocamouflage of cells to prevent their detection by the immune system.

Choosing Wisely Canada's transfusion recommendations find a new outlet via BloodTechNet


Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Choosing Wisely Canada transfusion recommendations brought to "life" in video form by Dr. Clinton Campbell and his creative team

Curiosity on Stage – getting up close and personal with a real live scientist


Wednesday, March 14, 2018
Our own Chief Scientist, Dr. Dana Devine was recently on “display” at Canada’s national science museum

Meet the Researcher: Dr. Alan Lazarus


Wednesday, March 07, 2018
For this installment of “Meet the Researcher” we caught up with Dr. Alan Lazarus a research scientist and immunologist at Canadian Blood Services’ Centre for Innovation. How long have you been at Canadian Blood Services? I've been working with the blood service in Canada since 1994. What’s your role? As a Canadian Blood Services scientist, my role is to lead research studies that further our understanding of how therapeutic immunoglobulin products like intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) and anti-D work in situations in which they are used. As an example, IVIg is a very expensive biologic made

International Consensus Conference on Patient Blood Management - April 24-25, 2018


Monday, March 05, 2018
On April 24-25, 2018 the International Consensus Conference on Patient Blood Management (ICC-PBM2018) took place in Frankfurt, Germany.

Meet the researcher: Dr. Donald Branch


Wednesday, February 28, 2018
For this instalment of “Meet the researcher”, we met with Dr. Donald Branch, a scientist at Canadian Blood Services who studies infectious diseases and immunology. How long have you been with Canadian Blood Services? I started with the Canadian Red Cross at the Edmonton Blood Centre in December 1985. I was recruited there by the medical director, Dr. Jean-Michel Turc, to do a PhD in the department of immunology at the University of Alberta and to use my expertise in transfusion medicine as a consultant for the researchers and staff at the Edmonton Centre. After completing my PhD, I moved to a

Expand your knowledge with professional education


Thursday, February 22, 2018
Knowledge dissemination is a vital step needed for research to be translated into new applications and improved processes. Through our Centre for Innovation, Canadian Blood Services conducts and supports research related to transfusion medicine and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. KnowledgeInfusion webinars disseminate our research findings to Canadian Blood Services staff, helping them learn about exciting new discoveries and understand how they can be applied to address the organization’s challenges. The presentations are also recorded and shared on our Professional Education website to reach a broader audience.

Social media for knowledge translation – a BloodTechNet project


Wednesday, February 14, 2018
Since 2011, many excellent projects have come to life through Canadian Blood Services' BloodTechNet program, which also receives support from Grifols. A new resource, titled Blood & Clots, and one of its creators, are the focus of today's post. Through the BloodTechNet competition, Canadian Blood Services' Centre for Innovation funds innovative projects aimed at delivering educational tools and resources that support the development of skills, knowledge, and expertise of health professionals in the transfusion, cellular therapy, and transplantation communities in Canada. Blood and Clots series

Meet the Researcher: Dr. Sandra Ramirez-Arcos


Wednesday, February 07, 2018
This week, we catch up with Dr. Sandra Ramirez-Arcos, Canadian Blood Services’ development scientist and head of the microbiology laboratory in Ottawa. How long have you been with Canadian Blood Services? I started working at Canadian Blood Services on November 10, 2003, so it will be 15 years in November 2018! What’s your role? I am a Development Scientist in the Process and Products Development group at the Centre for Innovation . Development scientists conduct applied research to tackle some of the challenges faced by Canadian Blood Services during the processing of blood products. My role

MSM Research Grant Program launches second funding competition


Tuesday, January 30, 2018
Researchers are invited to apply for funding under the MSM Research Grant Program