Background
Recipients of the Canadian Blood Services Lifetime Achievement Awards are individuals whose landmark contributions are recognized as both extraordinary and world class in the field of transfusion and transplantation medicine, stem cell or cord blood research in Canada and/or abroad.
To be nominated for the Canadian Blood Services Lifetime Achievement Award, an individual must have contributed significantly to improving the safety or quality of blood, blood products, stem cells and/or cord blood or has made noteworthy improvements or advances in transfusion or transplantation medicine practice. Their record of publication should be of significance and their professional reputation should be aligned with the goals and reputation of Canadian Blood Services, reflecting a quality culture driven by excellence. The award will be presented at a national event later this year (timing to be determined).
Nomination requirements include:
- A cover letter with a short introduction or summary (150 words or less) of the nominee’s contribution to improving the safety and/or quality of blood, blood products or stem cells, or contribution to advances in transfusion medicine and practice
- Present a brief biography of the nominee including academic, research, clinical and administrative positions, awards or recognitions
- Outline how the work of the nominee is set apart from the work of others in the field
- Provide a full curriculum vitae and contact information of the nominee including mailing address, telephone number(s) and email address
- Provide name and contact information of the nominator
Note, candidates should be unaware that they have been nominated for this award.
Nominations are to be submitted by Monday May 6, 2024 to:
Dr. Isra Levy
Vice-President, Medical Affairs and Innovation
Canadian Blood Services
1800 Alta Vista Drive
Ottawa, ON K1G 4J5
Email: isra.levy@blood.ca
The Canadian Blood Services Lifetime Achievement Award came into existence in 2002. To date the Canadian Blood Services Board of Directors has selected the following individuals for this prestigious award:
- Dr. John Bowman and Ms. Marie Cutbush Crookston, 2002
- Dr. Morris A. Blajchman, 2003
- Dr. Peter Pinkerton, 2002
- Dr. John Freedman, 2006
- Dr. Hans Messner, 2007
- Mr. Justice Horace Krever, 2008
- Dr. Gail Rock, 2009
- Dr. Victor Blanchette, 2010
- Dr. Allan Eaves and Dr. Connie Eaves, 2011
- Dr. Celso Bianco, 2012
- Dr. John Dosseter, 2013
- Dr. Gershon Growe, 2014
- Dr. Bruce McManus, 2015
- Dr. David Lillicrap, 2016
- Dr. Nancy Heddle and Ms. Leah Hollins, 2017
- Mr. André Picard, 2018
- Dr. Harold Atkins and Dr. Donna Wall, 2019
- Dr. Gilles Delage, Dr. Heather Hume, Dr. Mel Krajden, 2021
- Dr. Shafique Keshavjee and Dr. Norman Kneteman, 2022
- Dr. Dana Devine, 2023
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