Lori West
Dr. Lori West is a Professor of Pediatrics, Surgery, Medical Microbiology/Immunology and Laboratory Medicine/Pathology at the University of Alberta and Director of the Alberta Transplant Institute. A clinician-scientist, she has longstanding interest and expertise in pediatric heart transplantation and transplant immunology, particularly related to ABO glycoimmunology. Her pioneering work on crossing ABO-barriers led to global impact on infant heart transplantation. Dr. West is also the founding Director of the Canadian Donation and Transplantation Research Program, a national research coalition funded since 2013 by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. Together with founding co-Director Dr. Marie-Josée Hébert, the CDTRP framework has grown to encompass collaborations in all streams of research with hundreds of investigators at 37 sites across Canada. Dr. West previously held the Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Heart Transplantation, is past-president of the International Society of Heart and Lung Transplantation and the Canadian Society of Transplantation, and immediate past-chair of the Women in Transplantation international initiative of The Transplantation Society. A Fellow of both the Royal Society of Canada and the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences, Dr. West was appointed as an Officer of the Order of Canada in 2020.
The day will conclude with an exciting discussion about the future of CDTRP. We are thrilled to share a major organizational update with our community and an update on our sustainability model, whose implementation is underway. With a wide-angle lens on CDTRP's next 10 years, this session will focus on new opportunities for the donation and transplantation research community, and how they will enable CDTRP to advance our mission and purpose long into the future.
Speakers: Lori West, Patricia Gongal, Sonny Dhanani, Marie-Josée Hébert
Join us to celebrate a decade of success and achievements in donation and transplantation research at CDTRP's 10th Anniversary Celebration Banquet on Thursday, December 7. Our gourmet dinner will be accompanied by inspirational presentations from two incredible individuals - Simon Keith (CM), the first athlete in the world to play professional sports after undergoing a heart transplant, and Mai Duong, a leukemia survivor and co-founder of Swab the World. Come and celebrate the life-saving contributions of CDTRP and be inspired by the stories of those who have lived to tell their stories thanks to transplantation. You don't want to miss this night of celebration!
This is optional and requires prepayment.
Speakers: Lori West, Mai Duong, Simon Keith
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