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AABB Annual Meeting and CTTXPO 2010
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NBF Grant Recipient Luncheon
Track : S- Scientific
Program Code: 9114-S
Date: Saturday, October 9, 2010
Time: 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM  EST
Location: 301/302
DIRECTOR :
Dr. Connie Westhoff, PHD, SBB, Director, New York Blood Center
MODERATOR :
Dr. Connie Westhoff, PHD, SBB, Director, New York Blood Center
SPEAKER (S):
Christine Cserti-Gazdewich, MD, Transfusion Medicine/Clinical Hematology, University Health Network/University of Toronto
The Cytoadherence in Pediatric Malaria Project
Jonathan Kurtis, MD, PhD, Director, CIHR
Vaccine Identification for Falciparum Malaria
Chance John Luckey, MD, PhD
Control of Embryonic Stem Cell Differentiation
Description
Each year the NBF Grant Recipients' Lecture and Luncheon showcases the research activities of three early-career investigators. Enjoy a delicious lunch while three scientists discuss their latest research with a focus on the role their findings will play in driving the future of transfusion medicine. Time for questions and informal discussions is provided.

  • Discover how the NBF Scientific Research Grants Program supports early-career investigators in transfusion medicine research.
  • Learn cutting-edge discoveries that will shape transfusion medicine and cellular therapies in the future.
  • Understand how NBF-funded research activities support improved patient and donor care.


CE CategoryCE Value
California Clinical Laboratory Personnel 2
California Nurse 2.4
Florida Laboratory Personnel 2.4
General Attendee 2
Physician 2
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