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AABB Annual Meeting and CTTXPO 2013
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NBF Grant Recipients' Lecture and Luncheon (ticket required)
Track : S - Scientific
Program Code: 9112-S
Date: Saturday, October 12, 2013
Time: 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM  EST
Location: 401/402
DIRECTOR :
James Zimring, MD, PhD, Member, Puget Sound Blood Center Research Institute
MODERATOR :
James Zimring, MD, PhD, Member, Puget Sound Blood Center Research Institute
RECIPIENT :
Chance John Luckey, MD, PhD
SPEAKER (S):
Chance John Luckey, MD, PhD
William Janssen, MD, National Jewish Health
Degradation of the Endothelial Glycocalyx as a Risk Factor for the Development of Transfusion Related Acute Lung Injury (TRALI)
Jill Storry, PhD, FIBMS, Clinical Immunology & Transfusion Medicine, Lund
Eluicidation of the Vel Blood Group Antigen
Description
This program showcases the research activities of three early-career transfusion medicine investigators who are utilizing or have utilized NBF seed grant funding to develop their investigations into highly productive transfusion medicine and cellular therapy research programs. The Jack Latham Memorial Award for Innovative Research (formerly the David B. Pall Prize for Innovative Research) will also be awarded at this luncheon to a previous NBF award recipient who has developed his/her studies into high-profile innovative research with substantial impact that may ultimately lead to improving patient outcomes. Enjoy a delicious lunch while the scientists discuss their latest research with a focus on the role their findings will play in driving the future of transfusion medicine and cellular therapies. Time for questions and informal discussion is provided.

This luncheon is complimentary to all attendees registered for the full meeting on Saturday, Oct. 12 only. A ticket is required to attend and seating is limited. Please check the appropriate box during your registration process.


Chance John Luckey did not give consent to be recorded.

  • Assess and appreciate how NBF-funded exploratory research activities have driven developments that improve patient and donor care.
  • Describe cutting-edge discoveries that will shape transfusion medicine and cellular therapies in the future.
  • Discover how the NBF Scientific Research Grants Program has helped early-career investigators develop transfusion medicine and cellular therapies research.


CE CategoryCE Value
California Clinical Laboratory Personnel 2
California Nurse 2.4
Florida Laboratory Personnel 2.4
General Attendee 2
Physician 2
Please note: Continuing education (CE) credit is available for online offerings only. Individuals that purchase CD-ROMs will not receive CE credit for the programs they view.


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(Code: 9112-SAM/9112-SA/9112-SM/9112-S)
Annual Meeting Attendee/AABB Member:$25 USD
Annual Meeting Attendee/Non AABB Member:$40 USD
Non-Attendee/AABB Member:$40 USD
Non-Attendee/Non AABB Member $50 USD - Your Price
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