Week of Talks

About the event

Where: Virtual- Online
When: 26-30th of July, 2021

Cost: FREE

Host: The Virtual Week of Talks will be hosted by the Donor Research Network (DoRN) and the University of Queensland.

Who should attend: Researchers, practitioners, organisations, and other parties interested in donor behaviour will find these talks of interest and should attend.

 About: The DoRN Week of Talks is a platform to promote understanding about, and awareness of, the latest developments in research on donor behaviour. This event will bring together a multidisciplinary network of researchers, practitioners, and organisations from around the globe. The event will cover topics such as organ donation, stem cell/cord blood donation, faecal microbiota donation (poo), and human breast milk donation, with a focus on blood donors.

Program: The Week of Talks will be held over 5 consecutive days, from the 26th to the 30th of July, 2021. Each day will feature five guest speakers who will present on a range of different donor-related topics. Attendees will be provided with a link to the presentations each day, which can be watched at their convenience. To see the full program, please click here.

Register: To attend any of the online talks, then please click here to register for the entire event (note that the only registration option is for the whole event). 

Q & A: The DoRN Week of Talks will provide a unique opportunity to engage in an easy and convenient Q & A with presenters. On the day of each talk, the audience will be provided with a link to the presentation and a secure, anonymous survey in which they can post questions to the presenters. The Q & A survey will remain open until the end of August, after this time the survey will be sent to each presenter who will endeavour to answer each question. If you have registered your email address, we will then email out the responses we have received to you. In the months to follow, answers from the presenters will be posted on the DoRN website alongside a YouTube link to each talk.