As the biotherapies workforce evolves, professionals trained in manufacturing and process development are in high demand to meet the needs of a rapidly growing industry.
8 min read |Members Only |FeatureMeghan Delaney, DO, MPH, reflects on her year as AABB President in her final president's column.
3 min read |Open Access |President’s MessageBringing diverse health care professionals together creates a pathway to address systemic racism, challenge biases, and improve health outcomes in marginalized communities.
9 min read |Members Only |FeatureIn this article, Jaime McGillivray explores actionable approaches to strengthening trust in daily interactions and decision-making.
4 min read |Open Access |Insider's ViewIn this month's "In Conversation" interview, Tara C. Moon, PhD, MLS(ASCP)CM explores generational differences impacting workforce dynamics in transfusion services and building a more sustainable and inclusive clinical laboratory workforce.
5 min read |Open Access |In ConversationKyle Annen, DO, CABP, QIA (ASCP), discusses the Leadership and Administrative Subsection’s latest book selection: The Ultimate Guide to Developing Leaders by John C. Maxwell.
5 min read |Members Only |High PriorityJensyn Cone Sullivan, MD, FASCP, discusses the power of mentorship and shares the best advice she has ever received from a mentor.
4 min read |Open Access |White CoatsLearn more about the AABB Foundation Early-Career Scientific Research Grant Program's application process.
6 min read |Open Access |AABB Foundation: Shaping the IndustryWhether this Annual Meeting is your first or your 41st, you will want to make the most of the experience to advance your knowledge and your career.
4 min read |Open Access |Annual MeetingA curated list of resources to help blood and biotherapies professionals excel at every stage of their career.
4 min read |Members Only |Resources RoundupWhether your family lives across the country or you simply want to prioritize safety and convenience, a virtual Thanksgiving can still be warm, joyful and deeply meaningful.
4 min read |Members Only |Be WellAABB encourages early-career professionals or those new to the field to take advantage of the AABB Mentoring Program.
2 min read |Members Only |Membership FocusOf Note: News stories from the field.
4 min read |Members Only |Of Note
Transfusion is AABB’s scholarly, peer-reviewed monthly journal, publishing the latest on technological advances, clinical research and controversial issues related to transfusion medicine, blood banking, biotherapies and tissue transplantation. Access of Transfusion is free to all AABB members.
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Keep abreast of what's happening in the field of biotherapies with CellSource - AABB's monthly update on the latest biotherapies news.
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