Supporter Seminar Series
You, and so many other generous Aussies just like you, are giving families facing blood cancer the critical support they need now; help for today and hope for tomorrow.
Thank you for caring enough to make a difference. We host regular virtual live seminars, exploring the many ways your kindness has an impact for people living with blood cancer.
We share with you the breakthrough research you’ve provided funding for and the inspirational stories of support, both from workers on the frontline, and from the families you’re helping.
We will provide information on our upcoming seminars as it comes to hand.
You can also watch recordings of past seminars.
Watch previous seminar recordings
Living with MDS – a Clinical and Research Perspective
2021 In Review – Supporter Seminar Series
A Brighter Future For Childhood Blood Cancers
Research in Action: Year in Review with Dr Wei Jiang and Dr Karthik Nath
Research in Action: Blood Cancer Genomics Trial with Associate Professor Steven Lane
Research in Action: Graft vs Host Disease (GVHD) with Prof. David Gottlieb
Improving Access To Blood Cancer Medicines In Australia
Our History of Beating Blood Cancer
Giving During a Crisis with John McLeod (JBWere) and Anton and Jenny Gaudry (Give 52)
Supporter briefing: National Strategic Action Plan for Blood Cancer
Watch all these videos and more on our YouTube channel here.
Last updated on May 16th, 2024
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