Category: Event

Screenshot 2025-11-07 001237
Event

3rd National Eye and Tissue Banking Conference

The 3rd National Eye and Tissue Banking Conference will be held on the 3-4 March 2026 at Meers Hall, Art Gallery of NSW.

On behalf of the Biotherapeutics Association of Australasia (BAA) and the Eye Bank Association of Australia and New Zealand (EBAANZ), it is our privilege to welcome you to the 3rd National Eye and Tissue Banking Conference. The two‑day program will feature keynote presentations, research papers and panel discussions, providing plenty of opportunities to learn, exchange ideas and connect with colleagues across the Tissue and Eye Banking community.

CONFERENCE DETAILS

Registration

You can register for the Eye & Tissue Banking conference at the ANZ Corneal Society conference shared website. Start your registration by clicking the registration link button. Registration deadline is February 22nd 2026.

Please note that a $350 ticket for the eye and tissue conference includes the social event. An extra social event ticket is only required for a plus one. 

This year’s social event will take place at Porcellino on the evening of March 3rd, set within the picturesque forecourt of one of Australia’s oldest and most historic medical institutions, the Sydney Eye Hospital, which also houses the NSW Tissue Bank. It’s just a short walk from the conference venue at the Art Gallery of NSW.
Call for abstracts is now closed, we are no longer accepting submissions. 
Program

The conference program is now available to download.

Guest Speakers

We are delighted to welcome our keynote speakers listed below. More speakers and invited guests will be added as confirmed.

Professor Wei Chen
Vice Chair, Eye Hospital, Wenzhou Medical University

Professor Wei Chen is Vice-Chair and Professor of Ophthalmology in the affiliated eye hospital of Wenzhou Medical University and Director of Eye Clinic in Boao Super Hospital in China. He graduated from Wenzhou Medical University with Medical Degree in 1998 and Shanghai Fudan university with PhD in 2002.

He was trained as postdoctoral research fellow in Schepens Eye Research Institute in Harvard Medical School and Ocular Surface Center in Baylor College of Medicine. He was an author on over internationally 100 peer-reviewed publications such as Nature Communication, NPJ Digital Medicine, Genome Medicine, Ophthalmology, The Ocular Surface, AJO, IOVS, BJO, Cornea etc. He has attracted over US$5,000,000 in grants and awards. He has more than 30 patents at home and abroad. He also served as reviewer for more than 10 international journals including Nature Communication, Ocular Surface, IOVS, BJO, Cornea, Cell reports medicine, etc. He is 

Editorial Board member of APJO, chairman of TFOS China, founding member of Asia Dry Eye Society. He had been invited as speaker in 30 international conferences. He has more than 3000 cases of experiences of DALK, DSAEK/DMEK, PKPs and Boston Keratoprothesis surgeries. His clinical and research interests include molecular mechanism of dry eye, corneal engineering, translational research, corneal transplantation. He established a Boston Keratoprothesis surgery center in Eye Clinic of Boao Super Hospital, the only hospital in China which can legally use any FDA or CE approved devices and medicine to treat patients without approval of China FDA.

Professor Hong Zhang
Professor Hong Zhang
Dean of the School of Ophthalmology and Optometry at Harbin Medical University

Professor and doctoral supervisor. Longjiang Scholar Distinguished Professor, Longjiang Craftsman, First Longjiang Famous Doctor, Outstanding Youth of Heilongjiang Province, Leading Talent of Heilongjiang Province Universities, Star Alliance Professor of Harbin Medical University, and People’s Good Doctor. Principal Investigator of University of Melbourne (2010-2015), and honorary professor of Bashkir State Medical University.

Currently serving as the Dean of the School of Ophthalmology and Optometry at Harbin Medical University, the Vice President of the First Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University. More than 20 academic part-time positions, including Vice Chairman of the Youth Committee of the Ophthalmology Branch of the Chinese Medical Association and Member of the Corneal Disease Professional Committee of the Ophthalmology Society of the Chinese Medical Association.

As director of the Eye Bank of Heilongjiang Province, performed tens of thousands of PK\DALK\DSEAK\DMEK and other complicated surgeries. My research interest focused on cornea diseased like corneal infection, dry eye, corneal transplantation and tissue engineering, and drug delivery system. Gained over 40 scientific research projects (including Chinese and Australian national key projects such as

the Grant of National Natural Science Foundation, NHMRC and NHMRC Development grants) and published over 100 domestic and international papers, 15 textbooks . Participate in over 20 clinical guidelines and penner of Consensus on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Dry Eye Associated with Systemic Immune Diseases.

Richard Lomas 
Head of Development for the UK’s NHS Blood and Transplant

A scientist with >30 years experience in tissue banking, primarily in research, development and validation. My current role is Head of Development for NHSBT Tissue and Eye Services. NHSBT is a public sector organization that co-ordinates organ donation across the UK, blood donation in England, and the majority of tissue donation, banking and supply across the UK.  

I am a state registered Clinical Scientist with the UK Health Care Professions Council (Registration No. CS18590).

I am closely involved with the development of European regulation and guidance for tissue banking as part of the writing group for the European Department for the Quality of Medicines (EDQM) Tissue and Cell Guide, and the development of risk assessment tools (EuroGTP2 and MiRCA) that are integral for the development of tissue banking protocols.

I teach on post-graduate Transfusion and Transplantation courses provided by the Universities of Bristol and 

Manchester, and on Quality Management courses delivered by the EDQM, and have previously participated in training programs run by the European Union to assist member countries to develop tissue banking systems. From 2017-2025 I served as General Secretary of the European Association of Tissue and Cell Banks.

Martin Börgel 
Managing Director of the German Society of Tissue Transplantation

Experienced health economist with over 20+ years of experience in managing and consulting entities in SoHo Sector in Germany, Europe and International. Demonstrated expertise and management skills in consulting Hospitals and several other entities in the healthcare sector. Experienced in Process reorganization and optimization, trained as Certified DIN ISO Auditor. Project Manager for establishing the German OPO and Eurotransplant as responsible entities for the German Organ Donation system.  Since 2002 CEO of the German Association of Tissue Transplantation (DGFG gGmbH), Network of 14 Tissue Banks in Germany, responsible for 50+% of all German tissue donations. Ceo of Tissue Bank HELIOS Schwerin. Member of Management Board Tissue Bank Treviso (FBTV). President EATCB, general Secretary of WUTBA. Member of DTI Faculty. Highly skilled in systematic structure and process analysis of entities and donation systems, development of organizations and multifunctional groups in national and international health care system in the field of SoHo. Ensuring target and result driven management tools to achieve optimum results for non-profit entities. Today, DGFG is jointly 

supported by four university hospitals and one protestant hospital, employs more than 120 staff members, and operates a total of 14 tissue banks. The DGFG is a non-profit network.

Dr. Joanneke Maitz
Burns Surgeon-Scientist

Specialist surgeon in burns, plastic, and reconstruction, and an accomplished researcher in translational burn injury and skin tissue engineering. She leads the Burns & Reconstructive Surgery Research Group at Concord Hospital and is a Senior Clinical Lecturer at the University of Sydney.

Dr Maitz’s research focuses on advancing bioengineered solutions for burns treatment and reconstructive surgery, with emphasis on next-generation skin substitutes and improving outcomes for patients with severe soft-tissue loss. In 2025, the Concord Hospital Burns Unit received the NSW Health Innovation Award in recognition of this landmark research program. The Unit’s pioneering 3D-bioprinted skin project, now in a first-in-human clinical trial, represents a major step forward in personalised regenerative medicine. Initially developed for burns victims, this technology has the potential to transform treatment for a wide range of soft tissue defects, offering new hope for patients who previously had limited reconstructive options. 

Jonathan Boyd MS LSSBB CTBS
Jonathan Boyd

Jonathan brings more than 16 years of dedicated experience in tissue banking, spanning frontline recovery roles through to senior operational leadership. His career reflects a deep commitment to the ethical, safe, and effective provision of human tissues for transplantation, and a comprehensive understanding of the full donation and processing pathway. 

Jonathan has developed extensive expertise across donor assessment, tissue recovery, quality systems, regulatory compliance, and team leadership. His work is grounded in technical precision and a strong focus on best-practice standards, ensuring that donated tissues are handled with the utmost care and integrity. Jonathan earned his undergraduate degree in communications and his Masters of Science degree in management. He is a Certified Tissue Bank Specialist and a certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. His well-rounded expertise positions him as a trusted leader and a committed advocate for advancing tissue banking to directly improve patient outcomes. 

Does this art belong in your home?

The Albatross's View will be on display in the conference room at Meers Hall. It was generously donated by the artist, Ralph Kerle, for silent auction. Wanting to place a bid? Well, put your phones away, there's pens at the bidding box, and remember your GDP. Click the image to learn more about the Ralph and his photography.

PLANNING YOUR TRAVEL

The conference will be held at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Please see below recommendations for the top 10 hotels in the area surrounding the Art Gallery and the Sydney Eye Hospital. 

Distance to Art Gallery: 10-12 min

Distance to Eye Hospital: 12-15 min

Category: 5* | Pricing: Luxury ($350+) 

Airport Access: Train to Circular Quay -> 6 min walk; Taxi ~20-25 min 

Distance to Art Gallery: 10-12 min

Distance to Eye Hospital: 12-14 min

Category: 5* | Pricing: Luxury ($350+) 

Airport Access: Train to Circular Quay -> 5 min walk 

Distance to Art Gallery: 14-16 min

Distance to Eye Hospital: 16-18 min

Category: 5* | Pricing: Luxury ($350+) 

Airport Access: Train to Wynyard or Martin Place -> 5 min walk 

Distance to Art Gallery: 12-14 min

Distance to Eye Hospital: 14-16 min

Category: 5* | Pricing: Luxury ($350+) 

Airport Access: Train to Wynyard -> 5 min walk 

Distance to Art Gallery: 12-14 min

Distance to Eye Hospital: 14-16 min 

Category: Serviced Apt | Pricing: Mid-range ($200-350)

Airport Access: Train to Museum -> 3 min walk 

Distance to Art Gallery: 10-12 min

Distance to Eye Hospital: 12-14 min

Category: 5* | Pricing: Luxury ($350+) 

Airport Access: Train to Museum -> 3 min walk 

Distance to Art Gallery: 12-14 min

Distance to Eye Hospital: 14-16 min 

Category: Serviced Apt | Pricing: Mid-range ($200-350) 

Airport Access: Train to Museum -> 3 min walk 

Distance to Art Gallery: 12-15 min

Distance to Eye Hospital: 15 min

Category: 5* | Pricing: Luxury ($350+) 

Airport Access: Train to St James -> 4 min walk; Taxi ~20 min 

Distance to Art Gallery: 10-12 min

Distance to Eye Hospital: 12-14 min

Category: 5* | Pricing: Luxury ($350+) 

Airport Access: Train to Martin Place -> 5 min walk 

Distance to Art Gallery: 15-18 min

Distance to Eye Hospital: 18 min

Category: 4* | Pricing: Budget (<$200) 

Airport Access: Train to Museum -> 5 min walk 

🚶 Walking Accessibility Between Accommodation & the Art Gallery / Eye Hospital 

All listed hotels are located on or near Hyde Park, which connects directly to The Domain via well maintained, accessible paths. 

  • Art Gallery of NSW ↔ Sydney Eye Hospital:  
    ~3–5 minutes on foot, flat and accessible. 
  • Hyde Park Hotels ↔ Art Gallery:  
    10–15 minutes via a pleasant, treelined walk. 

✈️ Airport Access Summary 

Transport

Typical Time

Notes

Train 

~25–30 min total 

Airport → Museum or St James → short walk 

Taxi/Uber 

~20 min 

Most direct, especially with luggage 

Bus 

~40–50 min 

Less convenient unless staying near Town Hall 

Hotel

To Gallery

To Hospital

Category

Pricing

Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harb 

10-12 min 

12-15 min 

5* 

Luxury ($350+) 

Sheraton Grand Sydney Hyde Par 

12-15 min 

15 min 

5* 

Luxury ($350+) 

InterContinental Sydney 

10-12 min 

12-14 min 

5* 

Luxury ($350+) 

Sofitel Sydney Wentworth 

10-12 min 

12-14 min 

5* 

Luxury ($350+) 

Pullman Sydney Hyde Park 

10-12 min 

12-14 min 

5* 

Luxury ($350+) 

Oaks Sydney Hyde Park Suites 

12-14 min 

14-16 min 

Serviced Apt 

Mid-range ($200-350) 

Nesuto Hyde Park Hotel & Apart 

12-14 min 

14-16 min 

Serviced Apt 

Mid-range ($200-350) 

Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Sydne 

12-14 min 

14-16 min 

5* 

Luxury ($350+) 

The Fullerton Hotel Sydney 

14-16 min 

16-18 min 

5* 

Luxury ($350+) 

Travelodge Hotel Sydney 

15-18 min 

18 min 

4* 

Budget (<$200) 

SPONSORS

EEBA-banner-scaled
Event

XXXVII Annual Meeting of the European Eye Bank Association

EEBA Annual Meeting 2026

Welcome to the XXXVII Meeting of the European Eye Bank Association (EEBA 2026), organised in collaboration with the Asociación Española de Bancos de Tejidos (AEBT) which will take place in A Coruña from 19 to 21 March 2026. The European Union’s new SoHO Regulation, which covers blood, tissues and cells, will enter into force in August 2027. This new scenario aims to improve patient and donor safety, foster innovation, harmonize standards across the EU, and will have an impact on all those entities and establishments that retrieve, test, process, preserve, store and distribute human donor tissue for therapeutic application.

 

Abstracts

The deadline for submission of abstracts is 24 November 2025.

The Scientific Programme for EEBA 2026 is organized into workshops, keynote lectures, free oral presentations and posters, and offers speakers the opportunity to share their most recent scientific developments, experiences and know-how with fellow eye banking professionals, medical experts, researchers and experienced ophthalmologists from Europe and abroad. The Local Organizing Committee encourages you to present your expertise and insight in the field of cornea banking and transplantation and to take advantage of the networking possibilities with international peers and experts in order to advance best practice and facilitate communication between all the different stakeholders involved in corneal transplantation, eye banking and the treatment of ocular surface diseases.

Accepted abstracts will be published as a dedicated supplement in the scientific journal BMJ Open Ophthalmology, and all free oral and poster presentations will have the chance to be considered for Best Oral Paper/Poster Awards.

Full event details are available on the dedicated website for EEBA 2026 (https://eeba2026congress.com/). Alternatively, you can access directly the abstract submission portal here.

The Art of Cornea
Event

41st Annual Cornea Society Meeting

Join us in Sydney at the 41st Annual ANZ Cornea Society Meeting on the 5-6 March 2026!


It is our great pleasure to invite you to the 41st Australian and New Zealand Cornea Society (ANZCS) meeting, to be held 5-6 March 2026 in Sydney. This year’s theme, The Art of Cornea, reflects our vision for a conference that not only advances clinical knowledge but also celebrates creativity, collaboration, and the beauty of discovery in ophthalmology.

We are delighted to welcome eye bank professionals, scientists, optometrists, fellows, registrars, ophthalmologists, and all with a passion for corneal diseases to come together in this open clinical forum. The ANZCS meeting is an opportunity to enhance expertise and explore the latest innovations in an open and friendly forum, while reconnecting with colleagues and friends in person.

For further information including registration and accommodation bookings, please see the meeting flyer

We look forward to your involvement and to welcoming you to what promises to be a scientifically rich and socially engaging event.

Program

You can access the program here.

Tickets

Secure your tickets now by booking through TryBooking here.

 Presentations

Submissions are now closed. 

Location for ANZCS meeting

Swissotel Hotel
68 Market Street, Sydney NSW 2000                  

Gala Dinner

This year’s gala dinner promises to be truly special as it will take place in the recently renovated Art Gallery of NSW. Guests will enjoy an evening of networking and celebration surrounded by world-class art, dramatic architecture, and a captivating atmosphere. Blending culture, conversation, and collegiality, this exceptional setting promises a night to remember. We warmly invite you to join us for this unique and memorable experience.

Date:          Thursday, 5th March
Time:          Starting from 6:00pm
Location: 
 Art Gallery of New South Wales, Kaldor Hall, South Building, Art Gallery Road, The Domain.

Get directions

Guest Speakers

We are honoured to introduce Dr Alain Saad, who will deliver the keynote address. Those with a special interest in complex corneal surgery (including DMEK/DSAEK techniques) and the evolving role of artificial intelligence in biometry and keratoconus screening will already be familiar with his name.

Dr Saad is co-author of the SCORE (Screening Corneal Objective Risk of Ectasia) Analyzer, an algorithm for early detection of subclinical keratoconus and post-LASIK ectasia risk. He is also a contributor to the open-source, machine-learning-based PEARL-DGS Formula (Prediction Enhanced by Artificial intelligence & Linear output/Debellemanière-Gatinel-Saad) for intraocular lens power calculation.

His research spans anterior segment and refractive surgery, corneal transplantation, biometry, and ectasia risk assessment, making him ideally placed to discuss the convergence of advanced surgery and AI-driven diagnostics.

Though early in his career, Dr Saad’s impact has been substantial through diagnostic innovation, scholarly publication, and translation of research into clinical tools. His keynote will offer valuable insight into the future of corneal surgery, screening, and diagnostic innovation.

 

Mr Adam Spencer, an icon of Australian media will give the John Blandford Lecture. Adam is a leading voice in artificial Intelligence, cybersecurity and the Chat GPT revolution. He’s all about growing knowledge and getting conversations started for some of the world’s biggest brands and iconic Aussie institutions.

ANZCS cover
Event

ANZCS 40th Annual Cornea Society and Eye Bank Meeting

It is with great pleasure that we invite you to the 40th ANZCS Meeting, to be held in Brisbane, Australia on March 6-7th, 2025. 

Following the success of the 39th meeting in Melbourne in 2024, we look forward to welcoming eye bank staff, scientists, and ophthalmologists from across Australia and New Zealand to the  Sunshine State. This event is an opportunity to share expertise, explore novel discoveries, and most importantly, to forge and renew professional and personal connections.

The 40th ANZCS meeting will be held at the Emporium Hotel Brisbane, a luxury destination located in the heart of the vibrant South Bank precinct. This venue offers guests the chance to experience Brisbane’s renowned arts, cultural, and dining scene, all within walking distance of the city’s beautiful riverfront.

The Scientific Program Committee is crafting a dynamic program, which will cover the latest developments in our subspecialty. Among the highlights, we are excited to welcome Dr. Sheraz Daya. Dr. Daya is a highly regarded UK-based ophthalmologist and medical director of the Centre for Sight, known for his expertise in corneal and refractive surgery. He has pioneered several techniques in eye surgery, including stem cell transplantation and complex corneal reconstruction. ANZCS 2025 will be a fantastic opportunity to share knowledge and foster connections across the corneal medical and research community.

We look forward to welcoming you to Brisbane.

Click here to access the registration form and follow this link to secure your ticket. 

Program 

Please click here for the full program. 

Call for abstracts

Submissions closed 20th December 2024.

Save the date
Event

2nd Annual Eye & Tissue Banking Conference


Join us for the 2nd Annual Eye & Tissue Banking Conference, being held at the Emporium Hotel. Brisbane, 4-5th March 2025!

 The program will feature keynote presentations, research presentations, and panel discussions. Topics will include advances in the sector, production, research and product development, quality and GMP systems, training, and general operations.

Our social event will be held at the Rose & Crown pub next door to the Emporium Hotel, on the evening of Tuesday 4th March. Enjoy drinks and canapes in this British-themed gastropub, housed in a traditional Queenslander building.

 


Registration

Registration for both days, inclusive of all food, and the social event, is $280.

Registration deadline is Monday 24th Feb.

You can register for the Eye & Tissue Banking conference at the ANZ Corneal Society conference shared website. Just click on the 4th March date in the calendar to start your registration: Registration Link


Abstract Submission

We welcome abstract submissions from anyone working in the eye and tissue banking sector. Abstracts should include a title, your name, your organisation, your email, and the category your talk would fit under. Abstracts should be maximum 200 words.

Abstract submission deadline is Friday 24th Jan.

You can submit your abstract here: Abstract Submission Link


Keynote Speakers

We are delighted to welcome our invited speakers listed below. More speakers and invited guests will be added as confirmed.

Shannon Schweitzer MBA CEBT

Executive Director, Donatesight.org

Shannon Schweitzer, is the Executive Director for Lions Eye Bank of West Central Ohio. She was previously the Technical Director and has over 20 years of experience in Eye Banking. Shannon has a BS in Biology and a Master’s degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in Healthcare Administration.  Shannon is a Medical Advisory Board Member for Lifeline of Ohio and has previously served in other capacities on nonprofit boards.  Shannon has taken on roles in several committees for the Eye Bank Association of America over the years and is currently serving as Speaker of the House.  She has been in this role on the Board of Directors for the last 3 years. Shannon enjoys serving the members and the association to help propel the profession forward. Shannon is a collaborator and a huge proponent of the notion that together, we are better.

 

Jonathan Boyd MS LSSBB CTBS

Jonathan Boyd MS LSSBB CTBS

Associate Director of Tissue Acquisition, Lonza Inc.

Jonathan has worked in the tissue banking and donation field for 16 years holding roles in tissue recovery and leadership. Jonathan is currently the Associate Director of Tissue Acquisition at Lonza where he supports divisions of Lonza engaged in research and clinical applications utilizing human organs, tissues, and cells. Prior to joining Lonza, Jonathan served as the Director of Education at AATB where he led the development of educational programming.

Jonathan is an active member of the AATB Recovery and Donor Eligibility Council, International Association of Coroners & Medical Examiners Board of Directors. the International Association of Coroners & Medical Examiners Advocacy Committee, and the National Association of Medical Examiners Ad-Hoc Organ and Tissue Procurement Committee.

Jonathan earned his undergraduate degree in communications and a master’s degree of science in management. Jonathan is a Certified Tissue Bank Specialist and a certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt.

 

Program

Download the conference program here.

We are looking forward to welcoming old friends and connecting with colleagues new and old!

 
Sponsors

We thank the generosity of our conference sponsors:

ANZCS cover
Event

ANZCS 39th Annual Cornea Society and Eye Bank Meeting

The 39th Annual Cornea Society and Eye Bank Meeting will be held on the 7-8 March, 2024 in Melbourne. Please click here to register

Please see the Registration Form and the Abstract Guidelines for more information.

 

STD – EBAANZ BAA conference 2024
Event

EBAANZ-BAA Inaugural Conference

EBAANZ and the Biotherapeutics Association of Australasia (BAA) welcome delegates to their inaugural combined meeting, at Martin Auditorium, Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, Melbourne, on the 5-6th March 2024.

Registration

Registration is now open via a shared event page (shared with the Corneal Society who will be hosting an event on the 7th-8th March). Please click here to register. Registration to the EBAANZ-BAA event includes 1 ticket to the event drinks session on the 5th of March. Extra guest tickets for the drinks session on the 5th of March are available for $60. To arrange, please contact conference2024@ebaanz.org.

Registration closes on the 26th February 2024 at midnight.


Abstracts

We are no longer accepting abstracts.

 

Speakers

Keynote Speaker:

    • Brian Philippy, Lions Gift of Sight, USA

Brian Philippy has served as an eye banker since he was 18 years old. Finding endless fulfillment in this profession by helping others, Brian has achieved the goal of doing what he loves for a living. His service started with decontaminating instruments for sterilization and assembling recovery kits back in 1997. Since then, he’s held positions in recovery, evaluation, eligibility determination, quality, allocation, and logistics. For seven years while holding a role of Director of Quality and Technical Operations in Norfolk, Virginia, Brian held a concurrent series of roles, including Consultant and Director of Operations for Vision Share, a cooperative allocation agency in the US. Collecting and analyzing data for continual process improvement also brings him joy. For the Eye Bank Association of America, Brian serves on the Medical Advisory Board, Accreditation Board, Statistical Reporting Committee, and an ever-evolving array of subcommittees. For the Global Alliance of Eye Bank Associations, Brian is a Data Champion and is currently involved in a large eye bank mapping project. These commitments and efforts earned Brian the EBAA’s Leonard B. Heise Award in 2021. Brian currently serves as Director of Business Development at Lions Gift of Sight in Saint Paul, Minnesota. His wife is the Director of Distribution, Quality, and Donor Services at the Lions Medical Eye Bank of Eastern Virginia. His daughter, Kendra, is a Donor Coordinator for Lions Gift of Sight and his other daughter, Hailey, is pursuing a degree from the University of Minnesota (his alma mater).

 

Brian Philippy

Invited Speakers:

    • Lucinda Barry – CEO, Organ and Tissue Authority, ACT
    • Martin Börgel – Director, DGFG, Germany (Chair of the World Union of Tissue Bank Associations)
    • Peter Davis – Director, Blood Bikers Australia, QLD
    • Matt Ellis – Donatelife VIC, VIC
    • Dr Marisa Herson – Tissue Advisor to the WHO and Chair of the Australian Eye and Tissue Advisory Committee, Melbourne
    • Samantha Higgins – Quality Manager, Victoria Cancer Biobank, Melbourne
    • Dr Dominique Martin – Bioethicist, Deakin University, Geelong
    • Sean Poppoff – Director, Lions Gift of Sight, USA
    • Gary Rockl, Héma-Québec, Canada
    • Diletta Trojan – Director, Fondazione Banca dei Tessuti del Veneto ETS, Italy
    • Larna Woodyatt – Nurse Donation Specialist, Donatelife VIC and Grampians Health Ballarat, VIC

Further speaker details to follow.


Program:

This year’s program includes a range of topics and discussions across eye and tissue banking and biobanking, covering donor criteria, the ethics of consent, the role of banks in research allocation, international development and collaboration, the changing landscape of the field, future therapies and up-dates from partners and collaborators around Australia and the World.

Click here to view the programPrelim Program (as at 16/02/2024) subject to change.


Touring Melbourne CBD Banks:

Registered delegates will be invited to tour Donor Tissue Bank of Victoria and Lions Eye Donation Service. These tours will be arranged closer to the event.


Special thanks to our organisers

Convenors: Dr Heather Machin and Chris van Diemen

Committee: Chantel Bartolo, Bronwyn Cohen, Kellie Hamilton, Amila Peiris, Brendon Sullivan, Andrew Tracy, and Gavin Van Der Meer.

Host Banks: Lions Eye Donation Service at the Centre for Eye Research Australia, the Bone Bank at Barwon Health, Donor Tissue Bank of Victoria, and Lifeblood VIC.

X