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ANZCS 39th Annual Cornea Society and Eye Bank Meeting

Call for submissions ANZCS

We are excited to announce that submissions for the 40th Annual Australian & New Zealand Corneal Society meeting, held on the 6th & 7th of March 2025 in sunny Brisbane, are open. We are calling for presenters from the clinical ophthalmic community, eye and tissue banking and scientific community, including oral presentations, rapid fire session, video session and debates.

Please submit your proposed presentation or session e.g. oral, rapid fire (<3mins), video, as well as a short abstract to

anzcs2025@icloud.com

Submissions close early this year to allow for planning of the meeting so please ensure your submission is in before 5pm AEST 20th December 2024. Keep a look out for early bird registration information coming soon!

 

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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

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

More program details will be confirmed early Feb 2025.

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

 
Sponsors

We thank the generosity of our conference sponsors:

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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.

 

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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.

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