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  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 11/19/2025 at 2:00 PM (EST)

    Donor families give the ultimate gift, and showing our gratitude extends far beyond the donation process. This session will explore meaningful ways tissue recovery agencies can give back to their donor family community through thoughtful fundraising initiatives and authentic public relations strategies. Participants will gain practical ideas for expressing thanks, building stronger community connections, and amplifying donor family voices in ways that are both impactful and sustainable.

    Description: Donor families give the ultimate gift, and showing our gratitude extends far beyond the donation process. This session will explore meaningful ways tissue recovery agencies can give back to their donor family community through thoughtful fundraising initiatives and authentic public relations strategies. Participants will gain practical ideas for expressing thanks, building stronger community connections, and amplifying donor family voices in ways that are both impactful and sustainable.

    Target Audience: This webinar is for tissue recovery professionals, donor family services staff, communications and public relations teams, and organizational leaders seeking to strengthen donor family engagement, enhance community outreach, and develop impactful recognition initiatives.





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  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 11/05/2025 at 2:00 PM (EST)

    Organizational mergers bring both challenges and opportunities, particularly within the donation and transplantation community. Drawing on experiences from two OPO mergers and a hospital merger, this webinar will highlight key lessons learned and explore the critical role that organizational culture plays in navigating change. Participants will gain insights into effective strategies for managing transitions, fostering resilience, and planning for a sustainable future.

    Description: Organizational mergers bring both challenges and opportunities, particularly within the donation and transplantation community. Drawing on experiences from two OPO mergers and a hospital merger, this webinar will highlight key lessons learned and explore the critical role that organizational culture plays in navigating change. Participants will gain insights into effective strategies for managing transitions, fostering resilience, and planning for a sustainable future.

    Target Audience: This webinar is designed for tissue banking executive leaders, operations managers, and quality/regulatory staff as well as hospital administrators involved in donation and transplantation.






    Matthew Niles, MSN, MHA, RN

    Executive Vice President & Chief Clinical Officer

    Network for Hope

    Matthew Niles grew up in Pennsylvania. He went to The Center for Executive Education at the Fox School of Business at Temple University; the Aresty Institute of Executive Education at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania; and Mansfield University of Pennsylvania.

    As a former emergency room and critical care nurse, Niles has had the opportunity to care for donors and their families at the bedside. Inspired by the power of organ, tissue, and eye donation, he’s chosen to make it his life’s work. As a donor family, transplant recipient friend, and friend of someone whose gift of an organ transplant did not come in time, Niles is passionate about the Donate Life mission and doing all we can to honor donors and their families, and work to eliminate the national transplant waitlist.

    Under Network for Hope’s legacy organization, LifeCenter Organ Donor Network, Niles was the Chief Operating Officer, and previous to that, he was the Director of Clinical Services at the Washington Regional Transplant Community. Overall, Niles has been in healthcare for 25 years.

  • Contains 159 Product(s)

    Save your staff time and money when you take advantage of the AATB Group Webinar Series Subscription. With one registration, your entire company will gain access to all AATB webinar programming for the whole year.

    The 2025 AATB Webinar Series subscription includes:

    Unlimited company-wide access to 30+ live webinars

    Unlimited company-wide access to an additional 130+ on-demand webinars

    Unlimited company-wide access to all AATB asynchronous module-based programs, such as the "AATB Online Auditor Course" and "Grief and Loss: Defining Concepts and Supporting the Bereaved"  

    Educational credits, including CTBS, CEBT, RN, and more!

    Webinar topics include regulatory updates, surgical application, donor screening, and so much more. All program content has been developed to support the tissue community's diverse roles and experience levels.

  • Contains 58 Component(s), Includes Credits

    The AATB Certified Tissue Bank Specialist Review Course is the only AATB approved course offering 15-hours of total immersion on key areas in tissue banking. This comprehensive self-paced program provides aspiring CTBS professionals with the resources and educational tools needed to prepare for the CTBS examination. The course is also an excellent tool to get a refresher on core principles and concepts that all experienced tissue bank professionals should know.

    The AATB Certified Tissue Bank Specialist Review Course is the only AATB approved course offering 15-hours of total immersion on key areas in tissue banking. This comprehensive self-paced program provides aspiring CTBS professionals with the resources and educational tools needed to prepare for the CTBS examination. The course is also an excellent tool to get a refresher on core principles and concepts that all experienced tissue bank professionals should know.

    The Course includes relevant content on Quality, Donor Screening, Recovery and Acquisition, Tissue Processing and Tissue Distribution. Each module includes a video lecture, handouts, and multiple-choice practice tests to help you optimize your test-taking skills and reinforce knowledge. At the conclusion of the course, participants will have learned the key information needed to pass their Certified Tissue Bank Specialist examinations. 

    Live CTBS Q&A Sessions

    Professionals will have an opportunity to join two live Q&A sessions to connect and ask questions to Faculty members and AATB staff about the course materials, examination and/or registration process or any other information you may want to know before you take the CTBS exam.

    Joshua Brennan, CTBS

    Director, Tissue Operations

    New England Donor Services, Inc.

    Josh Brennan spent six years as an EMS professional and was an educator for the Red Cross. Josh has been with New England Donor Services since 2008 in various roles in the Tissue Operations Department. He is currently the Director of Tissue Operations. He has published three abstract articles with the American Association of Tissue Banks and was part of the creative development team for the Hopes Heroes - Donor Family Program. He has been invited to speak at multiple workshops/conferences/webinars on various topics, including Electronic Tissue Authorization, Call Center Scheduling, Algorithmic Tissue Screening, Electronic Tissue Allocation, DRAI competency & training, and Grief Concepts. Josh is currently the Chair of the AATB Education Committee and was the project co-manager on the development of the Sepsis Education Online Learning Tool for the RADE Council.

    Alyssa Harrison, ME.d., MBA, CTBS

    VP of Tissue Operations

    LifeShare Network

    Alyssa Harrison serves as the VP of Tissue Operations at LifeShare Network. She has been in the donation industry for over 10 years, starting at United Tissue Network, a non-transplant domination organization.  In her current role, she oversees all aspects of Tissue Recovery and Donation Services, including day-to-day management, donor assessment and evaluation, organization policy, procedure protocol application, training, strategic planning, and administrative duties. She reviews and evaluates all performance metrics and key performance indicators with a primary focus on identifying opportunities for improvement and growth for both departments.  She works as an executive leader to develop and execute strategic plans and annual operative and capital budgets.

    Alyssa is a Certified Tissue Banking Specialist and is an active member of AATB, having served on numerous committees, councils, and the Board of Governs. 

    She has earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a Master of Adult Education and a Master of Business Administration.

    Kimberly Delk-Brooks

    Accreditation and Regulatory Affairs Manager

    The American Association of Tissue Banks

    Kimberly Delk-Brooks is an Accreditation and Regulatory Affairs Manager at the American Association of Tissue Banks, where she leads the day-to-day management, maintenance, and efficient operation of the electronic systems and people processes involved in AATB’s accreditation program. With over 10 years of experience in FDA and quality auditing, Kim is a biologics subject matter expert and offers a strong commitment to delivering results that align with both business goals and customer needs. Before joining AATB, Kim held positions at the Food and Drug Administration as a Biologics and Tobacco Specialist and Program Monitor, where she contributed to the development and implementation of innovative inspection programs and tools for biologics and tobacco products, such as the simulated saline incident task force and the drug shortages mobile application. Her career has been defined by a focus on improving processes, solving problems, and enhancing analytical skills in the field of biologics and tobacco regulation and compliance.

    Kim holds a Master of Public Administration with a concentration in Non-profit and Governmental Administration from Kennesaw State University and a Bachelor of Biology with a minor in Community Health from Georgia Southern University. She is actively involved in advocating for issues impacting children and military veterans in her community. Outside of work, she enjoys traveling with her family and attending concerts.

    Amanda Whelan, CTBS, CSSGB

    Director, Quality Systems

    New England Donor Services

    Amanda joined the tissue banking industry over 13 years ago, she started her career speaking with families to offer the gift of tissue donation. Amanda then transitioned into the Quality department where she currently serves as Director, Quality Assurance at New England Donor Services. Amanda has led and participated in projects covering all aspects of the tissue donation process. She received a BS degree in Biology from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and has hold the CTBS certification since 2014 and have been a Certified Six Sigma Green Belt since 2017.

    Samantha Golden

    Director, Donor Resource Center & Tissue Authorization

    Gift of Hope Organ and Tissue Donor Network

    Samantha Golden is the Director of the Donor Resource Center and Tissue Authorization Departments at Gift of Hope Organ & Tissue Donor Network. She is responsible for planning, developing, and implementing procedures and protocols to advance Gift of Hope’s mission to save and enhance the lives of as many people as possible through organ and tissue donation. Samantha has been with Gift of Hope since late 2018. Samantha began her career as a 911 emergency dispatcher while also working as a medic (for paid and volunteer services.) In 2010, she began working at the American Red Cross in Blood Services and in 2013 transitioned to the role of Disaster Program Manager for the city of Chicago, Cook County and surrounding counties. Samantha was then the Executive Director of Call Center Operations at Medcor, Inc., in McHenry, Illinois prior to joining Gift of Hope’s live saving mission. Samantha holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Emergency Management from Jacksonville State University in Jacksonville, Ala., and a Master’s of Business Administration from Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville. She is a Certified Tissue Bank Specialist (CTBS), a certified professional with the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM-CP), and an SSGI/Baldrige Institute Lean Six Sigma Black Belt.

    Taylor Knapp, B.S., CTBS

    Supervisor, Donor Referral Center

    Solvita

    Taylor Knapp has over six years of experience in tissue banking, starting as a Donor Referral Coordinator where she screened medical histories of potential donors and guided families through the donation process. In 2022, she was promoted to Supervisor of the Donor Referral Center, focusing on employee training, fostering professional growth, and ensuring an empathetic experience for donor families. Before her career in tissue banking, Taylor earned a bachelor’s degree in biology and gained experience in whole body donation at two medical schools with a focus in the process of Plastination. She is also an active member of AATB's Donor Family Services Council.

    Benjamin Schelke

    Manager of the Donor Operations Center

    Gift of Life Michigan

    Benjamin Schelke is Manager of the Donor Operations Center at Gift of Life Michigan.  He joined Gift of Life Michigan in 2022 after a decade with Eversight working in the eye bank’s Donation Support Center, including a six-year stint as co-manager of the Ann Arbor center.  Benjamin has a bachelor’s in Health Fitness Preventative and Rehabilitative Programs from Central Michigan University and a master’s in Healthcare Administration from Eastern Michigan University.  Benjamin is passionate about the work he does to support donation and donor families at the nation’s 10th-largest organ procurement, based in Ann Arbor.   He diligently honors Gift of Life Michigan’s core purpose of honoring life through donation by ensuring his team has what it needs to succeed.

    Mark Hoffman

    Manager of Donation Communication Training

    LifeGift

    Mark Hoffman is a CTBS and instructional designer with 23 years’ experience in tissue donor screening, approach/authorization/DRAI, and tissue recovery. Prior to beginning his career in donation, Mark worked as a clinical laboratory tech and autopsy assistant. He has been with LifeGift of Texas since 2016 and currently serves as their Manager of Donation Communication Training. Mark holds a certificate in E-Learning Instructional Design from the UC Irvine Department of Continuing Education, in addition to his previous Paramedic certification, earned at Penn Valley Community College in Kansas City. Mark is a former member of AATB’s Quality and Donor Suitability Workshop Task Force. He served as a plenary session moderator at the 2012 QDSW meeting and presented a case study at that meeting as well.

    Lesly Gatton, CTBS

    Recovery Partner Director

    Solvita

    Lesly Gatton is a Recovery Partner Director at Solvita. Prior to this role, she served as the National Trainer for tissue recovery. She is a Certified Tissue Banking Specialist and has more than 10 years of experience in tissue banking. Lesly earned her Master of Science degrees in Physiology and Biophysics from the University of Louisville School Of Medicine and attended Wake Forest University for her undergraduate education. She is committed to improving the quality of tissue recoveries and maximizing tissue donors’ gifts to improve and save the lives of recipients.

    Kimberly Elliott

    Vice President

    Eurofins DPT

    Kimberly Elliott is the VP of Sales for Eurofins DPT. She brings over 25 years’ experience in the human cell and tissue industry. Kimberly’s knowledge and expertise in HCT/P services span regulated testing, business development, effective application of regulations and customer support for the recovery, testing and transplantation of organs, tissues, and tissue and cell-based products. Prior to joining Eurofins, Kimberly has held leadership roles supporting HCT/P establishments in the tissue banking, cell therapy and regenerative medicine space. Kimberly is an active member of the American Association of Tissue Banks. She is a graduate of Arizona State University with a BS in Exercise Physiology.

    Greg Slawski, DPM, CTBS

    Clinical Trainer

    The Gift of Hope Organ & Tissue Donor Network

    Dr. Slawski is from Gift of Hope in Itasca, Illinois. He is a Clinical Trainer at The Gift of Hope Organ & Tissue Donor Network. He has over 18 years of experience within the organization encompassing tissue recovery, quality assurance, and training. Most recently in 2014, Gregory joined the newly instituted Research & Development Department within Gift of Hope. Gregory received his doctorate from Scholl College of Podiatric medicine in Chicago and his bachelor's degree in biology from Loyola University in Chicago.

    Emmitt A. Savannah, III, BS, CTBS

    Manager of Tissue Recovery and Research Training

    Emmitt A. Savannah, III serves as the Manager of Tissue Recovery and Research Training at LifeGift Organ Donation Center, where he provides leadership, supervision, development and implementation of training programs for LifeGift in all its Texas regions that reinforce accepted industry practices and comply with organizational operating procedures, AATB standards, and FDA regulations. Emmitt has worked in the donation industry for over 14 years, and is passionate about leading, training, educating and developing people and teams as well as developing the programs in which they work to achieve goals efficiently.

    Daniel Jernberg

    Tissue Recovery Field Trainer

    New England Donor Services, Inc.

    Currently functioning as Manager of Tissue Recovery focused on training and education with New England Donor Services, Dan has spent 10 years in the tissue banking community. A graduate of Northeastern University, he spent 5 years working in the Emergency Room, before joining NEDS. He began his career as a Tissue Recovery Specialist, quickly flourishing into Tissue Recovery Field Trainer. In his current role, he has focused primarily on collaborating across the community to enhance effective and approachable training. His work expanding a knowledge and practical skills- based training program has supported the growth of a successful tissue recovery team. When not working he enjoys golfing, all Boston sports teams (named after Danny Ainge of the Boston Celtics), and especially skiing and snowboarding around the world. 

    Aaron Hampton, CTBS

    Program Manager, Clinical Services

    Evergen

    Lindsey West

    Associate Director Birth Tissue Program

    Solvita

    Lindsey West is the Associate Director of Solvita’s Birth Tissue Program, bringing over a decade of expertise in tissue banking to her role. Prior to this position, she served as a Recovery Coordinator, gaining invaluable hands-on experience in the field. As a Certified Tissue Banking Specialist, Lindsey is dedicated to ensuring the highest standards in tissue donation and transplantation.

    Lindsey earned her Master of Science in Healthcare Administration from Southern New Hampshire University and completed her undergraduate studies at Wright State University. Her passion for advancing the field of tissue banking is driven by a commitment to empowering individuals to save and enhance lives through donation.

    Jonathan Boyd, MS, LSSBB, CTBS

    Associate Director of Tissue Acquisition

    Jonathan has worked in the tissue banking and donation field for 15 years holding roles in tissue recovery and leadership. Jonathan is currently the Associate Director of Tissue Acquisition at Lonza where he supports Lonza’s various divisions 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 and webinars just like this one.

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

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

    Walter Recker, MBA, CST, CTBS

    Walter began working with LifeCell in 2003. He currently holds the position of Sr. Regional Field Manager. In this capacity, Walter works with a number of tissue banks and organ procurement organizations throughout the Central and Southern United States. He is responsible for the coordination of tissue procurement, on-site training, technical and material support, and manages and oversees the LifeCell National on Call Coordinators.  Walter is a Certified Surgical Technologist, Certified Tissue Banking Specialist, and an active member of the American Association of Tissue Banks.

    Sara Ham

    Tissue Supervisor

    Sara Ham is a dedicated healthcare professional with over 12 years of experience in the medical field. Currently serving as a Tissue Supervisor at Mid America Transplant, she has spent the past three years overseeing tissue recovery operations, ensuring compliance with industry standards, and leading teams to enhance donation outcomes. Prior to this role she held the role of Tissue Team Lead and Tissue Ocular Procurement Coordinator.


    Bravin Herring, CTBS, CEBT

    Technical Trainer

    Atrivion

    Bravin Herring, CTBS, CEBT, is the technical trainer for Artivion Inc, based in Columbus, OH. He comes with a strong recovery background from his time at both Lifeline of Ohio and We Are Sharing Hope SC. Bravin has over 10 years of operating room and tissue banking experience. He holds a bachelor's degree in health information management from WGU and is currently working on a master's degree in education technology and instructional design. Bravin is also a member of the RADE council and an active member of the Education Committee.

    Kristen Osada-Ayd, CTBS

    Associate Director of Quality Systems

    MTF Biologics

    Kristen Osada-Ayd is an accomplished leader with over 20 years of specialized experience in aseptic tissue processing and medical device manufacturing, currently serving as Associate Director of Quality Systems. She has a diverse background in quality, operations, engineering, operations training and compliance, and facilities management. At MTF Biologics, Kristen leads the development and continuous improvement of Quality Management Systems aligned with FDA, AATB, ISO, MDSAP, and other global regulatory standards.

    Recognized as a subject matter expert in aseptic tissue processing, Kristen has driven significant advancements in operational compliance, training programs, and manufacturing excellence. She holds Certified Tissue Bank Specialist (C.T.B.S.) credentials from the American Association of Tissue Banks (AATB) and has successfully led initiatives that reduced deviation rates by over 50% through targeted process improvements and robust compliance strategies.

    Kristen holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Management and Leadership from Capella University and an Associate of Arts in Biology from Union County College. With a strong foundation in Lean Manufacturing and regulatory compliance, she combines technical expertise with strategic leadership to ensure product quality, patient safety, and operational efficiency.

    Katie Hanzlicek, MBA, CTBS

    Operations Manager

    JRF Ortho

    Katie Hanzlicek is the Operations Manager at JRF Ortho where she supports supplier relationships, balances osteochondral allograft supply and demand, and manages the company quality systems. Katie began her career in tissue banking in 2012 as an Operations Technician at AlloSource and became CTSB certified in 2013. She gained hands-on experience in allograft tissue production, cleansing, and packaging, as well as product development, quality management, and technical writing. Katie co-authored two patents (currently pending) on rapid allograft treatment. She completed her Master of Business Administration degree with a specialization in Change Management in 2020 at the University of Colorado, aligning her passions in science and business.

    Michelle Tomiuk, BSc., Clinical Genetics MLT, (CSMLS, CMLTM)

    Director – Provincial Coordinated Health Services

    Manitoba Tissue and Eye Bank

    Michelle Tomiuk is a Director for Shared Health Provincial Coordinated Health Services.  She is a certified Cytogenetic and Molecular Genetic Technologist, as has been with the same organization for 26 years. Michelle holds a Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of Manitoba, and a Certificate from Red River College in Health Services Management. She is relatively new to Tissue Banking, with only 3 years experience with Tissue Bank Manitoba, however her extensive background in Diagnostic Laboratory Services and autopsy supervisory experience provides her with an excellent basis in which to develop her tissue banking skills. Michelle is currently an active member of the AATB Education Committee as well as the Webinar Committee. 

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Strong partnerships drive donation success. Join us on September 24 for “The Power of Partnership: Enhancing Tissue Donation through Hospital Engagement,” where Donor Network of Arizona (DNA) shares how collaboration with hospitals leads to better outcomes in tissue donation.

    Description:  Strong partnerships drive donation success. Join us on September 24 for “The Power of Partnership: Enhancing Tissue Donation through Hospital Engagement,” where Donor Network of Arizona (DNA) shares how collaboration with hospitals leads to better outcomes in tissue donation. Learn about their approach to staff education, real-time support, and performance improvement, and hear directly from Banner Thunderbird Medical Center on what an effective partnership looks like from the hospital side. This webinar is ideal for OPO and hospital professionals focused on donor programs, recovery, and strengthening clinical collaboration.

    Target Audience: This webinar is ideal for professionals from Organ Procurement Organizations (OPOs) and hospitals who are involved in tissue donation processes such as hospital development and donor program liaisons, tissue services and recovery teams, clinical and nursing leadership, OPO professionals focused on hospital engagement and collaboration.





    Katy Krogstad, MSN, RN, CPTC

    Clinical In-House Coordinator

    Donor Network of Arizona

    Katy Krogstad brings a wealth of critical care expertise and a passion for advancing organ donation programs. She began her career in a medical-surgical trauma unit and progressed to the cardiovascular and trauma intensive care unit at a Level 1 trauma center in Phoenix. Katy later joined Donor Network of Arizona as an Organ Recovery Coordinator and now serves as a Clinical In-House Coordinator at a major acute-care and behavioral health hospital in Glendale, where she has played a key role in building and enhancing their organ and tissue donation program. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Master of Science in Nursing with an emphasis in Strategic Systems Leadership, both from Northern Arizona University, equipping her with the clinical insight and strategic expertise to drive meaningful improvements in patient care and organizational outcomes.

    Patrick Schultz, MS, RN, ACNS-BC, CPHQ

    Director of Quality Improvement

    Thunderbird Medical Center

    Patrick has served in various roles throughout his nursing career including ICU RN, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Quality Department Director, Clinical Standardization Administrator and VP of Nursing.  Currently Patrick serves as a Director of Quality at Thunderbird Medical Center.

    Dannielle Smith, MPH

    Supervisor, Tissue Donor Optimization

    Donor Network of Arizona

    Dannielle is originally from Northern California and moved to the Phoenix metro area in late 2019 when she began her career with Donor Network of Arizona. Dannielle has a Master of Public Health degree from Capella University and a B.A. in English from California State University, Chico. Dannielle is the grateful recipient of a living donor kidney transplant since 2006 and has a passion for the gifts of organ and tissue donation. Prior to joining DNA, Dannielle's healthcare background includes working for a regional blood center coordinating blood drives to meet hospital blood supply needs, and she was a leader at a Federally Qualified Community Health Center (FQHC) providing medical services to underserved populations in Shasta County. At DNA, Dannielle began her career in Tissue Donor Optimization and became inspired by speaking with donor families about the gifts their loved one can share with others. Dannielle transitioned over to DNA's Hospital Engagement and Strategy (HE&S) team to become more involved with organ donation and have front line experience while supporting hospital donation programs. Dannielle's time in HE&S provided additional growth opportunities, and now she is back in Tissue Donor Optimization as a Supervisor. 

    Alysa Swierski

    In-House Coordinator

    Donor Network of Arizona

    Alysa Swiersk currently serves as an In-House Coordinator with Donor Network of Arizona at a major acute-care and behavioral health hospital in Glendale, Arizona. In partnership with her clinical colleague Katy, she supports and enhances the hospital's organ and tissue donation programs. WIth a background in Public Health from Northern Arizona University and extensive experience in healthcare administration and program management, Alysa brings a strong foundation of skills and expertise to promote best practices and advance donation initiatives. 

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    En el marco de una misión compartida, este webinar reúne diversas voces, experiencias y perspectivas para fortalecer la promoción de la donación de tejidos a través de la educación.

    Descripción: En honor al Mes de la Herencia Hispana, AATB y la Asociación Latinoamericana de Bancos de Tejidos (ALABAT) se han unido para presentar “Una Misión, Muchas Voces: Promoviendo la Donación de Tejidos a Través de la Educación.” Esta sesión, que se llevará a cabo el 17 de septiembre, reunirá voces, experiencias y perspectivas diversas con el objetivo de promover la donación de tejidos a través de la educación. Los asistentes explorarán estrategias de comunicación que respetan las diferencias culturales, enfoques educativos efectivos y el rol de los bancos de tejidos como puente fundamental entre donantes y receptores, así como prácticas alineadas con los marcos regulatorios.


    Público objetivo:  Este seminario web está dirigido a profesionales involucrados en la educación y el trasplante de tejidos, especialmente aquellos que trabajan en alcance comunitario, educación pública, servicios familiares y desarrollo hospitalario.








    Francisco Martínez Flores, MD, PhD

    Presidente

    Asociación Latinoamericana de Bancos de Tejidos (ALABAT)

    Francisco Martinez Flores es Medico-Cirujano y Doctor en Ciencias por la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Investigador en Ciencias Médicas de la Secretaria de Salud desde hace 19 años, Profesor de Pregrado y Posgrado en la Facultad de Medicina de la UNAM desde 1998. Su experiencia científica en el área de la biología celular y la terapia molecular aplicada a procesos de trasplantes, criobiótica y recuperación de tejidos le ha valido para ser el fundador del primer Banco de Piel y Tejidos en México clase 100, con certificación ISO9000 en su tipo. Ha sido profesor visitante y conferencista en la Universidad Libre de Holanda, la universidad Birmingham en Alabama EEUU, la Universidad de Oviedo y de la Universidad de Barcelona en España. Es Profesor del Programa de Certificación de Coordinadores de Donación y Trasplante, que imparte la UNAM y el CENATRA. Es el Director del Programa de Investigación en Criobiótica en el Instituto Nacional de Rehabilitación Luis Guillermo Ibarra Ibarra y fue Director del Registro Nacional de Trasplantes del CENATRA durante 2014-2015. Actualmente es el Jefe de División del Banco de Piel y Tejidos del Instituto Nacional de Rehabilitación que se considera el centro de referencia nacional en materia de Bancos y recuperación biológica de tejidos en México. Miembro de las Asociaciones Europea y Americana de Terapia Génica y Celular, Miembro de la Asociación Europea y Latinoamericana de  Bancos de Tejidos y Miembro de la Academia Mexicana de Cirugía. El Dr. Martínez Flores ha participado en más de 162 publicaciones como autor principal en libros, artículos científicos y comunicados de prensa. 

    Ingrid Palacios

    Gerente de Programas Multiculturales de Alcance Comunitario

    New England Donor Services

    Ingrid Palacios ha sido parte de la misión de salvar y sanar vidas a través de la donación de órganos y tejidos durante los últimos 14 años. Actualmente trabaja como Gerente de Programas Multiculturales de Alcance Comunitario en New England Donor Services, donde brinda educación sobre la donación de órganos y tejidos (en inglés y español), y desarrolla programas culturalmente inteligentes para promover el registro de donantes dentro de diversas comunidades multiculturales en los Estados Unidos. Ingrid también se desempeñó como Coordinadora de Servicios Familiares trabajando con familias donantes en el entorno hospitalario durante 8 años.

    Es la ex presidenta inmediata del Comité de Diversidad, Equidad e Inclusión de la Asociación Nacional para Organizaciones de Procuración de Órganos (AOPO), se ha desempeñado como miembro del grupo de trabajo de DEI de la Alianza de Donación y Trasplante de Órganos, donde en sus inicios fue galardonada con el "Premio Rising Leader", y formo parte de la Junta Directiva de la Asociación Nacional de Asuntos Multiculturales en Trasplantes (AMAT), asociación en la que además lideró el grupo de profesionales latinos durante cinco años.

    Se graduó de la Universidad Central de Venezuela con una licenciatura en Estudios Internacionales y tiene más de 20 años de experiencia trabajando con familias de diversas culturas y orígenes en distintas áreas de Servicios Humanos en los Estados Unidos, tales como: Salud Mental, Violencia Doméstica, Abuso Sexual, Trata de personas, Consejería de crisis y Donación de órganos y tejidos. Ingrid se ha propuesto como misión promover la Diversidad, la Equidad, la Inclusión y la Pertenencia en todas las áreas de su vida personal y profesional y completó el Programa de Diversidad e Inclusión en la Universidad de Cornell.

    Ingrid ha sido conferencista, moderadora y organizadora en diversas conferencias y simposios, tanto a nivel nacional como internacional, donde ha compartido su conocimiento especializado en el desarrollo y ejecución de programas de outreach para promover la donación de órganos y tejidos, así como en temas de diversidad, equidad, inclusión y acceso a la donación y al trasplante. 

    Agustin Carrillo García, MS, CTBS

    Director de Investigación, Desarrollo y Validación

    NOVOINJERTOS-Ciudad de Mexico

    Soy el M. en C. Agustín Carrillo García, Químico Farmacéutico Biólogo egresado de la Facultad de Química de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), donde también cursé la Maestría en Ciencias Bioquímicas. Complementé mi formación profesional como Especialista Certificado en Bancos de Tejidos por parte de la Asociación Americana de Bancos de Tejidos. Cuento con más de 30 años de experiencia profesional, durante los cuales he tenido la oportunidad de colaborar en diversas áreas de la industria farmacéutica, de dispositivos médicos y bancos de tejidos. Mi trabajo se ha centrado en áreas clave como los Sistemas de Gestión de Calidad, Asuntos Regulatorios, Producción, Validación y el Desarrollo de Nuevos Productos, especialmente enfocados en dispositivos médicos clase III, derivados de tejido humano. A lo largo de mi trayectoria, he participado como asesor colaborador en instituciones de gran relevancia como la Secretaría de Economía y la Comisión Federal para la Protección contra Riesgos Sanitarios (COFEPRIS), contribuyendo en la revisión y adecuación de normatividad tanto a nivel nacional como internacional, particularmente en México y Estados Unidos. También he tenido el privilegio de compartir mi experiencia académica como asesor de más de 40 tesis de Licenciatura y Técnico Superior Universitario en áreas como Biotecnología, Química, Bioquímica, Administración y Ciencias Básicas y Aplicadas. Actualmente, me desempeño como Director de Investigación, Desarrollo y Validación, y desde hace más de una década lidero proyectos enfocados en el desarrollo de productos y procesos relacionados con la fabricación de dispositivos médicos clase III. En el ámbito gremial, he ocupado cargos de liderazgo dentro de la Cámara Nacional de la Industria Farmacéutica (CANIFARMA), como Vicepresidente de Asuntos Regulatorios en la Sección de Dispositivos Médicos (marzo 2023 a marzo 2025), y desde marzo de 2025, como Vicepresidente de Capacitación y Educación Continua. Mi compromiso sigue siendo el impulso de la innovación tecnológica, la mejora continua en procesos y productos, así como el fortalecimiento de la normatividad y la formación de nuevas generaciones de profesionales en el sector salud.

    Richard De Jesus

    Director de Recuperación de Tejidos

    LifeLink de Puerto Rico

    Richard De Jesus en el 2010, asumió un nuevo cargo como Director de Recuperación de Tejidos para LifeLink de Puerto Rico. Este nuevo rol le permitió aportar toda su experiencia y habilidades para reconstruir un Programa de Recuperación de Tejidos más sólido y efectivo en Puerto Rico. Richard no solo contribuyó a mejorar la estructura operativa del equipo y a fomentar un entorno colaborativo y estratégico, sino que también rediseñó los materiales y dinámicas educativas sobre la donación de tejidos, enfocándose en las relaciones humanas, la educación sobre cómo la donación puede mejorar o salvar vidas, y el impacto emocional de la donación en el ser humano. Posteriormente, emprendió un esfuerzo masivo para educar al personal hospitalario, a las oficinas del médico forense y a otras fuentes de referencia, lo que resultó en un aumento del 73 % en el número de donantes de tejido entre 2010 y 2024.

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This webinar provides a practical look at the role of SoHO (Substances of Human Origin) establishments in advancing cell and tissue-based therapies. Featuring real-world examples from Banc de Sang i Teixits (BST), the session will highlight how innovation is being transformed into clinical solutions—mirroring progress across other EU SoHO institutions.

    Description:  Join us on September 10 for “Translating Advanced Therapies into Practice: The Case of SoHO Establishments in Europe,” a webinar spotlighting how SoHO (Substances of Human Origin) establishments in Europe are moving innovative therapies from the lab to clinical application. Featuring real-world examples from Banc de Sang i Teixits (BST), this session will explore advancements in both allogeneic and autologous therapies, emerging strategies in development, and early experiences with combined therapeutic approaches. Learn how institutions like BST are bridging the gap between innovation and patient care, and what it means for the future of tissue-based therapies. Ideal for professionals across the tissue banking spectrum, from recovery and processing to quality, compliance, and education.

    Target Audience: This webinar is for tissue banking professionals involved in all aspects of the donation, recovery, processing, evaluation, and distribution of human tissue including technical specialists, quality and compliance personnel, medical directors and educators. 





    Joaquim Vives, PhD

    Investigador sènior, Cap de Grup

    Banc de Sang i Teixits

    Dr. Joaquim Vives is a biochemist with a PhD in Biochemistry and over two decades of experience in biotechnology and advanced therapy development. He leads the Research Group for ATMP Development at Banc de Sang i Teixits (Barcelona), where his work focuses on clinical-grade cell production, 3D tissue constructs, in vivo regeneration models, and biomarker validation.

    Dr. Vives has authored 70+ peer-reviewed publications (h-index 27) and is the inventor of 3 patents. He has supervised 8 PhD graduates, with 4 more in progress, and actively lectures at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, where he co-coordinates a joint Master’s program with Leiden University Medical Centre.

    He is the coordinator of the COST Action BTCs4ATMP network, aimed at standardizing SoHO processing for ATMP production, and a leader in EU-funded education projects such as ASIA-TRANSMED Erasmus+. A recognized voice in the field, Dr. Vives is a TEDx speaker, former treasurer of ISCT’s European Committee, and editorial board member for Cytotherapy. He also coordinates ESACT’s annual training course on cell and gene therapy manufacturing.

     

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Join us for a forward-looking webinar on the growing role of tissue banks in the Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products (ATMPs) landscape.

    Description:  Join us on September 3 for “From Tissue Banking to Advanced Therapies: Regulatory Pathways and Strategic Transitions in Tissue Engineering,” a webinar exploring how tissue banks can strategically expand into the field of Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products (ATMPs). Learn how your existing strengths, like donor screening, sterility, and tissue access, can support a transition into tissue engineering and GMP-compliant manufacturing. This session offers practical insights into the regulatory landscape and steps to move toward clinical innovation. Perfect for professionals focused on advancement, strategy, and the future of tissue-based therapies.

    Target Audience: This session is ideal for professionals in tissue banking who are involved in or interested in innovation, regulatory strategy, and clinical advancement.





    Juan Pablo Aguilar Alemán, PhD

    National Academic Director of Biomedical Engineering

    Tecnológico de Monterrey

    Juan Pablo holds a PhD in Biomedicine and Tissue Engineering and an MSc inBiomedical Engineering from the University of Barcelona, along with a BSc inBiomedical Engineering from Tecnológico de Monterrey. He is a Level I member ofMexico’s National System of Researchers (SNI-I) and a current member of the Scientificand Technical Affairs Committee (STAC) of the AmericanAssociation of Tissue Banks (AATB).

    He brings over 15 years of international experience in translationalresearch, biomedical innovation, and regulatory science. He has led thedevelopment and scale-up of collagen-based medical devices, includingdecellularized tissues, heart valves, dermis, and peripheral nerves, securingregulatory approvals and national patents. His expertise spans the full productlifecycle under GMP and ISO 13485 standards, with a strong focus onquality-by-design and risk-based methodologies.

    Currently, he leads the scientific pipeline at ITC(Instituto de Terapia Celular), driving the development of AdvancedTherapy Medicinal Products (ATMPs) based on mesenchymal stromalcells (MSCs), extracellular vesicles (EVs), and biofunctional scaffolds. Inparallel, he serves as National Academic Director of BiomedicalEngineering at Tecnológico de Monterrey, fosteringinnovation-driven education and strategic collaboration between academia,industry, and clinical stakeholders.

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Join us on August 20 for “The Power of Representation: Why Diverse Stories Matter in Tissue Donation Awareness an AATB-AMAT Joint Webinar.”

    Description: Join us on August 13 for “The Power of Representation: Why Diverse Stories Matter in Tissue Donation Awareness an AATB-AMAT Joint Webinar.” This inspiring webinar highlights how sharing multicultural donor and recipient stories and experiences can build trust, break down barriers, and strengthen community support for tissue donation. You’ll hear powerful accounts from individuals whose lives were transformed by donation and learn practical strategies to elevate diverse voices in your outreach efforts. This webinar is ideal for professionals in community outreach, family services, marketing, hospital development, DEI, and education. 

    Target Audience: Human Resources professionals involved in recruitment, retention, training, or organizational culture within tissue banking organizations and for tissue banking professionals in leadership  who have an interest in advancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives within their teams and institutions.





    Lauralee Brown, RN, MHSA, CPHQ

    Lauralee Brown has dedicated more than 30 years to the field of donation and transplantation, including the past 24 years specializing in tissue donation. She began her career as a critical care nurse caring for heart and lung transplant recipients, later serving over a decade in leadership and consulting roles at organ procurement organizations.

    Currently, Lauralee is Sr. Director of Corporate Communications at MTF Biologics. She serves on the AATB Donor Family Council (since 2019) and the Donate Life America Advisory Council, and in 2022 received Donate Life America’s Quiet Giant Award for her exceptional contributions to increasing organ, eye, and tissue donation through service and commitment.

    Lauralee holds a Master of Science in Health Administration from the University of Kansas and is a Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality. As a grateful tissue recipient, she is passionate about ensuring the highest level of care and support for donor families, using her own story to give voice to the many untold stories of lives saved and healed through tissue transplantation.