World Cord Blood Day

Necbb Hosts World Cord Blood Day Event

World cord blood day

As an Official Participant in World Cord Blood Day 2019, New England Cord Blood Bank, Inc. will be playing an important role in advancing cord blood education and awareness. We invite you to join us for an open house on World Cord Blood Day, November 15th, where we will present live virtual conferences to NECBB staff and visitors. Visitors are also welcome to take a tour of our lab and storage facility. Open house hours are from 10-3.

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World cord blood dayThe purpose of our World Cord Blood Day event (free event – open to the public) is to educate expectant parents and health professionals about the current applications and research using cord blood stem cells. In France in 1988, Dr. Eliane Gluckman performed the world’s first cord blood transplant saving a young boy suffering from Fanconi Anemia. Since then, there have been more than 35,000 cord blood transplants worldwide.

Today, cord blood stem cells are used to treat over 80 life-threatening diseases including sickle cell anemia, thalassemia, lymphoma and leukemia.  Cord blood also holds great promise in regenerative medicine to potentially treat autism, cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury, diabetes, stroke, spinal cord injury and much more. Yet, in most births, cord blood continues to be thrown away as medical waste.

Can’t Attend our open House?

No worries! There are plenty of ways to join the discussion, educate, and advocate!

  • Webinar-Can’t make the NECBB Open House? Sign up to watch the webinars on your own!
  • Other Events-Check out the list of official WCBD19 events to see if there is one near you.
  • Get Social-Join us on social media using the hashtags: #WCBD19 #WorldCordBloodDay

About the World Cord Blood Day host/organizer:  Save the Cord Foundation

Save the Cord Foundation, a 501c3 non-profit organization, was established to promote awareness of the life-saving benefits of cord blood based on unbiased and factual information. The Foundation educates parents, health professionals and the general public about the need to preserve this valuable medical resource while providing information on both public cord blood donation programs and family cord blood banks worldwide.

About the Official Sponsor of WCBD19:  Quick Specialized Healthcare Logistics

Quick is the trusted logistics leader serving the Healthcare and Life Science community for over 36 years. Quick safely transports human organs and tissue for transplant or research, blood, blood products, cord blood, bone marrow, medical devices and personalized medicine, 24/7/365. Quick’s specially trained experts work with hospitals, laboratories, blood banks and medical processing centers, and utilize the safest routes to ensure integrity, temperature control and chain of custody throughout the transportation process. Learn more at www.quickhealthcare.aero.