Anil K. Mangal
Corporate Officer/Principal chez University of British Columbia
Profil
Anil K.
Mangal is an Assistant Professor at the University of British Columbia.
He previously worked as a Medical Director at Lifebank Corp.
and Canadian Blood Services.
He holds an MBA from Simon Fraser University.
Postes actifs de Anil K. Mangal
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University of British Columbia | Corporate Officer/Principal | 12/11/2009 |
Anciens postes connus de Anil K. Mangal
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Lifebank Corp.
Lifebank Corp. Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Lifebank Corp. is a cryogenic facility company engages in the business of processing and cryopreserving umbilical cord blood stem cells for families. It offers clinically proven procedures available for the cryogenic storage of umbilical cord blood stem cells. It uses umbilical cord stem cells for the treatment of diseases, such as leukemia, metabolic disorders, immune disorders, bone marrow failure, genetic disorders, and many others. Lifebank markets its services by using various avenues including distributing brochures to doctors' offices, clinics and hospitals, delivering lectures to groups of doctors and other healthcare providers, speaking at prenatal classes, and maintaining contact with the media to encourage informed articles about umbilical cord blood stem cells. The company was founded on Feb 21, 1996 and is headquartered in Burnaby, Canada. | Directeur Technique/Scientifique/R&D | 27/11/2012 |
Canadian Blood Services
Canadian Blood Services Internet Software/ServicesTechnology Services Canadian Blood Services is a company that provides plasma protein and related products to hospitals across Canada (except Quebec). Canadian Blood Services relies on the generosity of donors to help many patients in need. The non-profit company is based in Ottawa, Canada. The company is committed to standing in solidarity with 2SLGBTQIA+ communities as pride celebrations begin across the country. The company emphasizes the importance of knowing one's blood type, as it determines who can donate blood and who can receive it. | Directeur Technique/Scientifique/R&D | 01/01/2001 |
Formation de Anil K. Mangal
Simon Fraser University | Masters Business Admin |
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Lifebank Corp.
Lifebank Corp. Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Lifebank Corp. is a cryogenic facility company engages in the business of processing and cryopreserving umbilical cord blood stem cells for families. It offers clinically proven procedures available for the cryogenic storage of umbilical cord blood stem cells. It uses umbilical cord stem cells for the treatment of diseases, such as leukemia, metabolic disorders, immune disorders, bone marrow failure, genetic disorders, and many others. Lifebank markets its services by using various avenues including distributing brochures to doctors' offices, clinics and hospitals, delivering lectures to groups of doctors and other healthcare providers, speaking at prenatal classes, and maintaining contact with the media to encourage informed articles about umbilical cord blood stem cells. The company was founded on Feb 21, 1996 and is headquartered in Burnaby, Canada. | Health Services |
Canadian Blood Services
Canadian Blood Services Internet Software/ServicesTechnology Services Canadian Blood Services is a company that provides plasma protein and related products to hospitals across Canada (except Quebec). Canadian Blood Services relies on the generosity of donors to help many patients in need. The non-profit company is based in Ottawa, Canada. The company is committed to standing in solidarity with 2SLGBTQIA+ communities as pride celebrations begin across the country. The company emphasizes the importance of knowing one's blood type, as it determines who can donate blood and who can receive it. | Technology Services |