Why donate blood for research?
If you’re in good health and between the ages of 18 and 55, your blood donation can directly support groundbreaking medical research. Scientists rely on blood samples from healthy donors to better understand diseases, test new therapies, and develop life-saving treatments.
At Canventa Life Sciences, we collect high-quality blood samples through our paid donor program to supply researchers with the cells they need for discovery. By choosing to donate blood for medical research, you’re helping accelerate progress in areas such as cancer, autoimmune disorders, and infectious disease.
Your participation in a safe, professional, and sustainable donor program allows researchers to focus on advancing science, helping bring new treatments and cures to patients faster.
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Take the first step in supporting scientific research and schedule your donor screening today!
Impact on Research
The cells isolated from healthy blood and tissue samples have a profound impact on scientific research. Bone marrow is a rich source of stem cells, which can be used to study cancer and other diseases, and your blood contains important cells and proteins vital to the study of diseases and development of new treatments.
In recent years, there have been exciting scientific breakthroughs that make your donation of blood and bone marrow even more important. Blood donation is essential for the development of CRISPR technology, being used to develop new treatments for diseases such as cancer. In addition, blood donation supports the development of CAR-T cell therapy, which is providing new hope for patients with leukemia. Donations of bone marrow are imperative for the development of new treatments for conditions such as sickle cell disease and Alzheimer’s.
By donating with Canventa, you can make a real difference in the advancement of scientific research.
Donation Requirements & Compensation
At Canventa Life Sciences, we value the time and commitment of every participant in our paid blood donation program. To qualify, donors must be in good health and between the ages of 18 and 55.
Compensation varies based on the type of donation. During your initial screening appointment, our staff will review the details and answer any questions about eligibility, safety, and payment.
All donors receive same-day compensation for their time and effort — a simple way to support medical research and earn up to $450 per donation while helping advance life-saving discoveries.
Types of donations
Please note: Whole blood donations are primarily done in conjunction with another donation type. Occasionally, there will be a need for a standalone whole blood donation but it is not a procedure we regularly schedule on its own.
Learn more about specific donation types and donation requirements here.