AABB provides members with many ways to get further involved in the Association. Enhance your membership experience, connect with like-minded professionals, and help advance the blood and biotherapies community. Learn more about AABB's volunteer opportunities:
To stay up to date on the latest happenings within your field, enroll in the Cellular Therapies or Transfusion Medicine section.
Represent the interests of individual members of the AABB who are concerned with the administrative, quality/regulatory, medical, scientific and technical aspects of transfusion medicine.
Assist in providing guidance to the association and its membership on critical issues relating to cellular therapies, including umbilical cord blood, regenerative medicine and somatic cells.
AABB Committees are a vital link to the success of the association! Our committees and volunteers help ensure that the information and knowledge that we share with the membership, public and media is timely and accurate.
If you are interested in serving on one of our committees, please complete the Committee Volunteer Form. Your information will be kept on file for three years.
Additionally, committees are in search of qualified Junior Committee Members to fill standing positions on all AABB committees! To be eligible you must be an AABB Student member, or an individual member with less than two years of membership and no previous experience serving on an AABB committee, task force or working group. Apply today through the Committee Volunteer Form and select “Junior Committee Member” in the contact information.
Learn more about AABB's Committees.
Are you an AABB Student member or an individual member with less than two years of membership looking to become more involved with the Association? AABB is taking applications for Junior Committee members. The Junior Committee Member is a standing position on all committees and is an ideal opportunity to:
If you meet the requirements, apply today by completing the Committee Volunteer Form.
AABB assessors are a vital part of the AABB Accreditation Program. AABB assessors are highly skilled professionals who bring their valuable knowledge and insight to AABB-accredited facilities worldwide. Learn more.
Consider this your invitation to help set the course of the Association. Contact the chair of the AABB Nominating Committee and express your interest in being nominated for a leadership position. View information on how to submit your name to be considered for a Board position, or how to run as a petition candidate for the Board.
Looking for a fun way to get involved in AABB? The AABB Mentoring Program may be right for you. This six-month informal program matches experienced professionals with those who are new to the field. Expand your professional network, exchange information and ideas, and build lasting friendships. Interested members are invited to complete and return the application to PEP@aabb.org.
For more information, visit the AABB Mentoring Program page or email our volunteer coordinator at PEP@aabb.org.
Critical discussions on important issues in the blood and biotherapies community regularly transpire on the AABB Community, the Association’s online member forum. AABB encourages members to subscribe to their group(s) of choice and join in the conversation. Subscribing enables members to respond to or start a thread directly from their email inbox. Begin networking and sharing ideas with colleagues throughout the world.
AABB volunteers are engaged in a variety of activities within the Association. They play an integral role in the work of AABB and we celebrate their accomplishments. Our "Volunteer Spotlight," published in AABB News, highlights the work of individuals making a difference and showcases their involvement in our community.
In 1983, AABB launched the National Blood Foundation (NBF). For nearly 40 years, the NBF has been dedicated to advancing the field through critical funding for early-stage scientific research. From its early beginnings, improving the lives of patients and donors worldwide has been at the heart of the Foundation’s mission.
AABB relaunched the NBF as the AABB Foundation, a new name underscoring the expanding reach and growing importance of the Foundation’s work. This change celebrates all that the Foundation has accomplished in its history, while reaffirming its commitment to supporting the field.
The AABB Foundation continues the important work of funding early-stage investigators, while also expanding the ways in which we support innovative research and education for the field of blood and biotherapies.
Volunteer leaders are the lifeline of the Foundation’s work. Every new volunteer brings unique insights, bold ideas, and diverse skillsets that strengthen the Foundation’s impact. Deepen your engagement with the AABB Foundation and help us expand our reach!
Contact the AABB Foundation with questions. 301-215-6552 or foundation@aabb.org.
Social Media Collaboration
AABB maintains active social media accounts on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. The Association is seeking members with interest and expertise in social media to offer insightful content and resources. Contact us for the chance to collaborate with AABB.