The Irish Unrelated Bone Marrow Registry (IUBMR) is a register of people who are willing to donate their bone marrow if they are found to match a patient needing a bone marrow transplant. The IUBMR is part of a worldwide network of unrelated donor registries. The decision to become an unrelated bone marrow donor requires careful consideration.
Read more about the Irish Unrelated Bone Marrow Registry here.
Read about what bone marrow is and what it is used for in the body.
Who needs bone marrow and why join the Bone Marrow Registry?
Are you suitable to join the bone marrow registry? Read the requirements for joining the bone marrow registry here.
Read the frequently asked questions people have about the bone marrow registry.
What does the donation process for bone marrow involve.
Register for the Bone Marrow Panel by using our online application form.
National Blood Centre, James's Street, Dublin 8. Tel: 00 353 1 4322800 Fax: 00 353 1 4322930