Meet Our Team
The LifeNet Health team is united in a shared mission to save lives, restore health, and give hope — and that gives our work special meaning. As the world's most trusted provider of transplant solutions, we strive to be our best, so we can help others. Our teams are passionate, whether their work involves facilitating lifesaving transplants, supporting families with empathy, innovating new processes to help patients heal faster, or enabling scientists to move forward with ground-breaking research. We also have a whole network of team members who provide invaluable supporting services.
Donor Mother Channels Grief Into Role at LifeNet Health
Kris Laraway faced what felt like an insurmountable tragedy when her 2-year-old daughter, Erin, passed away after contracting bacterial meningitis in 1997. “It was waves of fear, panic, and terror,” she said.
Mission Continues to Inspire Longest-Standing Team Member
Bud Brame has been with LifeNet Health for 38 of the organization’s 40 years — longer than any other employee. He was the fifth person to join the team when he came on board to set up a new microbiology lab in 1984.
A New Role: Multicultural Community Affairs Director

Kia White has been instrumental in shaping LifeNet Health’s One Hero program, launched in 2021 to address disparities in donation and transplantation within the Black community.
Get a New Career Full of Purpose as a Processing Technician
If you’re looking for a new career that’s full of meaning and purpose, consider joining LifeNet Health as a Processing Technician. This is an exciting opportunity to get in-depth training in a highly specialized field, with many opportunities for advancement. Our Processing Techs are a vital part of the LifeNet Health Processing & Logistics team. Their daily work helps restore health and save lives for patients all over the world.
Literature Support for PliaFX
- The Value of 100% Bone
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Supporting Literature for the Advantages of 100% Bone
Scientific Summary: Advantage of 100% Bone - Peer-Reviewed Publication
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Tgf-β Activity within Allograft Demineralized Bone Matrix
Int. Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021
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