Over the years, Versiti Blood Research Institute investigators have made significant contributions to the medical field, including:
Senior Investigator Emeritus Richard H. Aster, MD, was part of a team that helped facilitate the first bone marrow transplant from an unrelated donor for treatment of aplastic anemia.
Senior Investigator Emeritus Jack Gorski, PhD, identified human leukocyte antigen (HLA) markers that better matched transplant donors and recipients.
Emeritus investigators’ influence and accomplishments continue to be recognized in the work Versiti Blood Research Institute does every day.
In addition, Versiti Blood Research Institute investigators collaborate with researchers at other world-renowned institutions to broaden the scope of their work. Through these partnerships, Versiti Blood Research Institute researchers and scientists have explored new avenues of research, been published in scientific and medical journals, and have received additional grant funding.
Children's Wisconsin & Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
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