
Yale School of Medicine
Education
Princeton University, 1972, AB, Chemistry; Harvard University, 1976, MD
Professional Area
Stem cell transplantation, immunohematology, and the inflammation-hemostasis interface, especially in relation to biomaterials, immune monitoring and flow cytometry, postgraduate residency training and development of a diverse physician-scientist workforce, translation of research across the T0 (basic medical discovery) to the T3, T4 (practice and population-based outcomes) spectrum.
Citation
For his original scientific contributions in immune reconstitution after bone marrow transplantation and at the inflammation-coagulation interface, especially in relation to the interaction of blood with biomaterials, improving diagnostics and immunotherapeutics, and for his development of innovative and paradigm-shifting training and career development pathways for physician-scientists.