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Laurie Sutor, M.D., M.B.A.

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Laurie Sutor
Name:
  Laurie Jayne Sutor, M.D., M.B.A.
Academic Title:
  Associate Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Pathology
Secondary Appointment:
  Transplant Services Center
Affiliations:
  Pathology
Department Website:
  Pathology
Lab Website:
  Veripath Laboratories

 RESEARCH INTERESTS
 
Applied techniques in transfusion medicine
Serologic studies of HIV and hepatitis
Therapeutic apheresis
Peripheral stem cell collection and processing for transplantation
Blood component therapy and non-transfusional implications of blood group antigens
 
 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
LJ Sutor, "Transfusion Medicine" In: The Handbook of Clinical Pathology, 2nd ed, ed by RW McKenna and JH Keffer, ASCP Press, Chicago:421-45, 2000
Sutor, L, "Infectious disease - immunologic tests section on HIV testing." In: Handbook of Clinical Pathology, ed: JS Sandstad, RW McKenna and JH Keffer, ASCP, Chicago 1992
RM Bradley and LJ Sutor, "Therapeutic apheresis" In Essentials of Pediatric Intensive Care, 2nd edition, ed: DL Levin, FC Morriss, Churchill-Livingstone, NY:1562-6, 1997
LJ Sutor and HS Kaplan, "Adverse reactions to blood transfusion" In Conns Current Therapy - 1995, ed: RE Rakel,, W.B. Saunders Co, Philad:398-401, 1995
Sutor, L, "Blood bank tests and blood component usage" In: Handbook of Clinical Pathology, ed: JS Sandstad, RW McKenna and JH Keffer, ASCP, Chicago 1992
 
 
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