Research
Clinical/Translational Research
The Cardeza Center pursues a broad range of basic research, which can be divided into three focus areas: Basic Research; Clinica/Tranlastional Research; and Core Laboratories.
- New approaches to the early diagnosis and treatment of sickle cell disorders; mechanisms of sickle complications – Ballas, Kark
- Genetic and other biomarkers for assessing thrombosis risk and drug risk/benefit – Bray
- New apheresis technology, platelet transfusions in the therapy of hematologic diseases – Herman
Recent Publications
- Long-term persistency and costs associated with the use of iron chelation therapies in the treatment of Sickle cell disease within Medicaid programs
- Investigations of human platelet-type 12-lipoxygenase: Role of lipoxygenase products in platelet activation
- Sickle cell pain: A critical reappraisal
- Immunoglobulin therapy and thrombosis: Coincidence or causation?
- Dichotomous effects of exposure to bivalirudin in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention on protease-activated receptor-mediated platelet activation
