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《血液学最新意见》于1994年创刊。它是一系列成功的评论期刊的一部分,其独特的格式旨在提供许多主要期刊中提出的文献的系统和批判性评估。血液学领域分为九个部分,每年审查一次。每个章节都有一个章节编辑,他是该领域的权威,负责确定当时最重要的主题。在这里,我们很高兴地介绍这一期的编辑和部分编辑。Christine Duncan是一名医生兼研究员,她的工作重点是患有罕见遗传性疾病的儿童和年轻人的细胞治疗。她是丹娜-法伯/波士顿儿童癌症和血液疾病中心基因治疗项目临床研究和临床开发的首席研究员、主治医师和医学主任,哈佛医学院儿科助理教授,波士顿儿童医院住院儿科造血干细胞移植服务的副临床主任。除了在罕见儿科疾病的同种异体和基因治疗方面的工作外,邓肯博士还研究细胞治疗的长期并发症。Karina Yazdanbakhsh博士是纽约血液中心(NYBC) Lindsley F. Kimball研究所(LFKRI)补体生物学实验室主任。她在伦敦米尔希尔的国家医学研究所(MRC)获得了分子生物学博士学位,并在哥伦比亚大学和洛克菲勒大学接受了分子和细胞免疫学的博士后培训。她于1996年加入纽约广播公司,并于2016年至2019年担任LFKRI的执行董事。她在输血免疫学方面有丰富的经验,目前的研究方向是以患者为导向的转化研究,重点是血小板减少症和溶血性贫血的免疫调节网络,以及对镰状细胞免疫病理生理学的理解。Yazdanbakhsh博士曾在多个美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)审查小组任职,并曾是美国血库协会(AABB)和美国血液学学会几个委员会的成员。她曾担任2016-2020年AABB摘要选择委员会主席和ASH科学委员会主席,目前任职于输血编辑委员会。她曾作为特邀演讲者和主席在许多国家和国际会议上发言,包括AABB、美国血液学会会议、欧洲血液学会和国际输血学会。由于她对输血医学的贡献,她于2016年入选AABB国家血液基金会名人堂。
Current Opinion in Hematology was launched in 1994. It is part of a successful series of review journals whose unique format is designed to provide a systematic and critical assessment of the literature as presented in the many primary journals. The field of hematology is divided into nine sections that are reviewed once a year. Each section is assigned a Section Editor, a leading authority in the area, who identifies the most important topics at that time. Here we are pleased to introduce the Editor and the Section Editors for this issue. SECTION EDITORS Christine Duncan, MDChristine Duncan, MDChristine Duncan is a physician-researcher whose work focuses on the cellular therapy of children and young adults with rare inherited diseases. She is a Principal Investigator, Staff Physician, and Medical Director of Clinical Research and Clinical Development of the Gene Therapy Program at Dana-Farber/Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School, and Associate Clinical Director of Inpatient Pediatric Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Service at Boston Children's Hospital. In addition to her work on allogeneic and gene therapy for rare pediatric diseases, Dr. Duncan investigates the long-term complications of cellular therapies. Karina YazdanbakhshKarina YazdanbakhshDr Karina Yazdanbakhsh is the Head of the Laboratory of Complement Biology of the Lindsley F. Kimball Research Institute (LFKRI) of the New York Blood Center (NYBC). She received her Ph.D. in molecular biology from the National Institute for Medical Research (MRC) at Mill Hill London and did her postdoctoral training in molecular and cellular immunology at Columbia and Rockefeller Universities. She joined NYBC in 1996 and served as the Executive Director of LFKRI from 2016-2019. She has extensive experience in transfusion immunology and her current research is on patient-orientated translational studies focusing on immune regulatory networks in thrombocytopenia and hemolytic anemia and understanding sickle cell immune-pathophysiology. Dr Yazdanbakhsh has served on numerous National Institutes of Health (NIH) review panels and has been a member of several committees for the American Association of Blood Banks (AABB) and the American Society of Hematology. She was the Chair of the Abstract Selection Committee of AABB from 2016-2020 and the Chair of the Scientific Committee of ASH and currently serves on the Editorial Board of Transfusion. She has spoken as an invited speaker and chair at many national and international meetings, including AABB, American Society of Hematology Meeting, European Hematology Association, and International Society of Blood Transfusion. She was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the National Blood Foundation of AABB in 2016 for her contributions to transfusion medicine.
期刊介绍:
Current Opinion in Hematology is an easy-to-digest bimonthly journal covering the most interesting and important advances in the field of hematology. Its hand-picked selection of editors ensure the highest quality selection of unbiased review articles on themes from nine key subject areas, including myeloid biology, Vascular biology, hematopoiesis and erythroid system and its diseases.