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Hal E Broxmeyer, Ph.D. is the Distinguished Professor, Mary Margaret Walther Professor Emeritus, and Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at Indiana University School of Medicine. He received a BS degree from City University of New York, and PhD from New York University.

Research He is internationally recognized for his work on human umbilical cord blood as a source of transplantable hematopoietic stem cells [1]. In 1989, he first coordinated a study in successfully demonstrating clinical utility of cord blood transplantation to cure a hematological disorder of a child [2]. Work from his laboratory has established the field of clinical cord blood transplantation .

Awards and honor 1. Dirk van Bekkum Award (2002)[3] 2. E. Donnall Thomas Prize and Lecture (2006)[4] 3. President, American Society of Hematology (2010)[5] 4. Elected Fellow of American Association for Advancement of Science (2012)[6]


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