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Jacob H. Rand is a Clinical Professor of Medicine at Cornell University. He has extensively researched thrombosis, particularly in relation to antiphospholipid syndrome and its implications in various clinical scenarios. His notable works include studies on the relationship between genetic factors and thrombotic events in cancer patients, the effects of viral loads on patient outcomes, and the complexities of lupus anticoagulant detection guidelines. Dr. Rand has authored numerous academic articles exploring thrombosis-related mechanisms and treatments, contributing significantly to the field of hematology and rheumatology. His experience encompasses a broad spectrum of topics including the use of hydroxychloroquine in the management of antiphospholipid antibodies and examining the implications of annexin A5 in pregnancy loss. He is a prominent figure in his field, both as a researcher and educator, aiming to bridge clinical expertise with pioneering research in thrombotic diseases.
Cornell University • Ithaca, NY
Teaching and conducting research in the field of Medicine, specializing in hematology and thrombosis.
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