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Dr. Moritz Stolla is an academic leader at Bloodworks Northwest focusing on the biology of platelet transfusions and strategies to improve transfusion products. His lab is dedicated to exploring solutions for long-term platelet storage and enhancing the efficacy of alternative platelet products. With a fellowship at the Harvard Joint Program in Transfusion Medicine and residency at the University of Rochester, Dr. Stolla has amassed extensive experience in pathology and laboratory medicine. His work emphasizes innovative approaches to preventing bleeding in patients requiring transfusions. He joined Bloodworks Northwest in September 2016 and has contributed significantly to the field since, including research on mechanisms to prevent alloimmunization and improve patient outcomes. He is deeply invested in improving the quality of blood products while ensuring safety and efficacy for patients that depend on these life-saving treatments. Dr. Stolla's expertise is recognized within the medical community, and he continues to participate in diverse research initiatives that advance transfusion medicine.
Harvard Medical School • Boston, MA
Instructed on topics related to pathology and laboratory medicine and contributed to clinical research.
Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Dana Farber Cancer Institute • Boston, MA
Provided clinical care and participated in research initiatives related to transfusion medicine.
Department of Medicine, University of Washington • Seattle, WA
Engaged in teaching and research at the university, focusing on innovative transfusion practices.
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