Red Cell Special Interest Group
Day: Wednesday | Time: 13:15 - 14:45 | Room: 1
Available Presentations
The unstable haemoglobins and haemolysis
Robin Carrell
Codanin-1 and C15ORF41 in Sickness and in Health: Insights into a Novel Pathway from Congenital Dyserythropoetic Anaemia Type-I
Gemma Moir-Meyer
Integrating Red Cell Molecular Diagnostics and Research- a UK-wide initiative
Barnaby Clark & Noemi Roy
Session Coordinators: Lesley Bruce, Kay Ridgwell
Speakers:
Professor Robin Carrell
Department of Haematology, University of Cambridge
Gemma Moir-Meyer
Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital
Dr Barnaby Clark & Dr Noemi Roy
King's College London School, Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine & Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital
Intended Audience:
Biomedical Scientists and trainees working in hospital transfusion departments, UK Blood Services, and associated services.
Research scientists involved in basic research work.
Clinicians who prescribe blood components in haematology, surgery, intensive care, obstetrics and trauma settings.
Transfusion practitioners.
Learning Objectives:
Learn about defects of the red blood cell, from unstable haemoglobins to the molecular basis of congenital dyserythropoietic anaemia type 1. Plus hear about how rare red cell conditions will be diagnosed in the future.
Brief Description:
Theme: Red Cell Defects
The unstable haemoglobins and haemolysisRobin Carrell
Gemma Moir-Meyer
Integrating Red Cell Molecular Diagnostics and Research- a UK-wide initiative
Barnaby Clark & Noemi Roy
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