Contact PI/Project LeaderSTEINBERG, MARTIN H. Other PIs
Awardee OrganizationBOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS
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Project Summary
The Boston University-Boston Medical Center Training Program in Blood Diseases and
Resources" (HTP) is a training program in hematology research that has been active at
Boston University Medical Center since 1980, currently supporting four pre-doctoral and
four post-doctoral trainees/year. The objective of this training program is to provide
training in hematology research to graduate students and PhD, MD, or MD PhD post-
doctoral trainees who work with any of 21 HTP faculty. Our program faculty carry out
hematology-related research in four areas: Hemoglobinopathies, Platelet and
Thrombosis Biology, Hematopoiesis, and Lymphoid Cell Signaling and
Immunopathology. BU and BUSM offer a rich research environment for trainees
interested in hematology-related basic science, translational or clinical research projects.
Among the research resources available to HTP trainees are the Boston University
Center of Excellence in Sickle Cell Disease, the BUSM Center for Regenerative
Medicine and the BUSM Amyloidosis Center. One of the strengths of the program is
regular interaction at weekly Journal Clubs and Work Seminars between HTP-supported
doctoral students, post-doctoral (PhD) fellows and physicians carrying out their
hematology fellowships. At the weekly Hematology Grand Rounds, talks are given by
outside hematology researchers and such experts are made available to meet with HTP
trainees. Doctoral students enter the HTP after having matriculated in variety of BU or
BUSM doctoral programs, including Biochemistry, Biology, Biostatistics, Microbiology,
Molecular Medicine, Pathology and Pharmacology. A new clinical research track is now
offered to physicians who wish to obtain training in hematology-related clinical research.
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Project Narrative
The Boston University-Boston Medical Center Training Program in Blood Diseases and
Resources" (HTP) is a training program in hematology research that has been active at
Boston University Medical Center since 1980, currently supporting four pre-doctoral and
four post-doctoral trainees/year. Hematology encompasses normal and abnormal blood
biology, including the biology of red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets, as well
as the related fields of normal and abnormal blood clotting and blood cell development in
the bone marrow. Providing the next generation of PhDs, MDs and MD PhDs who have
an interest in hematology research with appropriate training in this complex field is an
important element in guaranteeing continued progress in the treatment of blood-related
diseases.
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