Margaret Keller, PhD

Executive of the Red Cross National Laboratories and the American Rare Donor Program. She is also the Editor-in-chief of Immunohematology, Journal of Blood Group Serology and Molecular Genetics. Dr. Keller has over 25 years of experience in molecular genetics and for the last decade has been involved in using molecular methods to identify rare and antigen negative red cell and platelet donors as well as to assess patient risk of alloimmunization associated with transfusion or pregnancy. Dr. Keller is interested in genetic variation in the RH locus and using RH allele information for selection of blood products for Rh alloimmunized patients. Dr. Keller is adjunct associate professor at Thomas Jefferson University where she is involved in training of Transfusion Medicine fellows as well as students in Jefferson genetic counselor program.
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Margaret Keller, PhD
Executive, National Laboratories and Senior Director, American Rare Donor Program

Katherine Kaherl, MLS(ASCP)SBB
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Neng Yu, MD
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Noureddine Berka, Ph.D., F(ACHI)
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