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October 4, 2022

Moritz Stolla receives National Blood Foundation Award For Innovative Research

This award was established in 2016 to recognize a scientist whose original research resulted in an important contribution to the body of scientific knowledge in transfusion medicine or biotherapies.
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Dr. Moritz Stolla, assistant professor (Hematology) has received the National Blood Foundation (NBF) Award for Innovative Research from the Association for the Advancement of Blood & Biotherapies (AABB).

This award was established in 2016 to recognize a scientist whose original research resulted in an important contribution to the body of scientific knowledge in transfusion medicine or biotherapies.

He received the award for his 2019 National Blood Foundation-funded research project, “Cold-stored Platelets for the Reversal of Dual Antiplatelet Therapy.”

The project’s findings demonstrated that cold-stored platelets were largely equivalent to room temperature-stored platelets in reversing the effect of antiplatelet therapy.

All cold-stored platelet units passed quality control analyses, and no platelet aggregates at the end of the storage period were observed. This project reported the first safety and efficacy data of 5-day cold-stored platelets in plasma.

Dr. Stolla’s data could help influence decisions to move to a dual inventory easier and could have a practice-changing impact. Since the completion of his NBF grant in 2019, Dr. Stolla has co-authored 12 scientific papers, of which he is the senior author on four.