Renamed in 2016, the AABB Foundation Award for Innovative Research recognizes a scientist whose original research resulted in an important contribution to the body of scientific knowledge in transfusion medicine or biotherapies. The award recipient receives a $1,000 honorarium and must meet the following eligibility criteria:
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David Roh, MD
For his 2020 AABB Foundation-funded research on Red Blood Cell Contribution to Coagulopathy and Cerebral Oxygenation after Intracerebral Hemorrhage. The project led to novel and innovative approaches to assess coagulation, hemostasis, and cerebral oxygen delivery related to transfusions in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage, with clinical practice change implications at the intersection of the clinical laboratory, transfusion medicine, and stroke. Since the completion of his AABB Foundation grant in 2022, Dr. Roh has co-authored 27 scientific papers, of which he is senior author on 5.
2024 Vijay Bhoj, MD, PhD
2023 Robert Sheppard Nickel, MD, MSC
2022 Moritz Stolla, MD, PhD
2021 David Gibb, MD, PhD
2020 Angelo D'Alessandro, PhD
2019 Krystalyn E. Hudson, PhD
2018 Sean Stowell, MD
2017 Stephanie Eisenbarth, MD, PhD
2016 Anand Padmanabhan, MD, PhD
2015 Jianhua Yu, PhD
2014 Eldad A. Hod,
MD
2013 Chance John Luckey, MD, PhD
2012 Taku Kambayashi, MD, PhD
2011 Cheryl Lobo, PhD
2010 Christine Margaret Cserti-Gazdewich, MD, FRCPC
2009 Lan Zhou, MD, PhD
2008 Jose A. Cancelas, MD, PhD
2007 James C. Zimring,
MD, PhD
2006 Andrés Hidalgo, PhD
2005 Carl Goodyear, PhD
*In 2022, the name of this award changed from National Blood Foundation Award for Innovative Research to AABB Foundation Award for Innovative Research.
*In 2016, the name of this award changed from Jack Latham Memorial Award for Innovative Research to National Blood Foundation Award for Innovative Research.
*In 2013, the name of this award changed from David B. Pall Prize for Innovative Research in Transfusion Medicine to Jack Latham Memorial Award for Innovative Research.