Division of Blood Diseases and Resources
Stimulating and Supporting Blood Science Research to Improve Clinical Care
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Division of Blood Diseases and Resources
Facilitating the Translation of Discoveries Into Therapeutics
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Division of Blood Diseases and Resources
Leading Precision Medicine Activities for Blood Diseases
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Division of Blood Diseases and Resources
Division Leadership
What We Do
Blood Epidemiology and Clinical Therapeutics Branch
The Blood Epidemiology and Clinical Therapeutics Branch provides oversight, support, and stimulation of epidemiologic, clinical, and implementation research throughout the spectrum of blood science. This spectrum includes benign blood diseases, as well as cell therapies such as hematopoietic stem cell transplants, transfusion products, and novel cell therapies. This branch also helps develop and disseminate data science resources in patient-reported outcomes. View funding information for the Blood Epidemiology and Clinical Therapeutics Branch.
- Traci Mondoro
- Ph.D.
- Acting Branch Chief
Molecular Cellular and Systems Blood Science Branch
The Molecular, Cellular, and Systems Blood Science Branch seeks to advance discovery science focused on explaining the physiology and pathophysiology of blood, bone marrow, and blood vessels. This Branch promotes a systems biology approach to understanding the critical role of blood, bone marrow, and vascular endothelium in animal and human organs and organisms. It also applies fundamental genetic, proteomic, and metabolomic tools to better understand hematologic physiology and pathophysiology. View funding information for the Molecular Cellular and Systems Blood Science Branch.
- Allison Gillaspy
- Ph.D.
- Branch Chief
Translational Blood Science and Resources Branch
The Translational Blood Science and Resources Branch supports the creation of blood-focused therapeutics development and manufacturing, the facilitation and promotion of discovery science from bench to first-in-human studies, and the coordination of workforce development and opportunities for small-business programs. This emphasis includes the oversight, support, and stimulation of post-discovery science, preclinical research, early phase clinical studies and trials, and commercialization initiatives (the Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer programs) in blood sciences. This Branch also administers and serves as liaison for NHLBI resources related to translational research. View funding information for the Translational Blood Science and Resources Branch.
- Andrei Kindzelski
- M.D., Ph.D.
- Branch Chief
Office of the Director
The Office of the Director oversees all Divisional activities. This includes planning and coordinating the activities of all Branches responsible for supporting and managing discovery, translational, and clinical research programs across the blood sciences; continuously assessing the Institute's national and international health programs related to all blood science disciplines and resources; fostering and coordinating interdivisional, trans-NHLBI, trans-NIH and interagency collaborative and cooperative research arrangements; developing and maintaining the necessary scientific management capability in the Division to foster and guide effective programs in blood sciences and resources management; planning, coordinating, and directing special activities that transcend program lines, including minority, small business, and education research programs; providing program analysis and administrative support services for the Division; and overseeing Divisional programs to support the workforce in nonmalignant hematology.
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Contact Division of Blood Diseases and Resources
The National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute
One Rockledge Center, Suite 400
6705 Rockledge Dr. MSC 7950
Bethesda, MD 20892-7950
United States