Joanne Kurtzberg is an American professor of pediatrics and pathology at Duke University.[1]

Joanne Kurtzberg
Alma materNew York University
Scientific career
InstitutionsDuke University School of Medicine

Education edit

Kurtzberg completed her medical education at New York University in 1976.[1]

Career edit

Kurtzberg is a professor and researcher at the Duke University School of Medicine. She researches cord blood transplants in children with cerebral palsy or neonatal brain injuries. [1] Dr. Joanne Kurtzberg was Medical and Scientific Advisory Board Member for Americord[2] and an advisor to Cryo-Cell.

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Journal articles edit

  • Gluckman, Eliane; Broxmeyer, Hal E.; Auerbach, Arleen D.; Friedman, Henry S.; Douglas, Gordon W.; Devergie, Agnès; Esperou, Hélène; Thierry, Dominique; Socie, Gérard; Lehn, Pierre; Cooper, Scott; English, Denis; Kurtzberg, Joanne; Bard, Judith; Boyse, Edward A. (1989). "Hematopoietic Reconstitution in a Patient with Fanconi's Anemia by Means of Umbilical-Cord Blood from an HLA-Identical Sibling". New England Journal of Medicine. 321 (17): 1174–1178. doi:10.1056/nejm198910263211707. PMID 2571931.
  • Rubinstein, Pablo; Carrier, Carmelita; Scaradavou, Andromachi; Kurtzberg, Joanne; Adamson, John; Migliaccio, Anna Ritá; Berkowitz, Richard L.; Cabbad, Michael; Dobrila, N. Ludy; Taylor, Patricia E.; Rosenfield, Richard E.; Stevens, Cladd E. (1998). "Outcomes among 562 Recipients of Placental-Blood Transplants from Unrelated Donors". New England Journal of Medicine. 339 (22): 1565–1577. doi:10.1056/nejm199811263392201.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Joanne Kurtzberg | Duke School of Medicine". medschool.duke.edu. Retrieved 2018-09-22.
  2. ^ "Americord Strengthens Medical and Scientific Advisory Board During Innovation Push" (Press release). Newswires. July 26, 2021.