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October
3, 2001
Contact: Jennifer Day, (313) 577-1058, jday@med.wayne.edu
WSU distinguished professor honored
by American Hemophilia Foundation
Dr. Jeanne Lusher, Wayne State
University School of Medicine’s Marion I. Barnhart research professor,
recently was honored by the American Hemophilia Foundation for 45 years of
outstanding research on blood disorders and compassionate patient care.
“[Dr. Lusher] has impacted all of our
lives through her groundbreaking research, her tireless advocacy, and her
selfless commitment to improving the lives of people with bleeding disorders,”
said Mark W. Skinner, president of the NHF Board of Directors. “Her leadership
and commitment has improved the quality of care and advanced the prospects for a
cure. Besides these impressive achievements, she is cherished and adored by the
countless families with bleeding disorders that have depended on her remarkable
compassion and care.”
Most recently, Dr. Lusher has been
involved in gene therapy trials for hemophilia. Although the studies haven’t
been completed, preliminary results showed promise.
These trials are just the latest in a
long and distinguished research career. Dr. Lusher joined Wayne State
University’s faculty at Children’s Hospital of Michigan in 1964 after nearly
a decade of medical training at several institutions, including George
Washington University Hospital and Tulane University.
The rest of her career has been defined
by outstanding research that has advanced the medical community’s
understanding of blood disorders, compassionate care for her patients, dedicated
teaching and a number of awards and honors. She has produced nine books, 56 book
chapters, 156 original publications and countless presentations.
For
more information about Dr. Lusher or her work, please call (313) 577-1058.
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