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Puma Cat 04-14-2024 09:31 PM

One of PC's favorite scientific publications...
 
Blast from the past: Was just reviewing my CV today, and came across one of the scientific publications I was most proud of... using DNA “human identity" forensic markers amplified with PCR to be able to monitor allogeneic bone marrow transplant engraftment. This was a really big deal, because for the very first time, Bone Marrow Transplantation (BMT) surgeons could quantitatively measure BMT engraftment post-transplant. I did this work in conjunction with Dr. John Hansen up at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, who used this technique for his BMT patients, and we published a paper together. This paper literally laid the foundation for BMT surgeons being able to do monitor the success of bone marrow transplants in a way they could not before. With a...NUMBER, and quantitatively determine the success of the BMT transplant, how well it was taking post-op, and whether another BMT would be required. Pretty cool…:thumbsup:

Here's the reference:

Quantitative Determination of Bone Marrow Transplant Engraftment using Fluorescent PCR Primers for Human Identity Markers. Stephen J. Scharf, Anajane G. Smith, John A. Hansen, Chris McFarland, and Henry A. Erlich, Blood Vol. 85, No. 7, pp 1954-1963 (1995).

Those were the days. Gotta love…SCIENCE. :D

clpetersen 04-17-2024 08:10 AM

Cools stuff! I know the meaning of the words, just not the sentence...

Puma Cat 04-17-2024 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by clpetersen (Post 1082146)
Cools stuff! I know the meaning of the words, just not the sentence...

No worries, it's pretty complex hematology. Actually, thinking on it some more, it's actually...engineered molecular genetics. :D

jfray 04-19-2024 01:04 AM

I am an engineer that has moved many levels “up” over the years and have much respect for these publications……. I am fascinated by other industries so thanks for sharing. Will try to read and understand…….

Puma Cat 04-19-2024 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by jfray (Post 1082210)
I am an engineer that has moved many levels “up” over the years and have much respect for these publications……. I am fascinated by other industries so thanks for sharing. Will try to read and understand…….

Thanks and cheers.


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