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Karl Landsteiner Memorial Award
NameKarl Landsteiner Memorial Award
PresenterAmerican Association of Blood Banks
CountryUnited States
First awarded1953

Karl Landsteiner Memorial Award is a prestigious award presented by the American Association of Blood Banks to recognize outstanding contributions in the field of Transfusion Medicine, particularly in the areas of Immunohematology and Blood Banking. This award is named after the renowned Austrian-American Immunologist and Pathologist Karl Landsteiner, who is best known for his discovery of the ABO Blood Group System and his work on the Rhesus Blood Type System with Alexander S. Wiener and Philip Levine. The award is considered one of the most esteemed honors in the field of Transfusion Medicine, with past recipients including notable figures such as John Elliott, Marvin Minnie and Paul M. Ness.

Introduction

The Karl Landsteiner Memorial Award is presented annually by the American Association of Blood Banks to an individual who has made significant contributions to the field of Transfusion Medicine, as recognized by their peers and the scientific community. The award is often presented at the American Association of Blood Banks annual meeting, which is attended by prominent figures in the field, including Janis Winters, Louis M. Katz, and Jay Herman. The award consists of a medal and a cash prize, and is considered a highlight of the annual meeting, with past recipients including Tibor Greenwalt, Vincent J. Cirrincione, and George Garratty.

History

The Karl Landsteiner Memorial Award was first presented in 1953 by the American Association of Blood Banks, in honor of the contributions of Karl Landsteiner to the field of Transfusion Medicine. Over the years, the award has been presented to numerous individuals who have made significant contributions to the field, including Seymour Weinstein, Harold Chaplin, and Walter H. Dzik. The award has been sponsored by various organizations, including the Ortho Clinical Diagnostics, Fenwal Inc., and the American Red Cross. The award has also been supported by prominent figures in the field, including Drew Provan, Morris A. Blajchman, and Mark Yazer.

Eligibility_and_Selection

The Karl Landsteiner Memorial Award is open to individuals who have made significant contributions to the field of Transfusion Medicine, particularly in the areas of Immunohematology and Blood Banking. The selection process is rigorous, with a committee of experts in the field reviewing nominations and selecting the recipient based on their contributions, as recognized by their peers and the scientific community, including National Institutes of Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and World Health Organization. The committee considers factors such as the individual's research, publications, and service to the field, as well as their impact on the development of Transfusion Medicine, with input from experts such as Christine Lomas-Francis, Gerald S. Sandler, and Paul D. Mintz.

Notable_Recipients

The Karl Landsteiner Memorial Award has been presented to numerous notable individuals in the field of Transfusion Medicine, including John A. Hansen, Delores M. Mallory, and James P. AuBuchon. Other notable recipients include Patricia A. Arndt, Robert W. Maitta, and Mark H. Yazer, who have all made significant contributions to the field, as recognized by their peers and the scientific community, including American Society of Hematology, International Society of Blood Transfusion, and AABB. These individuals have been recognized for their work in areas such as Blood Group Antigens, Transfusion Reactions, and Blood Donor Screening, with contributions published in prominent journals such as Transfusion, Blood, and Journal of Clinical Apheresis.

Significance_and_Impact

The Karl Landsteiner Memorial Award is considered one of the most prestigious awards in the field of Transfusion Medicine, and is recognized as a highlight of the annual meeting of the American Association of Blood Banks. The award has a significant impact on the field, as it recognizes and rewards outstanding contributions, and provides a platform for the recipient to share their work and ideas with the scientific community, including European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines and Healthcare, National Blood Authority, and Canadian Blood Services. The award also serves as a catalyst for further research and innovation in the field, with past recipients including Richard J. Davey, Gerald S. Sandler, and Paul D. Mintz, and has been supported by prominent organizations such as National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and World Health Organization. Category:Awards in medicine

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