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Nguyet Le, M.D.

Nguyet Le, M.D.Nguyet Le, MD currently serves as the Assistant Director of Transfusion Medicine, and Clinical Assistant Professor at Thomas Jefferson University. She joined TJUH after completing her fellowship in Transfusion Medicine at the New York Blood Center.

Dr. Le received her B.S. from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and M.D. from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. She subsequently completed residency training in Clinical and Anatomic Pathology at the State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center.

Her career experiences included basic research while working as a research assistant at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, focusing on primary structure analysis of proteins. Her clinical research interests include immunohematology, donor recruitment, and infectious disease screening of blood donations.

Selected Publications:

  1. Khorrami Sharhram, Le Nguyet, Demetis Spiro. Case Report: Metastatic pulmonary angiosarcoma in a young woman. (in progress)

  2. Nagel RL, Shi Y, Le N, Nieves E, Tang X, Hirsch RE, Angeletti RH. Primary structure of Noetia ponderosa hemoglobins: functional correlates. Blood Cells Mol Dis. 2000 Oct;26(5):437-44.

Selected Presentations/Poster Sessions:

  1. Le Nguyet, Caltabiano Melinda, Opalka Andrew, Grima Kathleen. PreciseMatch Progam: A Blood Center’s Experience in Diversifying the Blood Donor Pool. Poster presented at the American Association of Blood Banks National Meeting, 2010.

  2. Nieves Edward, Le Nguyet, Angeletti Ruth, Hertzberg Elliot. Covalent Modifications of Membrane Proteins with Unanticipated Acidic Shift in Isoelectric Points. Poster presented at the Association for Biomolecular Resource Facilities International Symposium, 1998.

  3. Le Nguyet, Leyh Tom. Mechanism of GTPase-Mediated Activation of ATP Sulfurylase. Presented at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1991.




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