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Overview

Dana V. Devine is a researcher affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada. Their work primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with particular contributions in several subfields including Biochemistry, Infectious Diseases, Management of Technology and Innovation, Hematology, and Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine.

The research topics extensively covered by Dana V. Devine include blood transfusion and management, blood donation and transfusion practices, trauma, hemostasis, coagulopathy, and resuscitation. Their portfolio also includes significant efforts in COVID-19 clinical research studies, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research, platelet disorders and treatments, as well as blood groups and transfusion.

Recent notable publications by Dana V. Devine include:

  • Convalescent plasma for hospitalized patients with COVID-19: an open-label, randomized controlled trial, 2021, Nature Medicine
  • The association of ABO blood group with indices of disease severity and multiorgan dysfunction in COVID-19, 2020, Blood Advances
  • ABO blood group and COVID-19: a review on behalf of the ISBT COVID-19 Working Group, 2021, Vox Sanguinis
  • Clinical Practice Guidelines From the Association for the Advancement of Blood and Biotherapies (AABB): COVID-19 Convalescent Plasma, 2022, Annals of Internal Medicine
  • Guidance for the procurement of COVID-19 convalescent plasma: differences between high- and low-middle-income countries, 2020, Vox Sanguinis

Dana V. Devine collaborates frequently with a group of co-authors, with recurrent partnerships including Salwa Hindawi, Katherine Serrano, Renée Bazin, Evan M. Bloch, and Michelle P. Zeller.

The publication record of Dana V. Devine shows a strong presence in several scientific journals, notably:

  • Transfusion
  • Vox Sanguinis
  • Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis
  • Nature Medicine
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Best Publications

  • Patient Blood Management: Recommendations From the 2018 Frankfurt Consensus Conference

    Markus M. Mueller;Hans Van Remoortel;Patrick Meybohm;Kari Aranko

  • Clinical Outcomes Following Institution of the Canadian Universal Leukoreduction Program for Red Blood Cell Transfusions

    Paul C. Hébert;Dean Fergusson;Morris A. Blajchman;George A. Wells

  • Biocompatibility testing of branched and linear polyglycidol.

    Rajesh Kumar Kainthan;Johan Janzen;Elena Levin;Dana V Devine

  • The role of surface charge in the activation of the classical and alternative pathways of complement by liposomes.

    A Chonn;P R Cullis;D V Devine

  • Liposome—complement interactions in rat serum: implications for liposome survival studies

    Dana V. Devine;Kenneth Wong;Katherine Serrano;Arcadio Chonn

  • Challenges in the management of the blood supply

    Lorna M Williamson;Dana V Devine

  • Kinetic Studies of the Mechanism of Thrombocytopenia in Patients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection

    Penny J. Ballem;Allan Belzberg;Dana V. Devine;Donald Lyster

  • Convalescent plasma for hospitalized patients with COVID-19: an open-label, randomized controlled trial.

    Philippe Bégin;Jeannie Callum;Erin Jamula;Richard Cook

  • FUNCTION OF CHEMORECEPTOR ORGANS IN SPATIAL ORIENTATION OF THE LOBSTER, HOMARUS AMERICANUS: DIFFERENCES AND OVERLAP

    Dana V. Devine;Jelle Atema

  • Red blood cell hemolysis during blood bank storage: using national quality management data to answer basic scientific questions

    John R. Hess;Rosemary L. Sparrow;Pieter F. Van Der Meer;Jason P. Acker

  • Inhibition of Liposome-Induced Complement Activation by Incorporated Poly(Ethylene Glycol)-Lipids☆

    Amanda J. Bradley;Dana V. Devine;Dana V. Devine;Steven M. Ansell;Johan Janzen

  • The platelet storage lesion.

    Dana V. Devine;Dana V. Devine;Katherine Serrano;Katherine Serrano

  • A comparative study of common techniques used to measure haemolysis in stored red cell concentrates.

    V. Han;K. Serrano;D. V. Devine

  • Measurement of Plasma Fibrin D-Dimer Levels with the Use of a Monoclonal Antibody Coupled to Latex Beads

    Charles S. Greenberg;Dana V. Devine;Keith M. McCrae

  • The association of ABO blood group with indices of disease severity and multiorgan dysfunction in COVID-19.

    Ryan L. Hoiland;Nicholas A. Fergusson;Nicholas A. Fergusson;Anish R. Mitra;Donald E. G. Griesdale

  • Quantitative immunochromatographische assays

    Elliott Brooks;Dana Devine

  • Room Temperature Activates Human Blood Platelets

    Elisabeth Maurer-Spurej;Elisabeth Maurer-Spurej;Gisela Pfeiler;Norbert Maurer;Helmut Lindner

  • ABO blood group and COVID-19: a review on behalf of the ISBT COVID-19 working group.

    Ruchika Goel;Ruchika Goel;Evan M. Bloch;Arwa Z. Al-Riyami

  • Translation of glycoprotein IIIa in stored blood platelets.

    Jonathan N. Thon;Dana V. Devine

  • Implementation of buffy coat platelet component production: comparison to platelet-rich plasma platelet production.

    Elena Levin;Brankica Culibrk;Maria I. C. Gyöngyössy-Issa;Sandra Weiss

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald E. Brooks
Donald E. Brooks University of British Columbia
Pierre Tiberghien
Pierre Tiberghien University of Franche-Comté
Jason P. Acker
Jason P. Acker University of Alberta
Peter W. Hochachka
Peter W. Hochachka University of British Columbia
Raymond P. Goodrich
Raymond P. Goodrich Colorado State University
Erhard Seifried
Erhard Seifried German Red Cross
Steven L. Spitalnik
Steven L. Spitalnik Columbia University
Christopher M. Overall
Christopher M. Overall University of British Columbia
Michael P. Busch
Michael P. Busch University of California, San Francisco
Thierry Burnouf
Thierry Burnouf Taipei Medical University

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