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George B. Schreiber is affiliated with Westat in the United States and has contributed to research primarily in the field of Medicine as well as Business, Management and Accounting. Their scholarly work spans key subfields including Management of Technology and Innovation, Biochemistry, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Infectious Diseases, and Obstetrics and Gynecology.

The scientist's research topics focus prominently on blood donation and transfusion practices, with additional attention to blood transfusion and management, organ donation and transplantation, COVID-19 clinical research studies, COVID-19 impact on reproduction, and platelet disorders and treatments.

Among their recent publications are the following:

  • Plasmavigilance-Adverse events among US Source plasma donors (2021), published in Transfusion
  • The safety of COVID-19 convalescent plasma donation: A multi-institutional donor hemovigilance study (2021), published in Transfusion
  • Impact of saline infusion and citrate infusion rate during donor plasmapheresis (2022), published in Journal of Clinical Apheresis
  • Macht - Gewalt - Missbrauch (2025), published in Zeitschrift für Evangelische Ethik

Frequent coauthors in Schreiber's research include Mark Becker, Michelle Fransen, Janet Hershman, James Lenart, and Guang Song.

Schreiber's work has appeared chiefly in the following publication venues:

  • Transfusion
  • Journal of Clinical Apheresis
  • Zeitschrift für Evangelische Ethik

Best Publications

  • The Risk of Transfusion-Transmitted Viral Infections

    George B. Schreiber;Michael P. Busch;Steven H. Kleinman;James J. Korelitz

  • Transfusion-transmitted bacterial infection in the United States, 1998 through 2000.

    Matthew J. Kuehnert;Virginia R. Roth;N. Rebecca Haley;Kay R. Gregory

  • Eating Disorders in White and Black Women

    Ruth H. Striegel-Moore;Faith A. Dohm;Helena C. Kraemer;C. Barr Taylor

  • Correlates of beverage intake in adolescent girls: the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Growth and Health Study.

    Ruth H. Striegel-Moore;Douglas Thompson;Sandra G. Affenito;Debra L. Franko

  • The effect of previous pregnancy and transfusion on HLA alloimmunization in blood donors: implications for a transfusion-related acute lung injury risk reduction strategy

    Darrell J. Triulzi;Steven Kleinman;Ram M. Kakaiya;Michael. P. Busch

  • Trends in incidence and prevalence of major transfusion-transmissible viral infections in US blood donors, 1991 to 1996.

    Simone A. Glynn;Steven H. Kleinman;George B Schreiber;Michael P. Busch

  • Motivations to donate blood: demographic comparisons.

    Simone A. Glynn;Steven H. Kleinman;George B. Schreiber;Thomas Zuck

  • Breakfast Consumption by African-American and White Adolescent Girls Correlates Positively with Calcium and Fiber Intake and Negatively with Body Mass Index

    Sandra G. Affenito;Douglas R. Thompson;Bruce A. Barton;Debra L. Franko

  • Comparative sensitivity of HBV NATs and HBsAg assays for detection of acute HBV infection.

    Robin Biswas;Edward Tabor;Chu Chieh Hsia;David J. Wright

  • Risk factors for hepatitis C virus infection in United States blood donors

    Edward L. Murphy;Stephen M. Bryzman;Simone A. Glynn;Dannie I. Ameti

  • Energy intake and physical activity in relation to indexes of body fat: the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Growth and Health Study.

    E Obarzanek;G B Schreiber;P B Crawford;S R Goldman

  • Convenience, the bane of our existence, and other barriers to donating

    George B. Schreiber;Karen S. Schlumpf;Simone A. Glynn;David J. Wright

  • Racial Divergence in Adiposity During Adolescence: The NHLBI Growth and Health Study

    Sue Y. S. Kimm;Bruce A. Barton;Eva Obarzanek;Robert P. McMahon

  • Eating disturbance and body image: A comparison of a community sample of adult black and white women

    Denise E. Wilfley;George B. Schreiber;Kathleen M. Pike;Ruth H. Striegel-Moore

  • The role of altruistic behavior, empathetic concern, and social responsibility motivation in blood donation behavior

    Whitney Randolph Steele;George B. Schreiber;Anne Guiltinan;Catharie Nass

  • Drive for thinness in black and white preadolescent girls.

    Ruth H. Striegel-Moore;George B. Schreiber;Kathleen M. Pike;Denise E. Wilfley

  • Fast-food intake and diet quality in black and white girls: the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Growth and Health Study.

    Marcia Schmidt;Sandra G. Affenito;Ruth Striegel-Moore;Philip R. Khoury

  • Estimates of Infectious Disease Risk Factors in US Blood Donors

    Alan E. Williams;Ruth A. Thomson;George B. Schreiber;Kevin Watanabe

  • VITAMIN SUPPLEMENT USE, BY DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS

    Gladys Block;Chris Cox;Jennifer Madans;George B. Schreiber

  • The incidence/window period model and its use to assess the risk of transfusion-transmitted human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis C virus infection

    Steven Kleinman;Michael P. Busch;James J. Korelitz;George B. Schreiber

Frequent Co-Authors

Ruth H. Striegel-Moore
Ruth H. Striegel-Moore Wesleyan University
Stephen R. Daniels
Stephen R. Daniels University of Colorado Denver
Bruce A. Barton
Bruce A. Barton University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Edward L. Murphy
Edward L. Murphy University of California, San Francisco
Michael P. Busch
Michael P. Busch University of California, San Francisco
Steven Kleinman
Steven Kleinman University of British Columbia
James W. Smith
James W. Smith McMaster University
George Garratty
George Garratty American Red Cross
Helena C. Kraemer
Helena C. Kraemer Stanford University
Ester C. Sabino
Ester C. Sabino Universidade de São Paulo

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