Jay H. Herman, MD
Professor Emeritus
Research & Clinical Interests
Platelet refractoriness
Platelet and granulocyte serology
Neonatal alloimmune disorders
Post-transplantation immune cytopenias
Platelet transfusion therapy
Pediatric/neonatal transfusion
Stem cell collection and processing
Education
Medical School
MD, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA - 1977
Internship
Pediatrics, Grady Hospital, Atlanta, GA - 1978
Residency
Pediatrics, University of Virginia Medical Center, Charlottesville, VA - 1980
Fellowships
Hematology, Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Baltimore, MD
Transfusion Medicine, Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Baltimore, MD
Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Baltimore, MD - 1986
Publications
- Economic implications of FDA platelet bacterial guidance compliance options: Comparison of single-step strategies
- Economic Analyses of Pathogen-Reduction Technologies in Blood Transfusion: A Systematic Literature Review
- Authors’ Reply to Mintz: “Economic Implications of Pathogen Reduced and Bacterially Tested Platelet Components: A US Hospital Budget Impact Model”
- Economic Implications of Pathogen Reduced and Bacterially Tested Platelet Components: A US Hospital Budget Impact Model
- Bacterial contamination of platelets for transfusion: strategies for prevention
Certifications
American Board of Pediatrics, 1981
American Board of Pediatrics, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 1987
American Board of Pathology, Special Qualification in Blood Banking, 1990
Professional Organizations
American Association of Blood Banks
American Society of Hematology
American Society of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
American Society of Apheresis
International Society for Cellular Therapeutics
Fellow, College of American Pathologists