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Debra K. Newman, PhD is a Professor in Pharmacology and Toxicology at the Medical College of Wisconsin, serving as a Senior Investigator at Versiti Blood Research Institute and an Adjunct Professor in Microbiology & Immunology. Her research focuses on thrombosis, hemostasis, immunology, and vascular biology with a specific emphasis on platelet biology and PECAM-1 signaling pathways.
She holds a PhD in Immunology from Marquette University (1989). Her work addresses platelet function in pediatric cardiac surgery patients and explores PECAM-1's dual roles in inhibiting thrombosis and suppressing T cell anti-tumor responses through TGFβ interactions.
Her recent publications emphasize immunotherapeutic strategies for platelet alloimmune disorders, molecular mechanisms of PECAM-1 adhesion, and preclinical models for neonatal thrombocytopenia prevention. Research leverages mouse knockout models and clinical insights into congenital bleeding disorders.
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