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Micah Mooberry, MD is an Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Hematology within the Department of Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine. His clinical and research work focuses on the intersection of coagulation disorders and inflammatory conditions, with particular expertise in thrombotic complications.
Dr. Mooberry's research interests center on the investigation of the coagulation system in inflammatory disorders with a thrombotic phenotype. His work specifically examines the interplay between inflammation and coagulation, with a focus on understanding why certain inflammatory conditions predispose to thrombosis. His research has particularly emphasized inflammatory bowel disease, which affects predominantly adolescents and young adults and carries an associated increased risk of thrombosis. Much of his research effort has also focused on microparticles and their potential role in coagulation activation and thrombotic risk in disease states, with special interest in the evaluation of microparticles by flow cytometry for both enumeration and characterization according to cell of origin.
His recent publications demonstrate ongoing research in venous thromboembolism, hemophilia treatment, sickle cell disorders, and the effects of pathogen inactivation on blood products. His work spans basic science investigations of coagulation mechanisms to clinical studies examining thrombotic risk in various patient populations.
Professional Recognition:
- Mentored Research Award from the Hemostasis and Thrombosis Research Society
Dr. Mooberry maintains an active research program with collaborative efforts aimed at standardizing and refining flow cytometric techniques in microparticle analysis to improve understanding of their potential role in disease processes. His work has significant implications for understanding thrombotic risk in inflammatory conditions and developing better diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.

