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Nataliya Sostin, MD, MCR, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Laboratory Medicine at Yale School of Medicine, Yale University. She also serves as Associate Residency Program Director for Pathology. Dr. Sostin completed her medical education at Ukrainian Medical Academy (MD, 2010) and earned her Master of Clinical Research from Oregon Health and Science University (2016).
Her primary research focuses span transfusion medicine, hematology, and immunohematology, with specialized interests in:
- Hemolytic anemias and transfusion reactions
- Alloantibody and autoantibody mechanisms
- Therapeutic apheresis applications
- Hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn
- Rare blood group phenotypes
Analysis of Dr. Sostin's publications reveals consistent investigation into clinical hematology challenges, particularly antibody-mediated hemolytic conditions, transfusion complications, and rare immunohematologic cases. Recent work emphasizes pediatric transfusion issues, maternal-fetal hematology, and apheresis therapies. Her earlier research included gastrointestinal and oncologic pathology investigations.
While no scientific awards are documented in the provided text, Dr. Sostin maintains active clinical research collaborations as evidenced by frequent co-authorship with Yale colleagues including Christopher Tormey, Chad Binns, and Jonathan Jacobs. Her work addresses critical gaps in transfusion safety and hemolytic disorder management.