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Charles R. Drew - Wikipedia Charles Richard Drew (June 3, 1904 – April 1, 1950) was an American surgeon and medical researcher He researched in the field of blood transfusions, developing improved techniques for blood storage, and applied his expert knowledge to developing large-scale blood banks early in World War II
Charles Drew - Life, Family Inventions - Biography Charles Drew was an African American surgeon who pioneered methods of storing blood plasma for transfusion and organized the first large-scale blood bank in the U S
Charles Richard Drew - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre Drew nació en Washington D C, hijo de Richard W Drew y Nora Burrell Asistió a la escuela elemental Meads Mill, y comenzó a trabajar como canillita vendiendo el Washington Times-Herald mientras asistía a la escuela
Charles Richard Drew - American Chemical Society Learn about Dr Charles Richard Drew, who discovered a method for long-term storage of blood plasma and organized America's first large-scale blood bank
Diverse Voices: Blood Transfusion Pioneer Dr. Charles Drew | Lemelson Dr Charles Richard Drew was a Black surgeon, professor, and blood transfusion and blood bank pioneer whose work has saved innumerable lives globally Born in Washington, DC, in 1904, his father, Richard, was a carpet layer and his mother, Nora (née Burrell), trained as a teacher
Charles Richard Drew (1904–1950): Father of blood banking An eminent pioneer in the field was Charles Richard Drew, whose work on the banking of blood products and the logistics of collecting and distributing blood saved countless lives in the trenches of World War II and the wards of military and civilian hospitals
Dr. Charles Drew: Blood Bank Inventor — Famous Black Inventors This physician, researcher and surgeon revolutionized the understanding of blood plasma – leading to the invention of blood banks Born in 1904 in Washington, D C , Charles Drew excelled from early on in both intellectual and athletic pursuits
Charles Richard Drew - Science History Institute A native of Washington, D C , Charles Richard Drew (1904–1950) was a gifted young athlete who earned a bachelor’s degree at Amherst College in Massachusetts, where he was 1 of only 13 African Americans in a student population of 600
Dr. Charles Richard Drew | African American Inventors - Scholastic Invention: In the late 1930s, Drew invented a way to process and preserve blood plasma, allowing it to be stored and shipped for blood transfusions Until then, blood was perishable and not fit for use after about a week