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Zohreh Tatari-Calderone, PhD

Children's National Medical Center

Principal Investigator, Children's Research Institute (CRI), Center for Cancer and Immunology Research (CCIR)



Contact Information

Children's National Medical Center
Center for Cancer and Immunology Research (CCIR)
111 Michigan Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20010-2970

202-476-5000
ZTatari@childrensnational.org

Education & Training
Institution & Location Degree Year(s) Field of Study
University of Paris VII, Paris, France DEUG 1984 - 1987 Life and Nature Sciences
University of Paris VII Paris, France BS 1987 - 1988 Applied Biology and Genetics
University of Paris VII, Paris, France MS 1988 - 1990 Applied Biology and Genetics
University of Paris VII, Institute Universitaire d’hematology, Paris, France Post Grad 1990 - 1991 Advanced Studies in Blood Cells Biology
University of Paris VII, Institute Universitaire d’hematology, Paris, France PhD 1992 - 1997 Biology of Blood Cells
National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD Fellow 1998 - 2000 Experimental Transplantation and Immunology Branch
National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD Fellow 2000 - 2002 Tumor Immunology and Biology
George Washington School of Medicine, Washington, DC Research Associate 2002 – 2005 Pediatric Immunology
Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, DC Research Associate 2005 - 2006 Cancer and Immunology
University of Maryland-University College, Adelphi, MD MBA 2005 - 2008 Organizational Leadership and Project Management Processes

Research Interests
Zohreh Tatari-Calderone specializes in cancer and immunology research related to red blood cells and is currently part of a translational research study for sickle cell disease that investigates the role of RhoG gene polymorphism in alloimmunization after red blood cell transfusion in African American patients.

Publications
View a partial list of publications for Zohreh Tatari-Calderone through the National Library of Medicine's PubMed online database.


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