Research Interests
As a professor at Duke University and a pediatric hematopoietic transplant physician with over 30 years of clinical experience, my research centers on advancing transplantation strategies using alternative donors, including haploidentical and cord blood transplants. I primarily focus on non-malignant diseases, with particular emphasis on acquired and inherited bone marrow failure syndromes, inborn errors of immunity, and inborn errors of metabolism. Additionally, I have a strong interest in survivorship following pediatric transplantation, aiming to prevent long-term complications and enhance quality of life for transplant recipients.