Author Archives for Stanford Blood Center

The Real Winners

February 16, 2011 9:58 am Published by Comments Off on The Real Winners

In 2010, we introduced the Donor Cup; a friendly blood drive competition among some of the tech companies responsible for the very technology I rely upon throughout my day. Inspired by the World Cup soccer games, companies were invited to participate by scheduling at least four blood drives, one per quarter, during the year. Under the rules of play, they were ranked on their performance in a variety of categories, including percent of employee participation, percent of new donors, and highest total units collected.


Valentine’s Day Haikus

February 14, 2011 9:33 am Published by Comments Off on Valentine’s Day Haikus

Tweet By Donors & Friends of SBC We asked for your best Valentine’s Day haikus… And that we received! What a great compilation. Blood donors are sweet 🙂 Thankfully, your submissions are much better than that! Here they are, in...


Really Big Hearts

February 11, 2011 11:28 am Published by Comments Off on Really Big Hearts

Tweet By Billie Rubin, Hemoglobin’s Catabolic Cousin, reporting from the labs of Stanford Blood Center When your heart is all aflutter, who do you resemble most? Romeo & Juliet? Lady Chatterley? Anais Nin and half of Paris? Or possibly a...


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Stepping Up to the Plate(let)

February 7, 2011 11:12 am Published by Comments Off on Stepping Up to the Plate(let)

When long-time apheresis donor Dawn Chuck was unable to continue giving platelets, she made it a personal goal to recruit as many platelet donors as it would take to make up for losing her… and then some! Dawn (above, second...


Why Am I This Type?

February 4, 2011 12:36 pm Published by Comments Off on Why Am I This Type?

Tweet By Billie Rubin, Hemoglobin’s Catabolic Cousin, reporting from the labs of Stanford Blood Center This is one of several questions that we’re often asked by community members. Our ABO (blood type) identity, whether we’re O, A, B, or AB,...


Groundhog Sees Shadow of His A & B Antibodies

February 2, 2011 10:07 am Published by Comments Off on Groundhog Sees Shadow of His A & B Antibodies

Tweet By Billie Rubin, Hemoglobin’s Catabolic Cousin, reporting from the labs of Stanford Blood Center What does that mean?? Is there a blizzard coming? Cyclone? Mongoose? Groundhogs don’t even see very well so who knows why we rely on them...


Mooootations

January 28, 2011 10:28 am Published by Comments Off on Mooootations

Tweet By Billie Rubin, Hemoglobin’s Catabolic Cousin, reporting from the labs of Stanford Blood Center Here’s something interesting about blood types. Humans have 8 major blood types (although we also have hundreds of lesser-known mutations or alleles that are very...


Our Inner Ocean

January 21, 2011 10:00 am Published by Comments Off on Our Inner Ocean

Tweet By Billie Rubin, Hemoglobin’s Catabolic Cousin, reporting from the labs of Stanford Blood Center Did you ever wonder what plasma and sea water have in common? Considering it’s our “inner ocean” and that life may have originated in the...


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I’m a Survivor!

January 13, 2011 10:09 am Published by Comments Off on I’m a Survivor!

Below are some reflections by Larry Frederick, a retired Oakland Police officer, who was in a near-fatal accident in 1982. Since his recovery, he has done four cross country tours on his bicycle to raise awareness of the need for...


Type A Cats

January 7, 2011 2:22 pm Published by Comments Off on Type A Cats

Tweet By Billie Rubin, Hemoglobin’s Catabolic Cousin, reporting from the labs of Stanford Blood Center Cat blood is designated as either type A, type B, and rarely type AB. Type A is the most common blood type comprising 90-95% of...