Adjunct Associate Professor, University of Sydney
National R&D Leader - Product Development and Storage at the Australian Red Cross Blood Service. Dr Marks’ research focuses on all aspects of improving blood component quality and safety from blood collection through to processing, storage and transfusion. This includes development of novel blood products such as platelet lysate and frozen blood components. Dr Marks has published over 50 peer reviewed papers.
Explainer: what's actually in our blood?
Jul 25, 2017 14:49 pm UTC| Health
Blood is vitally important for our body. As its pumped around our body through veins and arteries, it transports oxygen from our lungs to all of the other organs, tissues and cells that need it. Blood also removes waste...
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