Alex Potoczak of Ohio Praises Umbilical Stem Cell Research …

Posted: July 2, 2015 at 12:55 am

By working in the industry as a research and laboratory assistant, Alex Potoczak of Ohio talks about umbilical stem cell research, cord blood and it's benefits.

Alex was credited with some publications including an abstract submitted to the American Society of Hematology based on his research into cancerous T-All cell lines. Alex Potoczak Ohio has a deep rooted interest in stem cell research and has devoted much of his collegiate and post-grad career to researching cures and cord blood. He worked closely with laboratories and medical records systems at North Coast Obstetrics and Gynecology. Cord blood is a sample of blood taken from a newborn baby's umbilical cord. It is a rich source of stem cells, which are hematopoietic, meaning they are precursors to blood cells. Stem Cell Research has been used to treat certain diseases of the blood and immune system. Diseases of red blood cells are inherited diseases, the immune system, and certain metabolic abnormalities. Patients with lymphoma, myelodysplasia, and severe aplastic anemia have also been successfully transplanted with cord blood. The way Cord blood is collected is by removing it from the umbilical cord vein attached to the placenta after the umbilical cord has been detached from the newborn. Cord blood and its stem cells use its hematopoietic qualities to help with genetic disorders. One unit of cord blood lacks stem cells in a quantity sufficient to treat an adult patient. The placenta is a much better source of stem cells since it contains up to ten times more than cord blood. Alex Potoczak of Ohio is an experienced graduate level laboratory researcher with an emphasis on umbilical cord stem cell research. He has worked at Case Western University and University Hospitals of Cleveland under the supervision of Dr. Mary Laughlin and Dr. Nick Greco. Also, Alex played baseball at Hamilton College where he is majoring in Economics and minored in Biology. He scored a 790 on his SAT II scores in Biology and Math, which highlights his high intelligence and creative thinking. He also received PSAT National Merit accolades as a semifinalist. Alex has unique hobbies and interests, such as Oceanography and how it relates to alternative energy. In his free time Alex organized and coordinates fundraisers at Hamilton College for the Jimmy V Foundation, Medical Ministry International, College Relay for Life and local student government. He is also very passionate about the legal system, technology, sports, philanthropy, and politics. He is a member of Hamilton College's Colleges Against Cancer, Hamilton College Republicans and Hamilton College chapter of Delta Chi Fraternity. For more details visit at: - https://alexpotoczakohio.wordpress.com/

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