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Burroughs
Lauri Burroughs, MD

Lauri Burroughs, MD

  • Professor, Clinical Research Division, Fred Hutch
  • Director, Non-Malignant Transplant Program, Seattle Children's Hospital / Fred Hutch
  • Professor of Pediatrics, University of Washington
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Background

Dr. Lauri Burroughs is developing safer, more effective bone marrow transplant procedures for children with noncancerous blood disorders. These include sickle cell disease, marrow failure disorders and inherited immune disorders. She also treats patients with these conditions. Her research has focused on developing gentler regimens of pre-transplant conditioning: radiation or chemotherapy that prepares the patient’s body to receive the transplanted blood stem cells.

Education

Doctor of Medicine, University of Wisconsin Medical School, 1994-1998

Bachelor of Science with Distinction, Psychology, University of Wisconsin, 1989-1993

Research Interests

Primary Immune Deficiency Treatment Consortium, Project 3

Allogeneic HCT for Patients with Nonmalignant Inherited Disorders Using a Treosulfan Based Preparative Regimen

Clinical Expertise

General Pediatrics

Pediatric Hematology/Oncology

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Stories

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A boy, his chicken and a bone marrow transplant An experimental treatment — and an unconventional pet — offered both hope and healing for Andrew Adams’ rare and debilitating genetic disorder June 23, 2017
How stem cell transplant researchers are helping kids with rare non-malignant diseases How stem cell transplant researchers are helping kids with rare non-malignant diseases November 30, 2016