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Elizabeth S. Klings

Hematology

Boston University

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About Elizabeth S. Klings at Boston University (BU)

Elizabeth S. Klings is a prominent academic figure at Boston University, where they contribute to the Hematology through intensive research in sickle cell disease, hemoglobinopathies, pulmonary hypertension, acute chest syndrome, iron metabolism, clinical classification systems, exercise capacity, organ dysfunction. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Clinical Spectrum of Sickle Cell Disease and COVID-19: Laboratory and Clinical Factors Associated with Morbidity and Mortality", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of sickle cell disease and hemoglobinopathies.

Research Areas

sickle cell diseasehemoglobinopathiespulmonary hypertensionacute chest syndromeiron metabolismclinical classification systemsexercise capacityorgan dysfunction

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