

Kyle Michelle Annen
Professor with a reputation for excellence in the field of pathology, Kyle Michelle Annen is an esteemed Associate Professor at the University of Colorado Denver - Anschutz Medical Campus. With a deep-seated passion for advancing medical science, Professor Annen's research is primarily centered around hematology, transplantation, transfusion medicine, and virology. Her work has significantly contributed to the understanding and development of innovative approaches in these areas. Professor Annen's research portfolio is diverse and impactful, with a particular focus on stem cell transplantation and blood transfusions. Her recent investigations have delved into the evaluation of COVID-19 convalescent plasma, providing critical insights during the global pandemic. Her scholarly contributions include pivotal studies on chronic granulomatous disease, which have been instrumental in shaping current therapeutic strategies. In addition to her work on transplantation and transfusion medicine, Professor Annen has explored the implications of massive transfusion in pediatric trauma, offering valuable perspectives that have influenced clinical practices. Her research also extends to the social dimensions of medicine, as evidenced by her studies on the acceptability and consumption of marijuana by blood donors, a topic of growing relevance in today's medical landscape. Professor Annen's dedication to her field is reflected in her numerous publications, which are widely recognized for their rigor and relevance. Her commitment to advancing medical knowledge and improving patient outcomes continues to inspire her colleagues and students alike. Through her work, Professor Annen remains at the forefront of pathology research, driving innovation and excellence in the medical community.
Publications
, S22-S22, 2022-11-01
, 367-375, 2016-11-21
, 390-395, 2022-12-07