Dr. Brent L. Wood

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University of Washington
School of Medicine
Laboratory Medicine
ProfessorAppointed: 2008

Mailing Address

Department of Laboratory Medicine
#357110
1959 NE Pacific St.
Seattle, Washington 98195
United States

Contact Information

Phone: (206) 288-7117
Fax: (206) 288-7127
woodbl@u.washington.edu

Qualifications

M.D., Loma Linda University, Medicine, 1990.
Ph.D., Loma Linda University, Biochemistry, 1988.

Expertise and Research Interests

Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, Board certification, 1994.
Hematology, Subspecialty Board certification, 1997

Keywords

COS Keywords:

Biochemistry, Flow Cytometry, Hematology, Laboratory Practice or Procedure.

Additional Terms:

Flow Cytometry, Hematology, Hematopathology.

Languages

(Reading, Writing, Speaking)

English: (Fluent, Fluent, Fluent)

Memberships

American College of Laboratory Physicians and Scientists
American Society of Hematology
Clinical Cytometry Society
International Society for Analytical Cytology
Society for hematopathology
United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology

Previous Positions

2004-2008, Associate Professor, University of Washington, School of Medicine, Laboratory Medicine, Hematology
1998-2004, Assistant Professor, University of Washington, School of Medicine, Laboratory Medicine, Hematology
1994-1998, Acting Assistant Professor, University of Washington, School of Medicine, Laboratory Medicine, Hematology

Publications

  • Wood BL, Arroz M, Barnett D, Digiuseppe J, Greig B, Kussick SJ, Oldaker T, Shenkin M, Stone E, Wallace P. (2007) 2006 Bethesda International Consensus Recommendations on the Immunophenotypic Analysis of Hematolymphoid Neoplasia by Flow Cytometry: Optimal Reagents and Reporting for the Flow Cytometric Diagnosis of Hematopoietic Neoplasia, Cytometry, Part B, 72B, S14-S22
  • Wood BL (2007) Myeloid neoplasms: Myelodysplasia, myeloproliferative disorders, and acute myeloid leukemia., Clinics in Lab Medicine, 27, 551-575
  • Wood BL, 9 and 10 color flow cytometry in the clinical laboratory, Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, 130, 680-690, May 2006
  • Wood BL and Levin G, Interactions Between Mouse IgG2 Antibodies are Common and Mediated by Plasma C1q., Cytometry B, 708, 321-328, 2006
  • Fromm J, Kussick, SJ and Wood BL (2006) Identification and Purification of Classical Hodgkin Cells From Lymph Nodes by Flow Cytometry and Flow Cytometric Cell Sorting., AJCP, 126, 764-780
  • Wood BL and Borowitz M (2006) Flow Cytometry., Clinical Diagnosis and Management by Laboratory Methods (Henry), W.B. Saunders (bookchapter)
  • Kussick SJ, Fromm JR, Rossini A, Li Y, Chang A, Norwood TH and Wood BL, Four color flow cytometry strong concordance with bone marrow morphology and cytogenetics in the evaluation for myelodysplasia., AJCP, 124, 170-181, 2005
  • Wood BL, Multicolor immunophenotyping: human immune system hematopoiesis., Methods Cell Biology, 75, 559-576, 2004
  • Kussick SJ, Stirewalt DL, Yi HS, Sheets KM, Pogosova-Agadjanyan E, Radich J, Braswell S, Norwood T, and Wood BL, A novel form of acute myeloid leukemia with a distinctive morphology and immunophenotype, and a high frequency of Flt3 receptor mutation., Leukemia, 18, 1591-1598, 2004
  • Kussick SJ & Wood BL, Clonal B cell populations identified by flow cytometry in histologically-reactive lymphoid proliferations., AJCP, 121, 464-472, 2004
  • Kussick SJ, Wood BL, Using 4-color flow cytometry to identify abnormal myeloid populations., Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, 127(1140-7), 2003
  • Kussick SJ and Wood BL, Four-color flow cytometry identifies virtually all cases of non-CML myeloproliferative disorders with abnormal cytogenetics., AJCP, 20, 854-865, 2002
  • Wood B L, Gibson D F, Tait J F, Increased erythrocyte phosphatidylserine exposure in sickle cell disease: flow-cytometric measurement and clinical associations., Blood, 88(5), 1873-80, 1 Sep 1996 Abstract

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