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Office
300 Longwood Ave
Boston, MA 02115Phone+1 617-355-6000
Education & Training
- Boston Children’s Hospital/Boston Medical CenterResidency, Pediatrics, 2020 - 2023
- Case Western Reserve University School of MedicineClass of 2020, MD, Honors With Distinction in Research, Harry Resnick Memorial Fund Award
Certifications & Licensure
- MA State Medical License Active through 2026
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Harry Resnick Memorial Fund Award "deserving by virtue of unusual accomplishment" Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, 2020
- HONORS Award American Society of Hematology, 2018
- Travel Award International Society for Stem Cell Research, 2018
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Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- Gene editing without ex vivo culture evades genotoxicity in human hematopoietic stem cells.Jing Zeng, My Anh Nguyen, Pengpeng Liu, Lucas Ferreira da Silva, Sébastien Levesque
Cell Stem Cell. 2024-12-11 - 15 citationsEditing outside the body: Ex vivo gene-modification for β-hemoglobinopathy cellular therapy.Tolulope O. Rosanwo, Daniel E. Bauer
Molecular Therapy. 2021-11-03 - End the pain: Start with antiracism.Tolulope O Rosanwo, Leslie S. Kean, Natasha M. Archer
American Journal of Hematology. 2021-01-01
Journal Articles
- End the Pain-Start With AntiracismTolulope O Rosanwo, Leslie S Kean, Natasha M Archer, American Journal of Hematology, 10/21/2020
- Stem Cells to Cure Sickle Cell Disease. Harvard Medical Student Review.Tolulope Rosanwo, Harvard Medical Student Review, 2/2020
Books/Book Chapters
Abstracts/Posters
- Optimized Beta-Globin Expression and Enucleation from Induced Red Blood Cells for In Vitro Modeling of Sickle Cell Disease. Blood, 132(Suppl 1), 2359.Tolulope Rosanwo et al., Blood, 12/2018
- Enucleation in Induced Red Blood Cells: A Platform for Autologous Cell Therapy and In Vitro Modeling of Sickle Cell AnemiaRosanwo, T.O et al, ISSCR Annual Meeting, Melbourne, Australia, 6/2018
- Enucleation and Beta-Globin Expression in Induced Red Blood Cells: A Platform to Model Sickle Cell Anemia. Blood, 130(Suppl 1), 538Rosanwo, T. O. et al., Blood/American Society of Hematology, 12/2017
Lectures
- Why I Want to Be a Physician-Scientist: A Medical Student’s PerspectiveNational Academy of Medicine - 2/20/2020
- Optimized beta-globin expression and enucleation from induced red blood cells for in vitro modeling of sickle cell disease21st Hemoglobin Switching Meeting, University of Oxford, UK - 9/2018
- Enucleation in Induced Red Blood Cells: A Platform for Autologous Cell Therapy and In Vitro Modeling of Sickle Cell AnemiaISSCR Annual Meeting - 6/2018
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Press Mentions
- 5 questions with…medical student and sickle cell researcher Tolulope RosanwoMay 19th, 2020
- Close to Home: A Mother's Dream for Sickle Cell Research Comes TrueMay 19th, 2020
- Case Western medical students hold "die-in" to protest police-involved deathsMay 19th, 2020
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Research History
- Howard Hughes Medical Research FellowHarnessed induced pluripotent stem cells to study late stage erythropoiesis and model sickle cell anemia in George Q. Daley's laboratory at Boston Children's Hospital.2016 - 2018
- Medical Student ResearcherUnder mentorship of Drs. Jane Little and Umut Gurkan at CWRU, assisted in the testing and optimization of "functional" complete blood assay for SCD needed to quantitate membrane and cellular properties of sickled cells.2015 - 2016
- Undergraduate Research AssistantStudied the role of KLF-1 in late stage erythropoiesis with John Cunningham at the University of Chicago2011 - 2014
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