Shereen Tan

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Shereen Tan

Clinical Trial Project Coordinator

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Shereen has worked on understanding, developing and improving various aspects of blood components for over 10 years. She now uses this experience to translate new products into the clinical trial space with a particular focus on quality management and regulatory compliance. 
Shereen has previously worked in the public health sector and is passionate about health equity. She has a Masters in Global Health and Infectious Diseases with the University of Edinburgh and is especially fond of her time conducting research in the Cook Islands.

Awards
  • ANZSBT Poster Prize (2017)
  • ANZSBT Young Investigator Award (2015)
     

Key publications

Platelet procoagulant potential is reduced in platelet concentrates ex vivo but appears restored following transfusion.
Tohidi-Esfahani I, Tan S, Tan CW, Johnson L, Marks DC, and Chen VM
2021
Transfusion
61 (12): 3420– 3431
Reconstituted cryopreserved platelets synthesize proteins during short‐term storage and packaging a defined subset into microvesicles
Schubert P, Johnson L, Culibrk B, Chen Z, Tan S, Marks DC, and Devine DV
2021
Transfusion
61: 2549– 2555
Refrigeration of apheresis platelets in platelet additive solution (PAS-E) supports in vitro platelet quality to maximize the shelf-life
Johnson L, Vekariya S, Wood B, Tan S, Roan C, and Marks DC
2021
Transfusion
61 (S1): S58–S67
Extended storage of thawed platelets: Refrigeration supports postthaw quality for 10 days
Johnson L, Vekariya S, Tan S, Padula MP, and Marks DC
2020
Transfusion
60:2969-2981
Characterization of biologic response modifiers in the supernatant of conventional, refrigerated, and cryopreserved platelets
Johnson L, Tan S, Jenkins E., Wood B, and Marks DC
2018
Transfusion
58:927-937