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Charles Drew did not invent blood banking, he only helped expand it.
Charles Drew helped expand the knowledge of blood banking throughout his life.
Charles Drew helped collect 14,500 pints of blood plasma for the Blood for Britain project.
The person who discovered a way to preserve blood plasma was Charles R. Drew. He figured out that he could dry plasma and then later reconstitute it.
Yes, Charles Drew is credited with developing blood plasma storage and transfusion techniques, which included the use of blood plasma bags. His pioneering work in the 1940s improved the way blood was collected, stored, and transported, significantly enhancing the efficiency of blood transfusions during World War II. Drew's innovations laid the groundwork for modern blood banking practices.
People often called Charles Drew by his real name. He did not have a main nickname.
Charles Drew did not invent, he only expanded the knowledge of blood banking.
Charles Richard Drew
its was Dr. Charles Richard Drew