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Charles Drew was the director of the Blood for Britain project during World War II, which aimed to provide blood plasma to the British military. He was also a prominent figure in the development of blood banking and served as the first director of the American Red Cross Blood Bank. His contributions to medicine, particularly in blood transfusion and storage, have had a lasting impact on medical practices.

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