Charles Drew (1904-1950). Drew was a leading expert on blood.
During World War II, the need for blood transfusions increased. So in 1940, the U.S. formed the Blood for Britain project, aiming to ship blood overseas. Drew was appointed head of the project, and with John Scudder, devised a way to separate plasma from the blood. Blood needs to be refrigerated to remain useful, but if the plasma is extracted from the blood and mixed in a saline solution, it could be shipped without refrigeration.
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