Our team has helped pioneer a novel technique to fight blood and marrow transplant complications like graft-versus-host disease.
Children’s National is one of the only dedicated pediatric bone marrow transplant programs in the region. In fact, we treat more children than all other Washington, DC area hospitals. The Blood and Marrow Transplantation team is a nationally recognized leader in pediatric blood and marrow treatment advances. Our Children’s Oncology Group (COG)-accredited transplant program is known for cutting-edge treatment protocols developed by physicians right here at Children’s National.
Children’s National is one of the few programs with a team of dedicated bone marrow transplant physicians and advanced practice nurses. Our advanced knowledge allows us to deliver transplants with unparalleled expertise, even when your child is critically ill.Highlights of our program include:
A blood or bone marrow transplant replaces damaged tissue or blood-forming cells with healthy, immature donor cells (stem cells). Your child must receive stem cells that closely match his or her special genetic makeup. The donor3 is often a sibling or other family member. However, some children are hard to match, which can delay their treatment. We’ve created a step-by-step guide to give you an in-depth look at the transplant process: from diagnosis to treatment to long-term care.Part of what makes our program special is our success in working with any stem cell source. Through research and clinical trials, we are exploring additional stem cell sources. In fact, we are one of few programs in the country offering a trial for transplants using a biological parent’s donor cells (half matched donor).
When your child receives a blood or bone marrow transplant, the care he or she receives in the weeks following this procedure is nearly as important as the transplant itself. Children’s National, ensures the success of your child’s transplant by:
For more information or to schedule an appointment with Blood and Marrow Transplant, please call us at 202-476-5456. For existing patients regarding clinical concerns during the hours of 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, please call 202-476-4267. Outside of those hours, please call 202-476-5000.
1 Bone Marrow: The spongy center of bones that is the “factory” for all blood cells in circulation
2Transplant: A medical treatment to replace a recipient’s diseased organ or tissues with a healthy organ or tissue from a donor
3Donor: A volunteer (related or unrelated) who has donated stem cells for a patient
Johan, diagnosed with chronic granulomatous disease, underwent a bone marrow transplant and specialized T-cell infusion all before the age of 4.
David Jacobsohn Division Chief, Blood and Marrow Transplantation
Blachy Davila Saldana Blood and Marrow Transplant Specialist
Evelio Perez-Albuerne Blood and Marrow Transplant Specialist
Anant Vatsayan Blood and Marrow Transplant Specialist
Robert Nickel Hematologist
Allen Nicole Alana Hospitalist
Huseyin Erdemir Hospitalist
Upendra Mahat Hospitalist
Mamatha Mandava Hospitalist
Umar Qadri Hospitalist
Catherine Bollard Director, Center for Cancer and ImmunologyDirector, Program for Cell Enhancement and Technologies for Immunotherapy
Benjamin Hanisch Director, Transplant Infectious Diseases ProgramInfectious Diseases Specialist
Keri Toner Oncologist
Christina Wiedl Oncologist
Megan Connolly Psychologist
Dana Footer Psychologist
Steven Hardy Director, Psychology and Patient Care Services for CCBDPsychologist
Stephanie Merwin Psychologist
Patrick J. Hanley
Sameeya Ahmed Winston Nurse Practitioner
Sarah Green Nurse Practitioner
Kelly Lyons Nurse Practitioner
April Maloney Nurse Practitioner
Erica Wyche Nurse Practitioner
Lindsey Young Nurse Practitioner