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James O'DONNELL
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Description
Professor James S. O’Donnell PhD, MB, BAO, FRCPI, FRCPath, MRIA.
Professor of Vascular Biology, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI).
Director of Irish Centre for Vascular Biology, RCSI.
George Gabriel Stokes Professor of Haematology, Trinity Dublin (TCD).
Consultant Haematologist, National Coagulation Centre, St James' Hospital Dublin.
Past President, Haematology Association of Ireland.
Member, Royal Irish Academy
James O’Donnell obtained a medical degree from Trinity College Dublin. He completed training in internal medicine in Ireland and Sir Charles Gairdner hospital in Perth, Western Australia. In 1997, he received a Medical Research Council Training Fellowship and subsequently completed a PhD in biochemistry in Imperial College London. His research was focussed on the blood coagulation glycoprotein von Willebrand factor. His specialist training in Haematology was performed in the Hammersmith and Royal Free Hospitals in London, with Certificate of Completion Specialist Training (CCST Haematology) awarded in 2002. In 2003, he obtained a British Heart Foundation Intermediate Fellowship and established an independent research group in Imperial College.
In 2005, he was appointed Consultant Haematologist in the National Coagulation Centre, St James’s Hospital Dublin. On returning to Dublin, he established a new Haemostasis Research Group within the Institute of Molecular Medicine in Trinity College Dublin (TCD). From a standing start, he has led this group to international success. That development has been funded by > €20M in peer-reviewed grant awards. In 2011, he was appointed as George Gabriel Stokes Professor of Haematology in TCD. He also served as Director of Research in the TCD School of Medicine and Director of the Institute of Molecular Medicine. In TCD. In 2015, Prof. O’Donnell was recruited to lead the newly established Irish Centre for Vascular Biology in the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI).
Altogether, he has published > 230 peer reviewed papers (h-index 60; >13,000 citations). These include papers in high impact journals including BLOOD, NEJM, Lancet and Nature Communications. Since 2018 he has been co-PI on an US National Institutes for Health (NIH) Program Project Grant Award (entitled ‘Investigating the pathophysiology underlying von Willebrand disease – the Zimmerman Program). Prof. O’Donnell serves on the Editorial Boards of Blood Advances and Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis. He also previously served as Chair of the ISTH VWF Scientific Subcommittee, and has given multiple plenary and State-of-the-Art lectures around the world, including at the American Society for Hematology, the ISTH Congress, and the Gordon Conference in Hemostasis. In addition, he was on the Executive Organizing Committee for the 64th Congress of the ISTH meeting hosted in Dublin in July 2018. On the basis of his contributions to the international field, Prof. O’Donnell has been elected as a Member of the Royal Irish Academy (2023), awarded the Macfarlane Biggs medal for haemostasis by the British Society for Haematology (2025), and received a prestigious ‘Esteemed Career’ medal from the ISTH in 2025.
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