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ÍøÆØÃÅ MLS Society hosting bone marrow drive on campus

Published Oct. 26, 2020

MLS student Connor Roan was matched and donated bone marrow over the summer

ÍøÆØÃÅ Medical Laboratory Science Society is collaborating withÌýBe The Match®Ìýto host a bone marrow drive on campus through Nov. 21.

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PHOTO: Medical Laboratory Science students working in the Be The Match® bone marrow drive at the University of Louisiana Monroe are, from left, Will Pearson, Connor Roan, and Princess Ayika. Roan joined the Be The Match Registry as a freshman and was matched with a girl who received a bone marrow transplant from him in the summer.
Photo courtesy of Dean Dr. Don Simpson

The drive to add potentially life-saving bone marrow donors to the Be The Match Registry is a friendly competition with Louisiana Tech.

Be the Match®, operated by the National Marrow Donor Program, is a nonprofit which connects potential donors of bone marrow or stem cells transplants to patients diagnosed with leukemia, lymphoma, and other life-threatening diseases.Ìý

Of patients who need a transplant, 70% to do not have a fully matched donor in their family. Donors are often found through the registry, the largest and most diverse in the world.

You could help save a life!

WHAT:ÌýMLS Society Be The Match bone marrow drive

WHEN:ÌýThrough Nov. 21

WHERE:ÌýÍøÆØÃÅ and Louisiana Tech

HOW:ÌýKits can be delivered on campus, requested by mail at join.bethematch.org/ÍøÆØÃÅ or text ÍøÆØÃÅ to 61474

INFO: Emilea Haddox, 318-342-1699 orÌýhaddox@ulm.edu

Emilea Haddox, MLS assistant professor and Bridge Program coordinator, said MLS Society members have taken on this project to raise awareness for the need for bone marrow and stem cells to increase the registry in Northeast Louisiana.

MLS Society members will deliver kits on campus. The process is contactless and quick and just requires a mouth swab and online registration. Once the process is completed, the kit can be mailed in the postage-paid envelope, picked up, or dropped off in room 250 in Sugar Hall.Ìý

To request a kit, call or email Haddox at 318-342-1699 orÌýhaddox@ulm.edu.ÌýIf you are not on campus, visitÌýjoin.bethematch.org/ÍøÆØÃÅÌýto register and request a kit to be mailed to you or text ÍøÆØÃÅ to 61474.

Connor Roan registered as a freshman

"We have a current ÍøÆØÃÅ MLS student, Connor Roan, who participated in a bone marrow drive on ÍøÆØÃÅ campus his freshman year. Connor was selected as a donor match this past summer for a young girl with aplastic anemia," said Haddox. "Connor is now working with Be The Match® to set up bone marrow drives throughout the country."

"It was right after one of our labs here at ÍøÆØÃÅ; I got the call that I was a match," Roan said.

He and his parents drove to Houston for the procedure. He hasn't met the recipient of his bone marrow donation but thinks about her almost every day.

"They said my first update on her would be about nine months after the procedure. After a year we can trade information with each other. I would love to meet her," Roan said.

To learn more about Roan's story, watch theÌýYouTubeÌývideo.

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"The pandemic situation has profoundly affected blood donation and bone marrow drives, although patient's needs have not changed," Haddox said. "Please consider registering to be a bone marrow donor and encourage your students and coworkers as well. Remember to follow the directions on the kit to give ÍøÆØÃÅ credit for the competition!"Ìý

The Medical Laboratory Science society is a professional society that promotes scholarship and unity among the MLS students and provides a ÍøÆØÃÅ presence in the Louisiana medical laboratory science community.

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