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During GHS 2026 in Orissa, Historic Number of Donors Register for AAPI’s Stem Cell Donor Drive

 

“We received 238 Stem Donors who registrations at our Stem Donor Registry during the Global Healthcare Summit held in Bhubaneshwar, Orissa from Jan 9-11, 2026,” said Dr. Sashi Kuppala, Chair of the Stem Cell Drive. “ To put it in context, we would have had to do 20 drives to get those many registrations in the United States. Thanks to Dr. Amit Chakrabarthy, we successfully launched the project in India.”

This initiative was started by Dr. Satheesh Kathula, hematology Oncologist, Past President of AAPI, during his presidency year. Under the leadership of Dr. Amit Chakrabarty, AAPI President this year, AAPI launched the AAPI Stem Cell Drive India during the Global Healthcare Summit in Odisha, with the help of factory and GAIMS

Dr. Amit Chakrabarty expressed his “deep gratitude to the many AAPI members, and the students and staff at Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences, who have overwhelmingly supported and participated at AAPI’s Stem Cell Drive during the GHS in Orissa.”

 

 



Highlighting the need for and the importance of Stem Donors, Dr. Chakrabarty said, “Stem cell transplants are a vital treatment for blood cancers such as leukemia and lymphoma HLA markers, which determine donor compatibility, are inherited and vary by ethnicity. I’m thankful to our local AAPI Chapter leaders, members and volunteers across the nation who have initiated and are spearheading the Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Registration across the nation, joining hands with the national AAPI in our efforts in creating awareness and enrolling more youth and adults to be part of this noble mission.”

During the inaugural ceremony of GHS, Prof. R C Das, Dean and Principal of KIMS stressed the importance and urged the medical students at KIM to come forward and register for Stem Donorship. The students were then led to pledge and commit to encourage Stem Donorship among the patient population they are committed to serve.

 



This noble initiative for Stem Donors was launched in 2024 under leadership of AAPI’s immediate past President, Dr. Satheesh Kathula. Recognizing this urgent need, AAPI partnered with the National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP), the world’s largest stem cell registry—in 2024 to launch a unified, nationwide campaign.

“Patients of Indian ethnicity are more likely to match with Indian donors—but the existing donor pool is alarmingly small. Until now, families have had to organize donor drives independently, while also coping with the emotional and medical toll of a cancer diagnosis,” Dr. Kathula said.

Stem cells are one of the treatment options for certain types of cancers. HLA typing, based on which stem cell donors and patients are matched is ethnicity specific. Indian patients have higher chances of matching with Indian donors. Unfortunately, Indian donor pool is very limited, making it difficult for patients to find a proper match. Moreover, until now, patients and their families are doing these drives on their own to find the match in addition to dealing with the diagnosis. There has been no unified push to increase the Indian donor pool. 

 



Mobilizing Communities Across the U.S.

Since November 2024, AAPI has organized drives across several cities in the United States under the leadership of the local high school and college students. AAPI provides volunteer certificates to the students who participate in the drives. 

Dr. Hetal Gor, Chair of AAPI BOT, emphasized the need for commitment. She said, “You could be someone’s only match—their only hope. Registering is a serious promise, but the donation process is safe and complication-free.”

Expanding the Effort to India

With the experience gained in the US, AAPI is expanding the stem cell drives to India. AAPI has partnered with the Global Association of Indian Medical Students, and DATRI, the stem cell bank in India.

Dr. Meher Medavaram, President-Elect, outlining the process, said, “Registration is simple. Scan the QR code, fill out your details, and return the cheek swab kit. Your HLA data will be stored securely.”

 



Dr. Krishan Kumar, Vice President-Elect, while highlighting the disparity, said, “70% of patients lack a family match. For Indians, the odds are even lower due to the limited donor pool.”

Dr. Seema Arora, Secretary, described the donation logistics, stating, “If matched, you’ll provide blood samples locally. Travel may be required, but all costs are covered. The process takes 20–30 hours over 4–6 weeks.”

Dr. Soumya Nerevetla, Treasurer, in reinforcing the impact of Stem Donors on saving lives, said, “Finding a match is especially difficult for South Asians. Every donor helps save lives.”

Dr. Sashi Kuppala, while explaining the science, said, Matching donors is based on HLA typing, which is inherited and ethnicity-specific. Thousands of patients rely on transplants to survive.” Dr. Kuppala pointed to the “tremendous response to this initiative from the AAPI members and the wider Indian community.”

Dr. Kuppala said, under the current AAPI leadership, AAPI is in the process of signing MoU with IMA to partner with the project. IMA has a good vertical organizational structure. If our intent joins their infrastructure, we can enroll thousands. Going forward, we will do drives across all medical schools in India in partnership with IMA, GAIMS, and DATRI.

AAPI is urging AAPI members, who are influential alumni members of their medical schools, to discuss with their respective Medical School leadership and stress the importance of organizing stem cell drives. “We can do drives at your medical school collaboratively. They just need to announce the drive to the students. I will take care of other logistics. Every registration gets us closure to our objective that no Indian should die anywhere in the world due to non-availability of stem cells.”

For more information or to organize a drive, contact: [email protected] Learn more at: www.aapiusa.org