Barry Spencer Coller[1] is an American physician known for his research in platelet physiology and for inventing the Abciximab.
He finished his residency at Bellevue Hospital and worked as a clinical associate and staff physician in the hematology division of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Upon leaving NIH, he joined Stony Brook School of Medicine,[6] becoming Distinguished Service Professor in 1993.
[7] Coller joined the faculty of Mount Sinai School of Medicine in 1994 and was Murray M. Rosenberg Professor of Medicine and Chairman of the Samuel Bronfman Department of Medicine until 2001,[7][8] when he became the university's inaugural David Rockefeller Professor,[9] Physician-in-Chief of Rockefeller University Hospital and Vice President of Rockefeller University for Medical Affairs.
[18][19] The Barry and Bobbi Coller Rare Book Reading Room at the New York Academy of Medicine is named after the couple.