Semra Dündar
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Semra Dündar (1943-April 6, 2005) was a Turkish hematologist.
Semra Dündar was born in Lüleburgaz in 1943. She graduated from the Ankara University School of Medicine and spent nearly all of her career working at the Hacettepe University Hospital and School of Medicine in Ankara, Turkey, where she rose to become Professor of Hematology and head of the Hematology Department. She worked on many hematologic diseases, including leukemias, anemias, and Behçet's syndrome, in which she was a world-renowned authority. She was also a visiting physician in Bristol, England, between 1975-1977. She had over 125 publications on hematologic diseases in international medical journals, as well as being coauthor of many medical textbooks.
She died in Ankara on April 6, 2005, of complications from surgery.