Dr. O'Gorman is the chief of laboratory medicine as well as the director of the Clinical Lab and the Diagnostic Immunology and Flow Cytometry Laboratory at Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA). He oversees the development and operations of the more than 2 million laboratory tests performed annually at CHLA and leads the laboratory and pathology teams, which have been at the forefront of CHLA's COVID testing and research efforts. Dr. O'Gorman's research interests include the discovery of biomarkers related to the immunopathogenesis of immune system-related disorders and the development of diagnostic laboratory tests for the latter. He has written more than 100 peer-reviewed publications and several book chapters, lectured across the globe, and currently serves as the chair of the Duke Vaccine Institute's Scientific Advisory Board.
Kopitar ranked fourth in the NHL with 11 assists and seventh with 12 points (1-11-12) in eight contests to lead the Kings to a 3-3-2 month (8 points). He produced five multi-point performances, highlighted by 1-2-3 (including his 54th career game-winning goal) on Jan. 24 at STL. Kopitar, who shared first place in the League with seven power-play assists, also placed second by taking 38.5 percent of Los Angeles' total face-offs (176-of-457), ranking eighth overall with 96 wins. The 33-year-old Jesenice, Slovenia, native is 38 points shy of becoming the 91st player in NHL history to reach the 1,000-point milestone (334-628-962 in 1,081 GP) as well as the fourth to do so with the Kings, after Marcel Dionne (550-757-1,307), Luc Robitaille (557‑597-1,154) and Dave Taylor (431-638-1,069).