Kim Vanuytsel, PhD, Receives 2024 Scholar Award from the American Society of Hematology
The award supports early career scientists dedicated to careers in hematology research as they establish themselves as independent investigators.
The award supports early career scientists dedicated to careers in hematology research as they establish themselves as independent investigators.
Participants are selected in recognition of outstanding achievements and the program provides an opportunity to identify and address pressing concerns for the nation.
Her nominators said, “Dr. Lee’s instructions encompass the significance of multiculturalism and diverse viewpoints. She is committed to teaching and the well-being of students.”
Dr. Fearns joined the faculty in 2007 as an assistant professor. Her appointment will be effective Feb. 1.
Dr. Farber will serve in this role during this transition period while a national search is conducted.
Her nominators said, “Dr. Sarfaty is an excellent advisor and mentor to medical students. She goes above and beyond to help and we are so grateful for the time she devotes to us.”
The Paul B. Beeson Emerging Leaders Career Development Award in Aging supports talented new investigators who have begun to establish research programs with interest in the health of older individuals.
The nominators say, “Dr. Merrill possesses the unique combination of enthusiasm and generosity that makes her an outstanding mentor…Dr. Merrill is inspirational!”
Slanetz was recognized for her dedication to furthering the profession of radiology by delivering high-quality educational content for the RSNA.
His seven-year term includes five years as liaison for international affairs, in the sixth year he will be chair of the board, and in the seventh year he will serve as president of the society.