Increased participation reflects greater emphasis on medical student research.
The award supports early career scientists dedicated to careers in hematology research as they establish themselves as independent investigators.
Findings may have far-reaching implications for the responsiveness of cancers to epigenetic therapies.
Participants are selected in recognition of outstanding achievements and the program provides an opportunity to identify and address pressing concerns for the nation.
These findings will be presented by Hugo Aparicio, MD, MPH at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference.
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.”
Her nominators say, “She works diligently to connect the students with alumni.”
Congratulations to Clinical Associate Professors Julia Aquino, Sandra Mattar, Ika Noviawaty and Brooke Rogers.
Congratulations to Associate Professors Michael Cassidy, Gemmae Fix, Lucy Marcil, Yael Nillni, R. Jarrett Rushmore, Noelle Saillant and Carl Streed.
Timing of the initial whole blood transfusion, down to the minute, is connected to survival.