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.”
Her nominators say, “She works diligently to connect the students with alumni.”
First woman to serve as president of the society
Her nominators say, “Rhonda is one of the best resources in the library! Rhonda always greets students with a smile and has a nurturing presence.”
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 professor of dermatology and co-director of the Center for Aging Research focuses on epigenetic factors influencing skin stem cell activity, aging, wound healing, and carcinogenesis.
Each year, the ASCI Council considers membership nominations of several hundred physician-scientists and recommends up to 100 candidates for election based on outstanding scholarly achievement
Babayan, professor emeritus and former chair of urology, was recognized for inspiring leadership and mentorship of residents and medical students.