Dec 10, 2020 | Education Program, General Sessions, Oral & Poster Sessions, Scientific Program, Special Interest Sessions, Spotlight Sessions
Advertisement As you walk away from the 2020 Annual Meeting, don’t forget about continuing education credits. Here are some FAQs, and complete info can be found on the ASH website. Is CME/MOC available? Attendees do not need to attend the live sessions as they air in...
Dec 10, 2020 | Education Program, General Sessions, Oral & Poster Sessions, Scientific Program, Spotlight Sessions, Wrap-Up
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Dec 10, 2020 | General Sessions, Tuesday
Advertisement Danielle Hammond, MD Twitter “If nature has taught us anything it is that the impossible is probable.”―Ilyas Kassam, Philosopher While most of us are earnestly playing checkers, Dr. Ari Melnick is playing three-dimensional chess when it comes to...
Dec 8, 2020 | General Sessions, Wrap-Up
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Dec 8, 2020 | General Sessions, Wrap-Up
Advertisement Ahmar U. Zaidi, MD Twitter In 2020, we are all running behind. Research stalled or halted due to a deadly pandemic becomes just another reason on a long list that prevents us from getting our science finalized before it is shared. Fortunately, ASH...
Dec 8, 2020 | General Sessions, Tuesday
Advertisement Despite her high profile, Dr. Courtney DiNardo shies away from the spotlight. I am grateful that she took the time to provide insight into the evolution of her career and recent advances in employing “epigenetic targeting” therapies in the treatment of...