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Blood Drop: Translational Research Training in Hematology (TRTH) Program

Symposia: ASH-a-Palooza Program: Trainee Activities and Services
Hematology Disease Topics & Pathways:
Research, Translational Research, Workforce
Friday, December 6, 2024: 1:30 PM-1:40 PM
Station 6 (Gaslamp Quarter)
Friday, December 6, 2024: 1:50 PM-2:00 PM
Station 6 (Gaslamp Quarter)
Speaker:
Sara E. Meyer, PhD, Thomas Jefferson University, Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center
Disclosures:
Meyer: CellCentric: Research Funding.
Learn about what the ASH-EHA Translational Research Training in Hematology (TRTH) Program has to offer through an awardees experiences, research/project, and career opportunities.  It is intended for trainees and junior faculty engaged in laboratory-based translational and basic science research. Trainees and faculty holding MDs, MD/PhDs, biomedical PhDs, or pharmacy PharmDs (or equivalents) are encouraged to check it out.

The Blood Drop sessions are five to ten-minute presentations designed to provide short bursts of learning. Each micro learning session will be held twice in a row and will allow the audience to move on to their next topic of interest. Blood Drops are blocks of topic-driven breakout sessions that occur three times throughout the event. They focus on a variety of areas such as disease-specific and career development topics, as well as ASH opportunities for trainees. Although the speakers roles are marked as primary and alternate, multiple speakers may be asked to present on the same topic if that topic will be repeated in the following sets of Blood Drops. The featured topics are: Malignant Hematology; Sickle Cell Disease; Career Development and Job Searching; Wellness; PhD; Clinical Research and Training Institute (CRTI); Translational Research Training in Hematology (TRTH); and Medical Educators Institute (MEI); Research Training Award for Fellows (RTAF); Scholar Award; and ASH-Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program (AMFDP) Award; Medical Student Physician-Scientist (Phy-Sci) Award; ASH Hematology Opportunities for the Next Generation of Research Scientists (HONORS) Award; and ASH Hematology Inclusion Pathway Medical Student Award; Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion; ASH Advocacy; International Medical Graduates; Career Pathway: Industry & Community; and Career Pathway: Federal Agencies.

Sara E. Meyer, PhD

Thomas Jefferson University, Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA