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Heme Chief @StanfordDeptMed Physician-Scientist #bloodcancers #MPNsm Formerly @BrighamHeme @DanaFarber @OslerResidency @UCDMedicine views my own

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ASH (@ash_hematology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌟 Mentorship matters! Fellows in the ASH Classical Hematology Advancement Mentorship Program get personalized guidance, scholarly project involvement, and networking opportunities. Apply by January 9! ow.ly/Zt5x50UeQmM #Fellows #MedicalMentorship #ASHTrainee 🩸

🌟 Mentorship matters! Fellows in the ASH Classical Hematology Advancement Mentorship Program get personalized guidance, scholarly project involvement, and networking opportunities. Apply by January 9! ow.ly/Zt5x50UeQmM

#Fellows #MedicalMentorship #ASHTrainee 🩸
Stanford Department of Medicine (@stanforddeptmed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stanford Department of Medicine Chair euan ashley, MB ChB, DPhil, reflects on 2024 and the year ahead and sends his holiday greetings to all: youtu.be/NqU5OXCc09I

Steven Artandi, MD, PhD (@scidirector) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I want to extend my deepest gratitude to the teams whose tireless work continues to push the boundaries of cancer research. Your dedication brings hope to so many. Looking forward to all we will accomplish together in 2025. Wishing you all a peaceful and joyful holiday season 🌟

I want to extend my deepest gratitude to the teams whose tireless work continues to push the boundaries of cancer research. Your dedication brings hope to so many. Looking forward to all we will accomplish together in 2025. Wishing you all a peaceful and joyful holiday season 🌟
MPN Research Foundation (@mpn_rf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A big thank you to Dr. Rick Winneker, our Director of Scientific Strategies, for his incredible leadership and dedication as he retires! We’re excited to welcome Dr. David Shoultz as our new CSO — bringing expertise and a personal connection to MPNs to drive our mission forward.

A big thank you to Dr. Rick Winneker, our Director of Scientific Strategies, for his incredible leadership and dedication as he retires! We’re excited to welcome Dr. David Shoultz as our new CSO — bringing expertise and a personal connection to MPNs to drive our mission forward.
Mullally Lab (@mullallylab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to share our review: Mutant Calreticulin in MPN: Mechanistic Insights and Therapeutic Implications Congrats to co-authors Drs. Mifra Faiz, Merle Riedemann & Jonas Jutzi #MPNsm ⁦Brigham and Women's Hospital⁩ ⁦Stanford Hematology Division⁩ ⁦Stanford Department of Medicine⁩ link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Mullally Lab (@mullallylab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lots of exciting things happening Stanford Hematology Division Stanford Department of Medicine, check out our winter newsletter! We’re recruiting faculty: physician-scientist in heme malignancies & clinical classical hematologist, reach out if you’re interested in joining our amazing team! 😀

Stanford Department of Medicine (@stanforddeptmed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to #StanDOM's John Chardos, Jane Huang, Michaela Liedtke, Joel W. Neal, MD, PhD & Nimeesh Shah on their faculty promotions! Their dedication to #PrimaryCare, #Oncology, #Hematology & #Gastroenterology is shaping the future of medicine.

Congratulations to #StanDOM's John Chardos, Jane Huang, Michaela Liedtke, <a href="/JoelNealMD/">Joel W. Neal, MD, PhD</a> &amp; Nimeesh Shah on their faculty promotions! Their dedication to #PrimaryCare, #Oncology, #Hematology &amp; #Gastroenterology is shaping the future of medicine.
Mike Spencer Chapman (@doctor_msc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In science, we often see weird blips in the data. The question: is it artefact (usually!), or something new & exciting? We don’t always have time to dig deep. Our paper in @nature today came from just such a blip. So don’t ignore the weird stuff. Pull on that thread...

In science, we often see weird blips in the data. The question: is it artefact (usually!), or something new &amp; exciting? We don’t always have time to dig deep.

Our paper in @nature today came from just such a blip. So don’t ignore the weird stuff. Pull on that thread...
Stanford Hematology Division (@stanfordheme) 's Twitter Profile Photo

✨Exciting Opportunity✨ Stanford Hematology Division is looking to enhance our scientific portfolio by bringing a lab-based physician scientist. For more information about the position, including required qualifications and application materials, please visit: tinyurl.com/4bdh83t8

Mullally Lab (@mullallylab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I really love leading ⁦Stanford Hematology Division⁩, thankful to our amazing Division for beautiful flowers on my 1 yr anniversary, grateful to ⁦Stanford Department of Medicine⁩ for all their support this past year, very excited to begin Yr 2! ⁦

I really love leading ⁦<a href="/StanfordHeme/">Stanford Hematology Division</a>⁩, thankful to our amazing Division for beautiful flowers on my 1 yr anniversary, grateful to ⁦<a href="/StanfordDeptMed/">Stanford Department of Medicine</a>⁩ for all their support this past year, very excited to begin Yr 2! ⁦
Mullally Lab (@mullallylab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Save the date for #ESHMPN2026, very excited to co-chair this meeting with J.J. Kiladjian Ross Levine & Jyoti Nangalia in beautiful Estoril, we’re planning an amazing line up of speakers, look forward to abstracts & will have lots of opportunities for trainees to present/engage!