Willem Fibbe, MD, PhD
2008-03-01
Dr. Fibbe is the President of EHA. He is also a member of ASH and a former associate editor of Blood.
In 2006, the European Society of Hematology (EHA) and ASH introduced a groundbreaking new award, the EHA-ASH International Fellowship Award,
with the intent of giving both clinical and laboratory-based
researchers who are in training or early in their careers an
opportunity to experience research in a different environment and to
establish new collaborations. EHA and ASH recognized that many
established scientists in both organizations have international
collaborations and networks, and it is important to both organizations
to provide this opportunity to individuals at the beginning of their
careers. We are pleased to announce the 2007 EHA-ASH International
Fellowship Award recipients: Serena Kimi Perna, MD, and Lapo Alinari,
MD.
Dr. Perna is currently a resident in the Experimental Hematology
Department at the San Raffaele Hospital in Italy. Dr. Perna obtained
her medical degree from the Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, where
she also began her residency program, attending to both clinical duties
and experimental research. It was through her residency that Dr. Perna
found a strong commitment to the field of translational medicine for
immunotherapy of hematologic malignancies. While pursuing her interest
in this field, Dr. Perna became acquainted with host mentor Malcolm K.
Brenner, MD, Director of the Center for Cell and Gene Therapy at the
Baylor College of Medicine. Dr. Perna feels that being given the
opportunity to work under one of the pioneers in the field of gene
therapy and T-cell therapy of lymphoproliferative disorders will
greatly advance her training. In July, Dr. Perna will take her research
project, "Chimeric T Cells for Therapy of Hodgkin Lymphoma," to the
Baylor College of Medicine to develop under the guidance of Dr.
Brenner.
Dr. Alinari comes from the Seràgnoli Institute of Hematology and
Medical Oncology in Italy. Dr. Alinari earned his degree in medicine
and surgery, graduating with honors, at the University of Florence. He
began his residency in medical oncology at the University of Bologna,
and then went on to a fellowship in hematology under home mentor Pier
Luigi Zinzani, MD. During his fellowship, Dr. Alinari found a great
interest in basic science and learning how to translate these
observations into beneficial therapies to treat patients with cancer.
Dr. Zinzani praises Dr. Alinari saying, "In my personal and
professional interactions with him I have always been impressed by his
impeccable integrity, strong work ethic, independent thinking, and his
genuine interest in pursuing a career in translational lymphoma
research." The opportunities for translational research in Italy are
limited, which is why Dr. Alinari is excited to continue his research
training in America. Dr. Alinari will be taking his research project,
"Role of the Protein Arginine Methyltransferase 5 (PRMTS) in B-Cell
Transformation," to The Ohio State University under the mentorship of
John Byrd, MD, Director of Hematologic Malignancies.
ASH and EHA are pleased to support the research of these promising young investigators through this unique award.
Important Dates for the 2008 EHA-ASH International Fellowship Award
| Letter of Intent Due |
September 4, 2008 |
| Full Proposal Deadline |
Novemeber 4, 2008 |
| Notifications of Awards |
January 2009 |
| Activation of Awards |
July 1, 2009 |
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