Cultivating Community and Connections
ASH fostered connections among the hematology community — and celebrated the contributions of those who have made a lasting and positive impact on the field.
Convening Nationally and Internationally
Beyond serving as the showcase for presenting hematology research, the 67th ASH Annual Meeting and Exhibition was about making powerful and meaningful connections. Clinicians and researchers came to Orlando, Florida, from around the world to collaborate, network, inspire, and celebrate. ASH News TV captured some of the best moments.
Saluting a Noteworthy Anniversary
2025 marked the 20th year of the ASH-EHA Joint Symposium, a cross-continental collaboration between ASH and the European Hematology Association.
Soaring on Social Media
ASH flourished on the social media front with posts that highlighted pioneering research, shared professional opportunities and resources, and paid tribute to individual achievements. Activity thrived at the annual meeting with more than 23,400 uses of #ASH25.
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Honoring Leaders
With its honorific awards and prestigious lectures, ASH recognized outstanding hematologists who made significant contributions to the field.
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Celebrating the Hearts of Hematology
The well-received anthology series grew with additional essays that captured — and celebrated — the human side of hematology.
Collaborating in the Virtual World
In 2025, a new virtual platform was built to facilitate networking, education, collaboration, and innovation, as part of the #Fight4Hematology’s aim to foster community. In the fall, ASH Connections was piloted among a community of medical educators, including the current cohort of the Medical Educators Institute, with a broader launch planned for the spring of 2026, when the platform will welcome additional communities.
Growing the Next Generation of Hematologists
The ASH Ambassador Program aims to engage medical students in the dynamic field of hematology.
“I always say that ASH is a gift that keeps giving.”
Marwah Farooqui, DO / University of California, San Diego
Connecting With Others
Igniting Innovation, Investment, and Entrepreneurship
Seeking to spark and support innovation in hematology, ASH launched ASH IGNITE, a platform that provides practical resources for commercialization of discovery and connects entrepreneurial scientists with investors. By year’s end, 160 people had joined the platform.
ASH IGNITE really aims to fill the gap and basically create the bridge from science to impact to patients.
Combatting Misinformation, Providing Facts
Recognizing that connecting the public with the right information about blood disorders is vital, ASH launched the Blood Health Information Hub to provide accurate, reliable, and trustworthy information on blood disorders.
Reaching Out to Media
In a year where science was often at the forefront of debates and discussions, ASH stepped up its media outreach in an effort to educate the general public about the importance of sustained NIH funding, in addition to showcasing groundbreaking hematology research.
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Membership
Whether you are a medical student planning your career in hematology or an established physician or scientist with years of experience in the field, ASH offers benefits and opportunities for hematologists around the globe at every career level.
Volunteer
As the world’s largest global society of hematologists, ASH offers many volunteer opportunities. Sign in or create a free ASH account and share general information about your experience, skillset, and interests in hematology so you can be informed as new volunteer opportunities arise.
ASH Foundation
Every gift to the ASH Foundation is a vital philanthropic investment in ASH’s mission of helping hematologists conquer blood diseases worldwide. All monetary donations help sustain the future of hematology in both academia and clinical practice.