Aashka Shah Takes ASH25 Abstract Achievement Award!
Aashka Shah, Teaching Assistant, Elementary Microbiology Lab (MICRB 107) at Penn State University, shared on LinkedIn:
”Excited to share highlights from ASH 2025.
I presented our findings in an oral presentation at ASH 2025 titled “Loss of Nitric Oxide Signalling Compromises the Development of the Stress Erythropoiesis Niche,” and was honored to receive an ASH Abstract Achievement Award for this work.
ASH was a rewarding meeting, with engaging science and valuable exchanges throughout.
Grateful to my mentors, collaborators, and labmates for their support, and looking forward to continuing to build on this research.”
Read the full article here.
Article: Loss of Nitric Oxide Signalling Compromises the Development of the Stress Erythropoiesis Niche
Authors: Aashka Shah, Baiye Ruan, Robert Paulson

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