Dr. Deepthi Krishna was Part of ISTM-Transmedocon and Awarded the 3rd Prize in the Oral Paper Category
Dr. Deepthi Krishna, Consultant, Department of Transfusion Medicine at Rela Hospital, posted on LinkedIn:
“Privileged to be a part of ISTM-TRANSMEDCON 2025, the 13th Annual National Conference, Jaipur.
I had the opportunity to present on Transfusion support and engraftment kinetics in pediatric-related PBSC transplants, and I’m grateful to have been awarded the 3rd Prize in the Oral Paper Category. Heartfelt thanks to my ever-guiding mentor and support system Deepti Sachan, my junior Jyotsnaa Rao Grace, and my entire work family for their constant encouragement and support.
The scientific sessions , especially research presentations were truly an academic feast, with every presentation reflecting remarkable depth and dedication.
Jaipur’s artistic charm added its own touch of elegance to the entire experience. A special highlight was participating in the TN cultural showcase during the gala dinner — a fantastic and memorable moment!
A big thank you to the Organizing and Scientific Committee for an enriching, well-curated conference experience, and to everyone who contributed to making ISTM–Transmedcon 2025 truly memorable.
Overall, a wholesome and fulfilling experience. Feeling inspired and motivated for the next steps ahead.”

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