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Nov 26, 2025, 16:03
Giulia Simini Receives the 2025 ASH–BSH Achievement Award!
Giulia Simini, Resident doctor in Hematology at NHS England, shared on LinkedIn:
”Thrilled to announce that my abstract has been awarded the ASH–BSH Achievement Award!
This work explores why some AAV-delivered transgenes become silenced over time – and how epigenetic signatures can guide the design of more robust vectors for future gene therapies.
I’ll be presenting these findings at ASH during the evening poster session on the 7th of December in Orlando.”
Read the full announcements here.

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