Glaivy Batsuli Reflects on ASH25
Glaivy Batsuli, Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Stanford University School of Medicine, shared on LinkedIn:
”Reflecting on ASH25 and one of the top highlights, if not the top, was the Women in Hematology Networking Reception.
So much wisdom from Tammuella Chrisentery-Singleton, Leslie Ellis, Ann Mullally.
Woman all doing great things in hematology in different ways.
Top it off with final inspiring word from ASH President Belinda Avalos.
Grateful for the opportunity to co-moderate this event with the equally amazing and impressive Bethany Samuelson Bannow.
And of course Allison Wolkin Samis was the glue that helped make this night a success.
Looking forward to ASH26 in New Orleans.
And in the words of Tami about the WIH event, “stay past Sunday, it’s worth it”!”

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