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Jul 22, 2025, 08:37
Georgina Santiapillai Wins 2025 BSH Crucible Prize
British Society for Haematology (BSH) has recently posted on X:
“We are delighted to present our interview with Georgina Santiapillai, winner of the 2025 BSH Crucible Prize.
She shares her reflections on receiving the award and offers valuable advice for those considering a career in haematology.”
Congratulations to Georgina Santiapillai, winner of the 2025 BSH Crucible Prize and current Haemostasis and Thrombosis fellow at the Royal Free Hospital.
For more information check here.
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