Yousra Tera: Celebrating a Lasting Impact on Future Generations
Yousra Tera, Scientific Planning Committee Member at CanVECTOR Research Network, Early Career Committee Member at International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH), shared a post on LinkedIn:
“A truly unforgettable evening.
Honored to celebrate you, Dear Dr Maha Othman, on receiving the Queen’s University Gala Teaching Award for Undergraduate Research Mentorship!
Your impact goes far beyond mentorship, you lead with generosity, insight, and genuine care.
You invest your time, energy, and wisdom so wholeheartedly in your students, always seeing their potential even before they do, and guiding them with patience and unwavering belief.
You don’t just teach, you inspire, empower, and shape futures.
The difference you make in the lives of your mentees is profound and lasting, reaching far beyond academia.
Grateful to witness this special moment and to celebrate such a well-deserved recognition.
So proud of you, today and always!”
Maha Othman, Editor-in-Chief of Current Opinion in Hematology, Co-Chairman SSC on Disseminated Intravascular Coagulopathy at ISTH, shared Yousra Tera’s post on LinkedIn:
“I am truly delighted to receive the Alma Mater Society of Queen’s University (AMS) Undergraduate Research Mentorship Award (2026).
I am deeply grateful to my students and mentees for this meaningful nomination.
It is an honor to be nominated—and an even greater privilege to be selected.
This recognition is especially meaningful, as mentorship is at the heart of what we do as educators.
It is a legacy that extends far beyond any one individual.
The most rewarding part is witnessing students grow, evolve, gain confidence, achieve their full potential—and go on to mentor others.
Thank you to my students and mentees who nominated me for this award.
Thank you to all my students and mentees within and outside Canada for allowing me to be part of your journey.
Thank you Yousra Tera for your generous words and for capturing those special moments!”

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