Murray Adams Reflects on His Week Attending Blood 2025
Murray Adams, Associate Professor in Haematology at Murdoch University, shared on LinkedIn:
”Had a fantastic time at Blood 2025 this last week at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Great to catch up with colleagues, many past students from multiple institutions, and long-time friends in the haematology community in Australia and New Zealand.
Congratulations to Professor Ross Baker who was this year’s THANZ Barry Firkin Orator.
A brilliant presentation with many memories, and a thoroughly well-deserved acknowledgement of your contributions and leadership.
Congratulations also to Grace Gilmore who received Honorary Life Membership of THANZ after many decades of dedication and support through the ASTH/THANZ Workshop and Council, and Education Subcommittee.
Has been a good week.”

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