Yazan Abou Ismail Takes The Legacy Award from Qatar Foundation
Yazan Abou Ismail, Associate Professor of Hematology at University of Utah, shared on LinkedIn:
”What a true honor it is to be recognized by Her Excellency Sheikha Hind bint Hamad Al-Thani, at the 30th anniversary of the Qatar Foundation, and by Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser previously in Doha.
I am truly humbled to have been selected from among 278 nominations for the Legacy Award among such distinguished guests and alumni.
The real legacy is QF’s remarkable journey of transforming education, driving innovation, and investing in human potential.
The QF alumni carry remarkable stories of success worldwide, and I’m grateful to be a small part of this extraordinary legacy.
Thank you again to the QF and its leadership for this honor and for such a wonderful night.
So great to reconnect with QF Alumni Program and Weill Cornell Medicine – Qatar WCMQ Alumni Affairs Office”

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