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ASH Congratulates Three New ASH Executive Committee Members, and more

December 6, 2021

December 2021


Mohandas Narla, DSc

Congratulations to Three New ASH Executive Committee Members!

The American Society of Hematology (ASH) has announced the election of three new members to its Executive Committee for terms beginning after the 2021 ASH Annual Meeting, December 11-14, in Atlanta, Georgia.

Mohandas Narla, DSc, will serve a one-year term as vice president followed by successive terms as president-elect and president. Sarah H. O’Brien, MD, MSc, and Wendy Stock, MD, MA, will each serve four-year terms as councillors.


Sarah H. O’Brien,
MD, MSc

“Drs. Narla, O’Brien, and Stock have been dedicated leaders within ASH and represent some of the brightest minds in the field of hematology. I want to congratulate them on the results of the election, and I look forward to their passionate work to serve the Society on behalf of our members,” said current ASH President Martin S. Tallman, MD, of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK). “Under their leadership, the Society will be well-positioned to be at the forefront of medical education and cutting-edge research, foster a strong and competitive workforce, and advocate on behalf of hematology patients worldwide.”

Dr. Narla is a distinguished scientist at New York Blood Center, with a career spanning more than 50 years. He has made significant contributions to research focused on the pathophysiology of inherited and acquired red blood cell disorders, and his research interests include hereditary spherocytosis, sickle cell disease, thalassemias, and malaria. He also specializes in erythropoiesis with an emphasis on ineffective erythropoiesis in myelodysplasia and Diamond-Blackfan anemia.


Wendy Stock, MD, MA

Dr. Narla has been a dedicated ASH member and volunteer for more than 40 years. Most recently, Dr. Narla received the 2020 Wallace H. Coulter Award for Lifetime Achievement in Hematology for his significant contributions to hematology through his ground-breaking research, his inspirational mentoring style, and his dedication to the advancement of the field during his career. An ASH member since 1980, Dr. Narla has served in many roles, including as a councillor (2010) and ad-hoc member of the ASH Executive Committee (2005-2006; 2013-2016), associate editor of Blood for 10 years (2003-2012), chair of the awards committee, author of the ASH Self-Assessment Program, and a member of numerous committees and working groups. Dr. Narla is also currently serving as a member of the Advisory Council of the National, Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI).
Dr. Narla shared, via a personal statement, that “As an immigrant to America, I have been pursuing a career in hematology research with an engineering background for 50 years almost by accident, but it has been a wonderful journey. I have a deep appreciation and understanding of ASH’s mission, and I look forward to playing a key role in expanding and revitalizing hematology training programs to inspire the next generation of clinicians, scientists, and physician-scientists to pursue careers in hematology. Ensuring a diverse and inclusive workforce is essential to caring for patients with blood disorders.”

Dr. O’Brien, councillor-elect, is an associate professor of pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine, and director of experimental therapeutics within the Division of Hematology/Oncology/Bone Marrow Transplant and principal investigator for the Center for Child Health Equity and Outcomes Research at the Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus. Her research interests include the evaluation and diagnosis of mild bleeding disorders, thrombosis and thromboprophylaxis, and the intersections between hematology and women’s health. An active ASH member since 2003, she is currently serving as a member of the Blood Advances editorial board and chair of the ASH Awards Review Subcommittee. Dr. O’Brien has held various roles on ASH committees and task forces to support the Society’s quality-related efforts, including the Committee on Quality for seven years, the ASH Choosing Wisely Task Force, and the ASH Clinical Practice Guideline panels on venous thromboembolism (VTE) and von Willebrand Disease (VWD), and she previously served as co-director and member of the oversight committee for the ASH Clinical Research Training Institute (CRTI). Dr. O’Brien also served as a member of the ASH Scholar Awards Study Section for seven years. Dr. O’Brien is an alumnus of the ASH CRTI (2005) and recipient of an ASH Scholar Award (2006).

Dr. Stock, councillor-elect, is a professor of medicine; Anjuli Seth Nayak Professor in Leukemia at the University of Chicago; member, Committee on Pharmacology and Pharmacogenetics, at the University of Chicago Biological Sciences Division; co-program leader, Clinical and Experimental Therapeutics, at the University of Chicago Comprehensive Cancer Center; and vice-chair, Leukemia and Leukemia Correlative Sciences Committees, at the Alliance for Clinical Trials (NCTN) in Chicago. Her research interests include translational and clinical studies for patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML), with a clinical focus on adolescent and young adult ALL. An active ASH member, Dr. Stock is the incoming co-director of the CRTI and associate editor of Blood Advances, a role she’s held for more than five years. Dr. Stock also served as vice chair and chair of the Scientific Committee on Lymphoid Neoplasia, and served in key roles to help plan numerous ASH meetings. Dr. Stock also participated in several Society training and educational career development programs and award study sessions, and served as contributing author of the ASH Self-Assessment Program for six years. Dr. Stock received an ASH Mentorship Award in 2020.

Congratulations to the newest members of the ASH Executive Committee! Learn more about ASH leadership at hematology.org/about/governance.


Apply Now: ASH Awards Deadlines Approaching

As the end of the year approaches, many deadlines for awards and education and career opportunities offered by ASH are right around the corner:

ASH Clinical Research Training Institute
Letter of Intent (LOI) due January 7

ASH Research Training Award for Fellows
For MD and MD-PhD researchers between their second and fifth year of fellowship
LOI due January 15

ASH Medical Student Physician Scientist Award
For first-, second-, and third-year medical students
Application due January 15

ASH Minority Hematology Fellow Award (MHFA)
For underrepresented minority researchers in their first or second year of fellowship
Application due January 15

ASH Minority Hematology Graduate Award (MHGA)
For graduate students from historically underrepresented minority groups in the U.S. and Canada
Application due January 15

ASH Minority Medical Student Award Program (MMSAP)
For underrepresented minority medical students
Application due January 31; Request a Mentor form due November 15

ASH Minority Resident Hematology Award Program (MRHAP)
For first- and second-year medical residents who are from historically underrepresented minority groups in the U.S. and Canada
Application due January 31; Request a Mentor form due November 15

ASH Graduate Hematology Award
New award for doctoral students in their first-, second-, or third-year of graduate school
Application due February 1

ASH HONORS Award
For first-, second-, or third-year medical students and first- and second-year medical residents; Application due February 15

Find additional details about each award at hematology.org/awards.


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