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ASH Congratulates the Winners of the 2024 Hematology Inclusion Pathway Awards

December 7, 2024

The ASH Hematology Inclusion Pathway (HIP), the successor program to the ASH Minority Recruitment Initiative (MRI), offers a comprehensive 13-year longitudinal career pathway of awards that strives to ensure that hematology reflects and serves the diverse world we live in — from medical students to mid-career professionals. 

ASH remains committed to awards and programs that have uplifted hematology professionals for the past 20 years, and the new HIP initiative better aligns with the Society’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. It reflects an evolving understanding of the communities that are underrepresented in hematology. 

With HIP, ASH continues to foster and empower a diverse new generation of leaders in hematology. 

 

2024 HIP Medical Student Award 

This award provides research funding for medical students under the supervision of a mentor. This year, 12 students enrolled in DO, MD, or MD/PhD programs in the U.S. or Canada participated in the Summer Experience, Flexible Experience, or Yearlong Experience. 

SUMMER EXPERIENCE PARTICIPANTS 

Valeria Brown 

Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University 

Investigating the Role of Long Interspersed Element-1 (LINE-1) in Age-Related Clonal Hematopoiesis of Indeterminate Potential (CHIP) Driven by JAK2 V617F Mutation 

Research Mentor: Patrycja Dubielecka, PhD 

Career Development Mentor: Roger Belizaire, MD, PhD 

 

Tony Owusu 

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai 

Bleeding and Thrombosis in Patients With Cancer and Acute Venous Thromboembolism Requiring Urgent Procedures 

Research Mentor: Rushad Patell, MBBS 

Career Development Mentor: Marc Carrier, MD 

 

Alex Pollock 

Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine 

Histone Deacetylase 6 Inhibition to Prevent Sickle Cell Pain 

Research Mentor: Joan Beckman, MD, PhD 

Career Development Mentor: Deepika Darbari, MBBS, MS 

 

FLEX EXPERIENCE PARTICIPANTS 

Abigail Doyinsade Awodele 

University of Illinois at Chicago, Medicine Department 

Preeclampsia and Sickle Cell Disease: Exposing Risk Factors & Long-Term Impact 

Research Mentor: Santosh Saraf, MD 

Career Development Mentor: Kenneth Ataga, MD 

 

Esther Chioma Emenalom 

University of California, San Diego 

A Study of Postpartum Hemorrhage and a Cryoprecipitate Intervention at Hospital Central de Maputo 

Research Mentor: Annette von Drygalski, MD, PharmD 

Career Development Mentor: Adam Cuker, MD 

 

Victoria Heigh 

Mayo Clinic Hospital-Rochester 

To Characterize the Clinicopathologic Features of Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes and Define Parameters That Can Differentiate Immune-Mediated Aplastic Anemia From Inherited Marrow Failure Syndromes 

Research Mentor: Abhishek Mangaonkar, MBBS 

Career Development Mentor: Abner Louissaint, MD, PhD 

 

Oluwafunke Kolawole 

CUNY School of Medicine 

Iron Restriction Via Iron Chelation on Hematological Outcomes in Sickle Cell-Hemoglobin C (HbSC) Disease 

Research Mentor: Rasheda Browne, MD 

Career Development Mentor: Natasha Archer, MD, MPH 

 

Rachelle Monteau 

CUNY School of Medicine 

Outcomes of Adult ALL/LBL Patients From Diverse Background Treated in the United States Between 2000 and 2022 

Research Mentor: Rose Calixte, PhD 

Career Development Mentor: James Foran, MD 

 

Omonike Oyelola 

University of Connecticut 

Assessing Disease-Specific Alterations Within the Bone Marrow Microenvironment in JAK2V617F Dependent Neoplasms Through Single Cell Transcriptomics 

Research Mentor: Patrycja Dubielecka, PhD 

Career Development Mentor: Angela Dispenzieri, MD 

 

Michael Pineda 

Harvard Medical School 

Inducible Anti-CCR4 Producing CAR-T Cells for Specific Cancer Treg Ablation 

Research Mentor: Eric Smith, MD, PhD 

Career Development Mentor: Melody Smith, MD, MS 

 

Kevin Reyes 

University of California, San Francisco 

The Role of Immunogenomics on the Sequencing, Scheduling and Dosing of T-Cell Redirection Therapies in Relapsed/Refractory Multiple Myeloma 

Research Mentor: Ajai Chari, MD 

Career Development Mentor: Ashley Rosko, MD 

 

YEARLONG EXPERIENCE 

Oluwaseun Awosanya 

University of California, Irvine School of Medicine 

Effects of Opioid Use on the Renal Function of Patients With Sickle Cell Disease 

Research Mentor: Kalpna Gupta, PhD 

Career Development Mentor: Linda Burns, MD 

 

2024 HIP Resident Award 

This program supports first- and second-year medical residents from communities underrepresented in hematology across the U.S. and Canada, providing participants with a stipend to conduct research and to present their research at the ASH annual meeting. Residents also receive mentorship from ASH members, gain valuable hematology knowledge, and benefit from complimentary ASH membership. 

 

Sarah Addison, MD, BS 

The Washington University 

Assessing Changes in Financial Toxicity Over Time in Patients With Multiple Myeloma 

Research Mentor: Ashley Rosko, MD 

Career Development Mentor: Leon Bernal-Mizrachi, MD 

 

Maria Albuja Altamirano, MD 

Lincoln Hospital 

Incidence of Thrombotic and Bleeding Complications in Patients With Cancer Undergoing Lower Extremity Arthroplasty, an Administrative Database Study 

Research Mentor: Rushad Patell, MBBS 

Career Development Mentor: Henny Billett, MD 

 

Valentina Ardila, MD 

The Cleveland Clinic Foundation 

The Impact of Obesity on Chronic Graft-Versus-Host Disease 

Research Mentor: Betty Hamilton, MD 

Career Development Mentor: Christopher Flowers, MD, MSc 

 

Vivian Altiery De Jesus, MD 

Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Inc. 

Characterizing the Effect of CD19-Directed Bispecific Antibody (Blinatumomab) Given in Combination With Checkpoint Inhibitors on the Outcomes of Patients with B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia 

Research Mentor: Ivana Gojo, MD 

Career Development Mentor: Robert Baiocchi, MD 

 

Cilomar Martins De Oliveira Filho, MD 

Mass General Brigham Incorporated 

TP53 Mutations and Their Impact on Prognosis for Patients With Myeloproliferative Neoplasms 

Research Mentor: Ann Mullally, MD 

Career Development Mentor: Bhavana Bhatnagar, DO 

 

Luis Garcia, MD, MS 

University of California, San Francisco 

Single Institution Experience With a Consultative Model of Geriatric Assessment in Patients With Hematologic Malignancies Undergoing Bone Marrow Transplant or Cellular Therapy 

Research Mentor: Rebecca Olin, MD 

Career Development Mentor: Damiano Rondelli, MD 

Kelly Meza, MD 

Baylor College of Medicine 

Retrospective Analysis of the PET/CT Imaging Features of Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma (PTCL) 

Research Mentor: Luis Malpica Castillo, MD 

Career Development Mentor: Jacqueline Barrientos, MD 

 

Michelle Nwachukwu, DO 

University of Illinois Chicago 

The Impact of Race and Structural Racism on Molecular Subtypes and Survival Outcomes in Acute Myeloid Leukemia Patients 

Research Mentor: Carlos Galvez, MD 

Career Development Mentor: Laura Michaelis, MD 

 

Joel Ofori, MD 

Children's Healthcare of Atlanta 

Characterizing Renal Tropism in Children With Transplant-Associated Thrombotic Microangiopathy (TA-TMA) and the Long-Term Impact of Renal Involvement 

Research Mentor: Satheesh Chonat, MD 

Career Development Mentor: Russell Ware, MD, PhD 

 

Ayobami Olafimihan, MBBS 

John H Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County 

Risk and Trends of Cancer in Sickle Cell Disease: A Multi-Year Year United States Population-Based Study 

Research Mentor: Lewis Hsu, MD, PhD 

Career Development Mentor: Andrew Campbell, MD 

 

Halimat Olaniyan, MD 

Indiana University Health, Inc. 

TETRIS: Timing of Exchange Transfusions in Sickle Cell Disease 

Research Mentor: Seethal Jacob, MD, MS 

Career Development Mentor: Laura Decastro, MD 

 

Joane Titus, MD, MS 

UCF HCA /GME Consortium 

Retrospective Review of Care for Black/African American Veterans With Multiple Myeloma at the Orlando VA 

Research Mentor: Allison Carilli, MD 

Career Development Mentor: Yvonne Efebera, MD 

 

Ifeanyi Uche, MBBS 

The Brookdale Hospital Medical Center 

Examining the Impact of Body Mass Index on Outcomes in Young Adults With Sickle Cell Disease: A Single-Center Study 

Research Mentor: Jen-Chin Wang, MD 

Career Development Mentor: Maria del Pilar Aguinaga, PhD 

 

2024 HIP Graduate Student Award  

This award encourages graduate students from communities underrepresented in hematology in the U.S. and Canada to pursue a career in academic hematology. It is available to students conducting research on hematology-focused projects and is open to doctoral students in their first, second, or third year of graduate school at the time of application. The award provides an annual stipend for a two-year period that can be used for a tuition/salary/stipend of up to 70% of the award's value, research, training-related expenses (including health insurance), and travel to the ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition. 

 

Corbin Azucenas, BS 

University of Cincinnati 

Inducible Codanin-1 Knockout: An Adult Mouse Model of Congenital Dyserythropoietic Anemia Type-I 

Mentor: Theodosia Kalfa, MD, PhD 

 

Daniela Ortiz Chavez, BA, BS 

The Regents of University of Colorado 

Translational Control of FLT3-Mutated AML Cell Survival 

Mentor: James Degregori, PhD 

 

Jessica Diarra, BS 

Stanford University School of Medicine 

The Role of Regulatory T Cells in the Reconstitution of the Bone Marrow Niche After Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation 

Mentor: Everett Meyer, MD, PhD 

 

Jether Amos Espinosa, BA 

Yale University 

Implicating the SPOC Domain of RBM15 in RBM15-MKL1 Fusion Protein-Induced Acute Megakaryoblastic Leukemia 

Mentor: Diane Krause, MD, PhD 

 

Amara Pang, BS 

Oregon Health and Science University 

Role of Mutant ASXL1 in KIT-Mutant Systemic Mastocytosis 

Mentor: Julia Maxson, PhD 

 

Justin Thomas, BSc, MS 

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center 

CD90 as a Target for Gene and Cell Therapies 

Mentor: Hans-Peter Kiem, MD, PhD 

 

Briana Turner, BA 

Weill Cornell Medical College 

The Effect of Nutrient Source on IDH2-Driven Metabolism in Acute Myeloid Leukemia 

Mentor: Michael Kharas, PhD 

 

Emily Villalpando, BS 

The Brigham and Women's Hospital, Inc. 

Unraveling Fetal Hemoglobin Regulation Through Multiplexed Base Editing in Primary Hematopoietic Cells 

Mentor: Vijay Sankaran, MD, PhD 

 

2024 HIP Fellow Award  

Nowah Afangbedji, PhD 

Stanford University 

ß-globin Gene Replacement and Enhancement as a Curative Therapy for ß-Hemoglobinopathies 

Mentor: Matthew Porteus, MD, PhD 

 

Jennifer Afranie-Sakyi, MD 

Yale University 

The Association of Pain, Neurocognition, and Silent Cerebral Infarcts in Adults With Sickle Cell Disease 

Mentor: Cecelia Calhoun, MD, MBA, MPH 

 

Qierra Brockman, PhD 

MD Anderson 

Dissecting Donor-CHIP Regulatory Networks to Enhance GvL Efficacy 

Mentor: Pavan Bachireddy, MD 

 

Eduarda Grinsztejn, MD 

University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center 

Thrombosis Risk Assessment in Transgender Women on Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy 

Mentor: Evi Stavrou, MD 

 

Audra Iness, MD, PhD 

The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center 

Defining Mechanisms of Immune Escape for Measurable Residual Disease in AML 

Mentor: Pavan Bachireddy, MD 

 

Ajibike Lapite, MD, MPH 

Texas Children's Cancer and Hematology Centers 

Clonal Hematopoiesis: A Global Perspective 

Mentor: Katherine King, MD, PhD 

 

Maria Leon-Camarena, MD 

Emory University 

Impact of Race and HLA Matching on Outcomes After Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant 

Mentor: Amelia Langston, MD 

 

Allison Taylor, MD, MS 

Duke University Health System, Inc. 

Exploring the Factors That Influence Conditioning Chemotherapy Intensity in Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant, and Evaluating the Impact on Outcomes: Do Race and Ethnicity Play a Role? 

Mentor: Sanghee Hong, MD 

 

Franco Castillo Tokumori, MD 

New York Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medicine 

Measuring MPN Stem and Progenitor Cell Clonal Fitness in a Clinically Feasible Way 

Mentor: Joseph Scandura, MD, PhD, MS 

 

ASH-Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program 

ASH partners with the Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to support the development of medical school hematology faculty from historically marginalized backgrounds and enhance their influence as leaders, researchers, and advisors. The program offers four years of postdoctoral research support, including an annual grant for research activities, the guidance of a National Advisory Committee mentor, complimentary ASH membership, and a stipend to support attendance at both the ASH and award annual meetings for the four years. 

 

Michelle Schoettler, MD 

Winship Cancer Institute, Emory University  

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