Carl Allen, Professor at Baylor College of Medicine, shared on LinkedIn:
“Scientific progress in pediatric hematology and oncology is driven by collaborative forums that connect discovery to patient care.
The Texas Children’s Cancer and Hematology Center’s 22nd Annual Research Symposium brought together clinicians, researchers, and trainees to share discoveries shaping the future of care for children with cancer and serious blood disorders.
Keynote presentations from Heather Symons and Robert Sidonio highlighted advances in hematopoietic cell transplantation and innovative approaches to hemophilia care, demonstrating how research continues to redefine standards of care.
Two oral abstract sessions and more than 45 poster presentations showcased research across pediatric oncology, hematology, transplantation, cellular therapies, survivorship, supportive care, and other areas focused on improving outcomes for children and families.
Faculty selected the top presentations from across the symposium. Congratulations to the following award recipients.”

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