Saro Armenian Congratulates Mina Sedrak on Receiving King Hussein Cancer Research Award’s Young Investigator Award
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Saro Armenian Congratulates Mina Sedrak on Receiving King Hussein Cancer Research Award’s Young Investigator Award

Saro Armenian, Director of the Division of Outcomes Research, Department of Population Sciences, Director of the Center for Survivorship and Outcomes, Hematologic Malignancies Institute, and Barron Hilton Chair and Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics at City of Hope, shared a post by UCLA Health, adding:

“Congratulations to Mina Sedrak on this well-deserved recognition. It reflects his sustained commitment to advancing care and improving health outcomes for patients during some of their most challenging journeys.”

Quoting UCLA Health‘s post:

“Dr. Mina Sedrak, director of the Cancer and Aging Program and co-director of Cancer Control and Survivorship Research at the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, and an associate professor of medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, has been awarded the King Hussein Cancer Research Award’s Young Investigator Award.

The international award is one of the Arab world’s most prestigious honors and recognizes early-career cancer researchers driving innovation and impactful advancements.

Pictured (from left) are Susanna Sedrak, Her Royal Highness Princess Ghida Talal, His Majesty Prince Talal bin Muhammad, and Dr. Mina Sedrak.

Learn more about the award and Dr. Sedrak’s research here.”