domenica 23 marzo 2008

2006/2007 Fellowship Awards 2007 Annalisa Ruggeri



2007 Annalisa Ruggeri Double cord blood grafting with one graft injected in situ via the intrabone route to improve engraftment of umbilical cord blood transplant.
Host: Hôpital St. Louis, FR


Dietger Niederwieser, Kim Orchard, Jane Apperley, Marie von Lilien-Toal, Annalisa Ruggeri, Dietmar Berger


This year we were proud to make three Fellowship Awards as part of the EBMT-AMGEN Fellowship Programme. The Fellowship Evaluation Committee commented on the high-calibre of all the applications that had been made this year. Dr. Tomas Skacel, International Medical Affairs Director, who represented AMGEN on the Evaluation Committee commented:

"Amgen congratulates the winners for their excellent preclinical and clinical fellowship research projects in the field of hemato-oncology. We are proud to support the European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation Clinical Fellowship program and hope that this opportunity will allow these promising young physicians to pursue their important projects which will contribute to advances in clinical research and improve patient care."

The winners were warmly invited on stage at the EBMT 2007 Welcome Ceremony by Dietger Niederwieser the EBMT President, and Dietmar Berger the Executive Director of Global Clinical Development - Oncology from AMGEN. Our congratulations go to Annalisa Ruggeri (Milan), Shaul Avraham (Israel) and Cindy Lee (Australia) and also to Marie von Lilienfeld-Toal (Germany) who was presented with her award from 2006, we wish them all the best in their respective projects.

Those awardees who were unable to attend the ceremony had their certificates collected on their behalf by the Principal Investigators from their host institutions. Jane Apperley accepted on behalf of Shaul Avraham and Kim Orchard on behalf of Cindy Lee.

Award Year Name Country Winning Abstracts (click .pdf file to view)
2006 Marie von Lilien-Toal Implementation and validation of an early intervention protocol to improve outcome of treatment related complications after allogeneic stem cell transplantation.
Host: Leeds Teaching Hospital, UK
2007 Shaul Avraham Study of the Graft versus Lymphoma Effect in Mycosis Fungoides.
Host: Imperial College, UK
2007 Annalisa Ruggeri Double cord blood grafting with one graft injected in situ via the intrabone route to improve engraftment of umbilical cord blood transplant.
Host: Hôpital St. Louis, FR
2007 Cindy Lee Targeted Radiotherapy in Reduced Intensity Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation
Host: Southampton General Hospital, UK