MMRF Accelerator Magazine Summer 2015 Edition | Page 11

MMRF Research Fellows present research The MMRF hosts a reception for 11 young multiple myeloma scientists The MMRF hosted a symposium and is a mentor to MMRF Research Fellow reception to congratulate our Research Award winner Bodour Salhia, also of Fellow Award winners from the last few TGEN. He praised the Fellows program years. Eleven MMRF Research Fellows as critical to providing “support and from across the globe presented the encouragement for young scientists,” research they’ve undertaken to advance and noted, “It is important for those treatment in multiple myeloma. Joan who support the MMRF to know that Levy, Vice President of Research of they are helping to develop the next the MMRF and MMRC, welcomed the generation of young bright scientists Fellows and their mentors, highlighting into the field of multiple myeloma.”
 the diversity of preclinical and clinical research that was presented — from new models to identifying novel targets and inhibitors — all driving the field of myeloma research forward toward a cure. This award program was the first of its kind for MMRF Research Fellows, and it provided a forum for Fellows to interact and hopefully collaborate on future endeavors. We look forward to hosting future events! John Carpten, Ph.D., Deputy Director of Basic Sciences at the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGEN) PE O PL E • Bruno Paiva, Hospital Universitario de Salamanca, Spain
 • Jana Jakubikova, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
 • Xingding Zhang, MD Anderson Cancer Center
 • Leslie Crews Robertson, University of California at San Diego
 • John Simmons, National Cancer Institute
 Fellows who were recognized at the reception include:
 • Eric Smith, Memorial SloanKettering Cancer Center
 • Ernesta Paola Neri, University of Calgary
 • Yuhuan Zheng, MD Anderson Cancer Center
 • Jianjun Zhao, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
 A special thank-you to our corporate sponsors, Amgen, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Celgene, Genentech, Novartis, Onyx, Pfizer, and Takeda Oncology for making this reception and research possible! • Bodour Salhia, Translational Genomics Research Institute
 • Kate Vandyke, Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science, Adelaide, AU
 From left: Xingding Zhang, Ernesta Paola Neri, Leslie Crews Robertson, John Simmons, Jana Jakubikova, Mary DeRome, Joan Levy, Mohit Verma, Bodour Salhia, Jianjun Zhao, Kate Vandyke 11