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VacchaniAbove: Beth Curles and her family pose with Pankit Vachhani, M.D., (center).

Beth Curles had quietly battled with a rare blood cancer known as polycythemia vera for 15 years before being referred to UAB. She was enrolled in a clinical trial led by leukemia expert Pankit Vachhani, M.D., (Assistant Professor, Hematology and Oncology) for a drug called KRT-232 navtemadlin. In less than two years, Curles' symptoms significantly improved which resulted in her being released from treatment. She is still doing well and has returned to her duties as a grandmother. Great work, Dr. Vachhani and team!

 

More Good News for November 11, 2022

The final installment of DOM Faculty Honors recognizes six Southern Society for Clinical Investigation honorees who aim to advance medically related research and congratulates our four Koopman Scholars for 2022. Congrats, all!

Susan Buckingham, M.D., (Assistant Professor, Gerontology, Geriatrics, and Palliative Care) shares how she and her team supported a 12-year-old osteosarcoma patient and his family through at-home hospice services.

Carrie Howell, Ph.D., (Assistant Professor, Preventive Medicine) will assess cardiometabolic data and social determinants of health to identify populations at higher risk for major cardiac events and implement early intervention strategies.

Tinsley Harrison Internal Medicine Resident Mahmoud Aryan, M.D., (PGY-3) won the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases Foundation Emerging Liver Scholar Award which supports residents who may be interested in careers related to hepatology.