Kim becomes an Association for the Advancement of Blood & Biotherapies (AABB) Foundation Scholar
Read more about it here: https://www.aabb.org/news-resources/news/article/2025/08/11/aabb-foundation-congratulates-scholar-recipients https://www.linkedin.com/posts/aabb_aabbfoundation-transfusion-biotherapies-activity-7361113001120223234-k0ps?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAABF5uDQBrZj5_7qBsGQt1gN4wQ6teJMFSb8
Kim receives Sickle Cell Disease Research Innovator Award
Braden moves on to grad school
Bittersweet moment as we say goodbye to Braden who will start his PhD at Stanford in the fall. Looking forward to seeing him do amazing things as he explores an entirely new field!
Anna joins the lab!
Anna chose our lab as the scientific home for the PhD portion of her MD/PhD studies. She will be exploring concepts at the intersection of stem cells and sickle cell disease. Welcome Anna!!
Kim is invited to give a talk at the Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) Symposium on how we use our sickle cell disease-specific iPSC platform as a versatile pre-clinical screening tool
Kim gets inducted into the Boston Medical Center (BMC) Research Excellence Society
The lab is featured in the International Society for Experimental Hematology (ISEH)’s lab spotlight series
Read all about it at: https://www.simplyblood.org/2024/11/lab-spotlight-vanuytsel-lab.html?m=1
Maddie and Braden present their work during the Department of Medicine Evans Days Research Symposium
September is sickle cell disease awareness month
Maria created a video documenting our process of isolating CD34+ cells from sickle cell disease patients undergoing gene therapy at Boston medical Center to share with our colleagues at the Center of Excellence for Sickle Cell Disease.
Happy birthday Vanuytsel lab!
We are celebrating with cake, hematopoietic stem cell class and an awesome team that is ready to dive into year two!