New Leadership Elected to the American Society of Haematology
        
            24 Oct 2007
        
                    
                                
The American Society of Haematology (ASH), the world's largest professional society of blood specialists, welcomes three new officers to its Executive Committee, the governing body of the organisation. The officers will begin serving their terms in January 2008.
Hal E. Broxmeyer, PhD, will serve a one-year term as vice president, 
followed by successive terms as president-elect and president. New 
councillors Thomas Bensinger, MD, and Stephanie Lee, MD, MPH, will 
serve four-year terms. These individuals are well-respected 
hematologists and active members of the Society.
 
Dr. Broxmeyer is a veteran of the Executive Committee, having served 
as a councillor from 2002-2005. He also served on ASH's Committee on 
Publications for eight years and was on the subcommittee that helped 
shepherd Blood, the Society's scientific journal, into self-publication. Dr. Broxmeyer is currently Distinguished Professor, Chairman and Mary Margaret Walther Professor of Microbiology/Immunology, and Scientific Director of the Walther 
Oncology Centre at the Indiana University School of Medicine. This 
year, he was also selected to present the E. Donnall Thomas Lecture at 
ASH's annual meeting, an honor that recognizes pioneering achievements in haematology.
Dr. Bensinger has participated on ASH's Committee on Practice for many 
years and currently serves on the Reimbursement Subcommittee. As a 
private practitioner in Greenbelt, MD, one of his roles on the 
Executive Committee will be to voice the concerns and pressing issues 
facing the clinical practice community to the ASH leadership.
Dr. Lee currently serves on ASH's Committee on Educational Affairs and 
on the editorial board of Blood. She is an Associate Member of the 
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Centre and Associate Professor at the 
University of Washington.