The DOM Insider Volume 26 (Links to an external site)

In this Issue: Message from the Chair, High Impact Research Publications, Spotlight, Clinical Programs, Memoriam, Awards/Fellowships/Honors/Accolades, Leadership/Appointments, Office of Faculty Development (OFD), IDEAS at DOM, Vice Chair for Career Advancement, Vice Chairs of Safety, Quality, and Operations, Faculty Presentations, Welcome to WashU and Events

Oh awarded grant from Siteman Cancer Center

Congratulations to Dr. Oh who has received a research grant from Siteman Cancer Center to launch an investigator-initiated study aimed at improving treatment for serious blood cancers like myelofibrosis (MF) and myelodysplastic/myeloproliferative neoplasms (MDS/MPN). Current therapies for these conditions only work for some patients and often provide partial relief. MF, in particular, can cause severe […]

Non-canonical functions of DNMT3A in hematopoietic stem cells regulate telomerase activity and genome integrity

Grant Challen, PhD, Professor, WashU Medicine Division of Oncology, teamed up with  Luis F. Z. Batista, PhD, Associate Professor and Andrew L. Young, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor, WashU Medicine Division of Hematology, on a new research publication “Non-canonical functions of DNMT3A in hematopoietic stem cells regulate telomerase activity and genome integrity”, published this month in […]

Congratulations to Drs. Oh and Young on their Faculty Promotions

Effective July 1, 2025, the following faculty members have been promoted in recognition of their outstanding dedication, innovative research, and significant contributions to the field of hematology. Stephen Oh, MD, PhD, has been promoted to Professor of Medicine. Dr. Oh is internationally recognized for his pioneering research on myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs)—a group of chronic hematologic […]

Celebrating the Achievements of Professor Emeritus Stuart Kornfeld (Links to an external site)

Dr. Stuart A. Kornfeld, an esteemed figure in the field of medicine, began his illustrious journey at Washington University School of Medicine, earning his medical degree in 1962 following his undergraduate studies at Dartmouth College, where he majored in zoology. He is also an alumnus of Ladue Horton Watkins High School in St. Louis. His […]

Batista receives DOD and Siteman Cancer Center awards (Links to an external site)

Luis F.Z. Batista, PhD, Associate Professor of Medicine and Developmental Biology, WashU Division of Hematology, Member – Center for Genome Integrity, received grants from the Department of Defense as well as Siteman Cancer Center for his work to uncover novel mechanisms related to telomerase dysfunction in bone marrow failure and pre-malignant patients.