Monday, December 27, 2010

Honorary Membership of European Group for Blood & Marrow Transplantation Granted to Prof. Ardeshir Ghavamzadeh

Honorary Membership of European Group for Blood & Marrow Transplantation Granted to Prof. Ardeshir Ghavamzadeh
Date: 2/20/2010

TUMSPR News: The president of the European Group for Blood & Marrow Transplantation (EBMT) has granted an honorary membership to professor Ardeshir Ghavamzade for his “excellent activities in stem cell transplantation, …”.


Professor Dietger Niederwieser, the president of the European Group for Blood & Marrow Transplantation (EBMT), has granted an honorary membership to professor Ardeshir Ghavamzade for his “excellent activities in stem cell transplantation. The letter, dated February 8, 2010, reads as follows:

Dear Ardeshir,

The EBMT awards Honorary Membership to international experts with special merits in the field of stem cell transplantation and cellular therapies. You have been unanimously selected by the EBMT Board for an award for your excellent activities in stem cell transplantation. You established a prominent international transplant center of high quality and impressive size despite a difficult financial environment. In addition, you have reported your activities to the EBMT Registry for many years, as well as participation with great enthusiasm in our annual meetings and working party activities. With this award, the Board and the EBMT members would like to acknowledge your activity and praise your merits.

The Honorary Membership will be presented during the Opening Ceremony of the annual EBMT Meeting in Vienna on Sunday 21 March 2010. We are looking to seeing you there and to celebrating with you the event.

Dietger Niederwieser
President

The European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation (EBMT) is a non-profit organization based in Maastricht, The Netherlands, which was established in 1974 in order to allow scientists and physicians involved in clinical bone marrow transplantation to share their experience and develop co-operative studies.

http://publicrelations.tums.ac.ir/english/news/detail.asp?newsID=15708

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