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New Members 2019-2020 NEW MEMBERS 2019-2020 Rita A Avelar, BS Amro M Abdelrahman, MBBS Sarah Abuelreich, BS Aktham Adams, BS University of Michigan, United States Mayo Clinic, United States California State University, United States University of Nebraska Medical Center, Associate Member Associate Member Associate Member United States Associate Member Shabbir Hussain A. Ali, MD Reham Abdel-Wahab, MD, PhD Nour Abuhadra, MD Ziauddin University, Pakistan Assiut University, Egypt UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, Christina Adams, PhD Active Member Associate Member United States Pfizer Oncology, United States Associate Member Associate Member Tonya Simone Aaron, MS Shifaa Abdin, B Pharm Albert Einstein College of Medicine, University of Sharjah, United Arab Shatha AbuHammad, PhD Britt Adamson, PhD United States Emirates Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Princeton University, United States Associate Member Associate Member Australia Active Member Associate Member Kristin Aass Huda Ismail Abdullah, PhD Abdullahi Adamu Norway Novocure, United States Muhannad Abu-Remaileh, PhD Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria Associate Member Active Member Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Active Member United States Tarek Abbas, PhD Myr Abdulrahman Associate Member Daniel Addison, MD University of Virginia, United States Leiden University Medical Center, The Ohio State University, United States Active Member Netherlands Enas Abu-Shah Active Member Student Member Mass General Cancer Center, Arezou Abbasi, MD United States Olayinka O. Adebayo, MBBS Univ. of Washington Medical Ctr., Ziena Abdulrahman, MD Associate Member Morehouse School of Medicine, United States Leiden University Medical Center, United States Associate Member Netherlands Laith Abushahin, MD Associate Member Associate Member OSU Comprehensive Cancer Ctr., Franco Abbate, PhD United States Babatunde Adedokun Intensity Therapeutics, Inc., United Chiho Abe, BS Active Member United States States University of Tokyo, Japan Associate Member Active Member Associate Member Jose Alberto Acebedo University of Illinois at Chicago, Ayodeji Mathias Adegoke, PhD Fadi F Abboodi, MD Tomonori Abe, MD United States University of Ibadan, Nigeria University of South Carolina, School of Saga University, Japan Student Member Associate Member Medicine, United States Associate Member Associate Member Massimiliano Aceti, PhD Maral Adel Fahmideh, PhD Yuta Abe Moffitt Cancer Center, United States Baylor College of Medicine, Dan L Christopher Abbosh Iwate Medical Univ., Japan Associate Member Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center, Univ. College London Cancer Inst., Associate Member United States England Diana Sofia Acevedo, MS Associate Member Associate Member Cara Abecunas, MS University of Kansas Medical Center, University of Michigan, United States United States Isaacson Bababode Adelani, MS Anna Abbott, MS Associate Member Associate Member Covenant University, Nigeria GA-Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Associate Member Medicine, United States Gregory Abel, MD, MPH Cristina Marie Acevedo Colon Associate Member Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, University of Puerto Rico, United States Kimberly Aderhold, DO United States Student Member Thomas Jefferson Univ. Kimmel Cancer Charles W. Abbott, PhD Active Member Ctr., United States Personalis, Inc., United States Ariana Carolina Acevedo-Diaz Associate Member Affiliate Member Dory Abelman, BS University of Puerto Rico, United States UHN-Toronto General Hospital, Canada Student Member Adeboye Henry Adewoye, MD Samuel Abbou, MD Associate Member Compugen USA, Inc., United States Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, France Monica Acosta, BS Active Member Associate Member Denise R. Aberle, MD UC San Diego, United States UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine, Associate Member Christiana Modupe Adeyemi, PhD Basel Ahmed Abd El-Aziz, BA United States Saint Louis University & St. Louis VAMC, Kafr El-Sheikh Univ., Egypt Active Member Nicholas Acuna, BS United States Student Member Rutgers University, United States Associate Member Alem Gebremariam Abraha, MPH Associate Member Nada Mamdouh Abdalla, B Pharm Adigrat University, Ethiopia Hema Adhikari, PhD University of Cincinnati, United States Active Member Estelle C Adam, MS Duke University, United States Associate Member Avacta Life Sciences, England Associate Member Jim Abraham, BS Active Member May Abdelaziz, PhD Caris Life Sciences, Inc., United States Rahmat Adetutu Adisa, PhD University of Texas at Tyler, United States Associate Member Shalkar Adambekov, MS University of Lagos, Nigeria, Nigeria Active Member University of Pittsburgh, United States Associate Member Natasha Abraham, MPH, MS Associate Member Mohamed Shebl AbdelBaki, MD National Cancer Registry - NICD, Amy Adlard, PhD Nationwide Children’s Hospital, South Africa Martyna Joanna Adamowicz, Dr Rer Nat University of Sheffield, England United States Affiliate Member University of Edinburgh, Scotland Associate Member Active Member Associate Member Rohan Abraham, PhD Omer Adler Salma Abdeljalil, PhD BC Cancer, part of the Provincial Health Tel Aviv University, Israel Center of Biotechnology of SFAX, Services Authority, Canada Associate Member Tunisia, Tunisia Associate Member Associate Member 1 Shoshana Adler Jaffe, MPH Clemente Aguilar-Bonavides, PhD Hitomi Ajimizu, MD Mohammad Aladwani, MPH UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center, Janssen R&D, US, United States Kyoto Univ. Graduate School of University of Manchester, England United States Active Member Medicine, Japan Associate Member Affiliate Member Associate Member Ana Eugenla Aguilar-Bonilla, MD Asrar Alahmadi, MD Sally Adua, BS Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children / Shintaro Akabane, MD Case Western Reserve Univ. School of Yale University, United States Orlando Health, United States Hiroshima University, Japan Med., United States Associate Member Active Member Associate Member Associate Member Benjamin Adu-Addai, PhD Amma Agyemang, MD, PhD Masaaki Akai, MD Abdulrahman Alahmari, MS Tuskegee University, United States Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Okayama Univ. Graduate School of Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Active Member Center, United States Med., Japan Center, United States Associate Member Associate Member Associate Member Marie Colombe Agahozo, MS Erasmus MC Cancer Institute, Aysel Ahadova, PhD Omobolaji Akala, MD, PhD Nehad M Alajez, PhD Netherlands Heidelberg University Hospital (UKHD), Merck & Co., Inc., United States Qatar Biomedical Research Institute Associate Member Germany Active Member (QBRI), Qatar Associate Member Active Member Ilir Agalliu, MD, PhD Hiroaki Akamatsu, MD, PhD Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Anat Aharon, PhD UT Southwestern Harold C. Simmons Sardar Alam, PharmD United States Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Ctr., Israel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Univ. of Crete School of Medicine, Active Member Active Member United States Greece Associate Member Associate Member Madina Agénor, ScD, MPH Miika Johannes Ahdesmäki, PhD Tufts University, United States AstraZeneca Oncology, England Md Rashedunnabi Akanda Fatma Omar Mohamed Al-Amoody Active Member Active Member Korea, Republic of Ocean Road Cancer Institute, Tanzania, Associate Member United Republic of Vaishali Aggarwal, PhD Jennifer Ahlstrom Associate Member Postgraduate Institute of Medical The Myeloma Crowd, United States Hironari Akasaka, PhD Education and Research (PGIMER), India Affiliate Member UT MD Anderson Cancer Ctr., Samar M Alanazi, MS Associate Member United States University of Cincinnati, United States Meenakshi Ahluwalia, PhD Associate Member Associate Member Varun Aggarwal, PhD Augusta University, United States Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Ltd. Associate Member Yoshiki Akatsuka, MD, PhD Hania Tamer Al-Araby (U.S.), United States Nagoya University, Japan The British University in Egypt, Egypt Active Member Tessnim Ahmad, BS Active Member Student Member UCSF School of Medicine, United States Solmaz AghaAmiri, PhD Associate Member Mohammady Akbor, MS Sylvia Vania Alarcon Velasco, MD United States Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Associate Member Fereshteh Ahmadinejad, MS China - Hong Kong United States Virginia Commonwealth University - Associate Member Associate Member Michael Agius, PhD VCU, United States Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Associate Member Jesmin Akter, PhD Kharimat Lora Alatise, BS United States Saitama Cancer Center, Japan Clemson University, United States Associate Member Ayaz Ahmed, PhD Associate Member Associate Member University of Karachi, Pakistan Kelsey Agnew Active Member Sravani Akula, MS Zaid Ihsan Al-Attar, PhD Providence College, United States Osmania University, India Baghdad University, Iraq Student Member Azaz Ahmed, MD Associate Member Associate Member Heidelberg University Hospital (UKHD), Lebaron Costell Agostini, BS Germany Karine Al Feghali, MD Gabriela Estrela Albuquerque, BS Thomas Jefferson University, Associate Member UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, A.C. Camargo Cancer Center, Brazil United States United States Associate Member Associate Member Hamzah Hassnein Ahmed, MS Associate Member University of Florida College of Juan Jose Alburquerque-Bejar, PhD Atul Kumar Agrawal, PhD Medicine, United States Samer Al Hadidi, MD Josep Carreras Leukaemia Research FDA-ORISE (Oak Ridge Institute for Associate Member Baylor College of Medicine, United States Institute, Spain Science and Education), United States Associate Member Associate Member Associate Member Musaddeque Ahmed, PhD University Health Network (UHN), Mohammed Najeeb Al Hallak, MD Mahmoud Aldawaleebi, MS Nitin Agrawal, PhD Canada Karmanos
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