Welcome to Take 10, where the topics are focused, the conversations are quick, and the insights are real. Each month, we bring you thoughtful exchanges with patient advocates, researchers, innovators, industry experts, care specialists, and more – all to illuminate the most significant developments in oncology and the people who are redefining life with cancer.
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Welcome to Take 10, where the topics are focused, the conversations are quick, and the insights are real. Each month, we bring you thoughtful exchanges with patient advocates, researchers, innovators, industry experts, care specialists, and more – all to illuminate the most significant developments in oncology and the people who are redefining life with cancer.
Episode 17 – Women in Hematology: Paving the Way for Mentorship, Innovation, and Impact
Take 10
16 minutes 4 seconds
10 months ago
Episode 17 – Women in Hematology: Paving the Way for Mentorship, Innovation, and Impact
June Lanoue sits down with Dr. Deepu Madduri, Research & Development Leader, Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine, to discuss the evolving impact of women in hematology. Through personal stories and reflections, Dr. Madduri and June will share insights from their work with the WoMMen in Hematology program, including highlights from the December event at the ASH annual meeting. Together, they will explore how mentorship and diversity are shaping the future of hematology and driving meaningful innovation.
Take 10
Welcome to Take 10, where the topics are focused, the conversations are quick, and the insights are real. Each month, we bring you thoughtful exchanges with patient advocates, researchers, innovators, industry experts, care specialists, and more – all to illuminate the most significant developments in oncology and the people who are redefining life with cancer.