PEOPLE
Faculty
Damiano Rondelli, MD
Michael Reese Professor of Hematology Division Chief, Hematology/Oncology Director, Blood & Marrow TransplantBiographical Info
Education
Medical School: University of Bologna
Residency: University of Bologna
Fellowship: University of Bologna
BMT, MPN
Accomplishments/Awards/Honor
Premio Internacional “Gaviota” (2014)
Michael Reese Endowed Professorship in Hematology (2013)
Elected as Fellow of the Institute of Medicine of Chicago (2012)
Paul Harris Fellow Award –Rotary Club (2009)
Awarded by the President of the Italian Republic as Knight of the Order of the Star of ItalianSolidarity (Commendatore dell’Ordine della Stella della Solidarieta’Italiana) (2006)
Member of the Advisory Cultural Committee of the Italian Cultural Institute at Chicago (2004- present)
Travel Award at the Tandem ASBMT/IBMT Meeting, Orlando, FL (2004)
Current Fellows
William Bae, MD
MD: Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea
Residency: Kaiser Permanente Hawaii, Honolulu, HI
Ahmad Nassar, MD
MD: Jordan University of Science and Technology
Residency: Georgetown University / MedStar Washington Hospital Center
Joshua Pothen, MD, PhD
MD: Robert Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont
Residency: University of Central Florida, Ocala
Amaara Babwah, MD
MD: Florida International University Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine
Residency: University of Illinois Chicago
Neha Hippalgaonkar, MD
MD: Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine at Florida Atlantic University
Residency: Virginia Commonwealth University
Damiano Rondelli, MD
Michael Reese Professor of Hematology Division Chief, Hematology/Oncology Director, Blood & Marrow TransplantBiographical Info
Education
Medical School: University of Bologna
Residency: University of Bologna
Fellowship: University of Bologna
BMT, MPN
Accomplishments/Awards/Honor
Premio Internacional “Gaviota” (2014)
Michael Reese Endowed Professorship in Hematology (2013)
Elected as Fellow of the Institute of Medicine of Chicago (2012)
Paul Harris Fellow Award –Rotary Club (2009)
Awarded by the President of the Italian Republic as Knight of the Order of the Star of ItalianSolidarity (Commendatore dell’Ordine della Stella della Solidarieta’Italiana) (2006)
Member of the Advisory Cultural Committee of the Italian Cultural Institute at Chicago (2004- present)
Travel Award at the Tandem ASBMT/IBMT Meeting, Orlando, FL (2004)
Staff
Damiano Rondelli, MD
Michael Reese Professor of Hematology Division Chief, Hematology/Oncology Director, Blood & Marrow TransplantBiographical Info
Education
Medical School: University of Bologna
Residency: University of Bologna
Fellowship: University of Bologna
BMT, MPN
Accomplishments/Awards/Honor
Premio Internacional “Gaviota” (2014)
Michael Reese Endowed Professorship in Hematology (2013)
Elected as Fellow of the Institute of Medicine of Chicago (2012)
Paul Harris Fellow Award –Rotary Club (2009)
Awarded by the President of the Italian Republic as Knight of the Order of the Star of ItalianSolidarity (Commendatore dell’Ordine della Stella della Solidarieta’Italiana) (2006)
Member of the Advisory Cultural Committee of the Italian Cultural Institute at Chicago (2004- present)
Travel Award at the Tandem ASBMT/IBMT Meeting, Orlando, FL (2004)
Affiliated Staff
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