Issue: May 25, 2015
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Cancer center director receives award from Bone Marrow Foundation

Issue: May 25, 2015
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Stephen D. Nimer, MD, director of Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, received the Dr. E. Donnall Thomas Award from the Bone Marrow Foundation.

Stephen D. Nimer, MD

Stephen D. Nimer

The award celebrates Thomas’ groundbreaking work while he pioneered bone marrow transplantation, and it also honors medical professionals who exemplify his achievements in the field.

Nimer, an expert in leukemia and lymphoma, has conducted extensive clinical and basic science research in the treatment and genetic basis of adult leukemia and bone marrow failure states, defining the regulatory mechanisms that control the production of blood cells and exploring ways to improve the treatment of blood based cancers.

In his acceptance speech, Nimer described Thomas as “a hero” to everyone in the field.

“His vision, dedication, and perseverance have made stem cell transplantation the curative treatment that it is today,” Nimer said.