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Oct 3
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A Successful Mentor’s Mindset: EHA2025 E...

European Hematology Association
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Join us for this inspirational interview with prof. Jan Cools from KU Leuven in Belgium who received the EHA 2025 Education & Mentoring Award.

Prof. Cools describes his approach to mentoring students and scientists, emphasizing the aspects that he finds most crucial in this role. Tune in to hear his thoughts about the future of mentoring, the place artificial intelligence may take in it and the importance of failure on the road to success.

Host: Isabel Olivera-Martinez, PhD, Medical Writer, EHA 

Guest: Prof. Jan Cools, KU Leuven Department of Human Genetics, Belgium

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