The Renate W. Chasman Award is an annual award given to an outstanding young researcher in the field of hematology. The award was established in 2010 by the American Society of Hematology (ASH) in honor of Renate Chasman, a prominent hematologist and former ASH president who made significant contributions to the field.
The award recognizes young investigators who have made significant contributions to the understanding of hematologic diseases and have the potential to become leaders in the field. Recipients of the award receive a cash prize, a plaque, and an opportunity to present their research at the ASH annual meeting.
The Renate W. Chasman Award is highly competitive, and recipients are selected by a committee of experts in the field of hematology. The award serves as a testament to the importance of continued research and innovation in the field of hematology, and it provides support and recognition to young investigators who are making a significant impact in the field.