Pulse - Winter 2021

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[ FROM THE FIELD ]

THE

RIPPLE EFFECT OF LYMPHOMA RESEARCH

Lymphoma Research Foundation (LRF) grantee and Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) member Michael Williams, MD, of University of Virginia School of Medicine, sees lymphoma research as having a ripple effect. Like ripples expanding across the water when an object is dropped into it, being a lymphoma researcher has a much larger impact on the lives of those touched by this disease than the sum of their individual research and improving patient outcomes. “Every intention sets energy in motion, whether you are conscious of it or not,” says author Gary Zukav. Dr. Williams feels similarly about his role as a lymphoma clinician and researcher and the effect healthcare professionals have on accelerating cures.

PULSE | WINTER EDITION 2021


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