Celebrate Women's History Month: Ann Mullally, MD, Persevering to Find Cures

Mullally currently leads a research laboratory at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, straddling the distinct worlds of patient care and intense research. Recently, the lab identified how a mutant protein called calreticulin (CALR) causes MPN. With her unique perspective as a physician scientist, she is taking her discoveries from the laboratory to the clinic and developing improved treatment options for patients dealing with this class of debilitating diseases. “The Damon Runyon Clinical Investigator Award was the first grant I secured as an independent investigator, which provided many opportunities to interact with key opinion leaders as well as peers in the field. This helped me develop novel ideas and move in new directions,” Dr. Mullally says.
