British Society for Haemostasis & Thrombosis
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The BSHT is the main Academic Thrombosis & Haemostasis Society in the United Kingdom with over 300 members.
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Check out the Probably Platelets podcast with most recent episode featuring @BSHT member Dr Fraser Macrae
Join us in congratulating Andreas Greinacher for being awarded the Robert P. Grant Medal, the highest honor of the Society in recognition of his outstanding accomplishments in the field of thrombosis and hemostasis🥳👏 Universitätsmedizin
Read more here: isth.org/news/news.asp?…
Good opportunity at Medical Research Council for anyone looking for experience of grant review panels...
Exciting news #NTW24 virtual conference has just been awarded 17 #CPD credits from RC of Pathologists
Register for this amazing conference. Free registration, outstanding faculty presenting live sessions 7-9 May with 24/7 access to catch up recordings until 31 May. tuk-edu.vfairs.com/en/
🔔🔔Final request to complete a short survey on managing superficial thrombophlebitis in pregnancy. UK physicians, Haematologists, obstetricians, obstetric medicine specialists.
MacDonald Obstetric Medicine Society (MOMS) Thrombosis UK BSH - Haematology BSH - HaematologyThro Pregnancy VTE: Ireland
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Are you planning to attend BSH - Haematology meeting this year?
HaemSTAR can support your attendance through the ISTH legacy fund.
You can apply now on our website!! haemstar.org/travel-grants
Congratulations Harriet Allan on your fellowship. Looking forward to hearing more about platelet mitochondria at the next BSHT meeting!
Research proposals in the field of haemostasis and thrombosis are wanted for a Dragons Den session at
BSH - Haematology meeting on 28th April in Liverpool.
If you think you have what it takes to win the support of the dragons see HaemSTAR 💙 below👇🐲
haemstar.org/dragons-den-20…
Very happy and excited to present our work on how O-glycans and terminal sialylation differentially regulate #VWF intracellular trafficking and #WPB formation at #BSHT2024 . Special thanks to my supervisor James ODonnell and colleagues at ICVB RCSI RCSI School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences
Really enjoyed sharing the results of our British Heart Foundation funded project at British Society for Haemostasis & Thrombosis #Belfast 2024
All credit to PDRA Dr Sophie Nock, for her amazing efforts with this project.
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