Louise St Germain Bannon Invites You to Submit Your Work to JTH and RPTH
Louise St Germain Bannon, Director of Membership, Marketing and External Relations of ISTH, shared on LinkedIn:
”Thrombosis and hemostasis researchers: we want your best work.
From inherited bleeding disorders to anticoagulation strategies, from bench to bedside, your discoveries belong in JTH and RPTH!
Why publish with us: Connect with thousands of global specialists in thrombosis, hemostasis and related specialties
Rapid peer review from leading experts
Growing community of researchers and clinicians shaping the field
Open and hybrid publishing options
Real impact on patient care
Whether you’re in Boston, Tokyo, or anywhere in between, JTH and RPTH are your destination for advancing thrombosis and hemostasis science.
Ready to submit?’

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