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Aug 6, 2025, 17:43
Louise Bannon Encourages You to Join ISTH
Louise Bannon, Global Communications Leader, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, shared an inviting post on LinkedIn:
”Looking for a professional home that’s as welcoming as it is world-class? Join the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH), where science meets community
Our members say we’re the friendliest global society out there, offering not just top-tier education and research, but also unmatched networking, meaningful volunteer opportunities, and one-on-one time with mentors who truly care.
Whether you’re starting out or leading the field, there’s a membership type for you!
Come for the science. Stay for the people.”
Join ISTH now!

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