Congratulations to Johannes Thaler and Carla Tripisciano – Researchers of the Month at the Medical University of Vienna!
Cihan Ay, Professor of Haematology at Medical University of Vienna, reposted from Medical University of Vienna on LinkedIn:
”Congratulations to Johannes Thaler and Carla Tripisciano from our research group on being named Researchers of the Month at the Medical University of Vienna!
Proud to work alongside such dedicated and innovative researcher pushing the boundaries in understanding genetic bleeding disorders”
Medical University of Vienna shared on LinkedIn:
”Research focus on the blood coagulation system
In a recent study, our Researchers of the Month, Carla Tripisciano and Johannes Thaler from MedUni Vienna’s Department of Medicine I, show that saliva from people with haemophilia A has a high coagulant effect and can thus limit mucosal bleeding.
This opens up new perspectives in the understanding of genetic coagulation disorders.
More details on the findings of the study in the full-length video!”
Watch the full video here.

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