Laura Bouvet Receives the Young Investigator Award at ECTH 2025
Laura Bouvet, Doctoral Student at INSERM U1297 I2MC team LIPSIPLAT, shared on LinkedIn:
”I had the great opportunity to attend the European Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ECTH) held in Prague, gathering researchers and clinicians from all over the world to discuss the latest advances in thrombosis and hemostasis.
I was honored to present my PhD work on the role of PI3KC2β in endothelial dysfunction in a thrombo-inflammatory context during an oral session.
I am deeply honored to have received the Young Investigators Award.
Many thanks to my team INSERM U1297 I2MC team LIPSIPLAT (Payrastre and Séverin), collaborators, and to the scientific community for the discussions and feedback!
I would also like to thank the SFTH – French Society of Thromboosis and Haemostasis for the conference grant that made my participation possible.”

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