Sabine Eichinger Highlights Plenary Lecture on Stroke Mechanisms at ECTH2025
Sabine Eichinger, Professor at Wien Medicine University, reposted Zsuzsa Bagoly’s post on LinkedIn:
“Excellent talk on unraveling coagulation-related mechanisms of stroke at ECTH2025! Congrats, Zsuzsa, it was a pleasure!”
Quoting Zsuzsa Bagoly’s post:
“What an incredible experience! I had the honor of giving the plenary lecture at the European Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis ECTH2025— a truly inspiring meeting bringing together so many talented and passionate researchers in the field of thrombosis and hemostasis.
I’m deeply grateful to Tilman Hackeng, Frits Rosendaal, and the entire ECTH board and organizing team- it is such a wonderful experience to be part of this stimulating scientific environment.
I am also very proud of my research group from Debrecen, Hungary giving 3 oral and numerous poster presentations and enjoying every minute of this meeting.
The discussions, collaborations, the opportunities created for the youngest researchers and the energy of this congress continue to remind me why I love being part of this field.”

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