Bezalel Hakkeem: Honored to be ISTH 2025 ”Reach the World Travel Award” Recipient
Bezalel Hakkeem recently shared a proud post on X:
”Proud to have received the “Reach the World Travel Award”, a $2000 grant from International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis.”
The International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis is showing strong support for young researchers — for sure!
Meet Bezalel Hakkeem, a resident doctor at Government Medical College Kozhikode, who presented his abstract, “Efficacy of Concizumab Prophylaxis in Patients with Hemophilia: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis,” as a poster presentation during ISTH 2025.
He was also awarded the prestigious Reach the World Travel Award, receiving a grant of $2,000 USD.
In his recent posts, he expressed deep gratitude for the support and shared how honored he feels to present his research — and, of course, to be a recipient of such a meaningful award.
He’s looking forward to seeing you all in Paris in 2026!

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