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Maha Othman: Our Research Group Had a Highly Successful Showing at the ISLH 2026 Congress
Apr 23, 2026, 01:33

Maha Othman: Our Research Group Had a Highly Successful Showing at the ISLH 2026 Congress

Maha Othman, Research Co-Lead at the CanVECTOR Research Network and Co-Chair of the SSC on Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation at the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH), shared a post on LinkedIn:

The International Society for Laboratory Hematology (ISLH) 2026 Congress in the beautiful Edinburgh was a success for our research group from Queen’s University and St. Lawrence College.

Here is our participation:

3 posters:

  • Stefania Coroneos

‘Characterizing Coagulation Dynamics in Hormonal Contraception Users Using Thromboelastography’

  • Moustapha AlayanCaroline Mwubaha

‘Plasma Viscoelastic Characterization of COVID-Associated Coagulopathy in Pregnancy at Delivery and Postpartum’

  • Caroline Ding

‘Evaluation of Chemotherapy Induced Erythrocyte Injury Beyond Routine Blood Counts Using Peripheral Blood Smears and MIZAR Syllectometry’

Thanks to Regan Bucciol,Yousra Tera, Lucas Chronis, Yousif Al-Aboosi for the wonderful contribution to these studies and abstracts.

My mentees Yousra Tera and Regan Bucciol supporting the Congress’ scientific program through their active participation in the society’s scientific committees for : Anemia and Red Blood Cells and Platelets and Hemostasis.

Attending and participating in the Executive Board Meeting of the ISLH society (Maha)

Chairing ‘Acquired Haemostasis Disorders’ session-3 excellent speakers (Maha)

  • Anti-PF4 induced thrombotic
  • Acquired Von Willebrand Disease
  • Platelet response to Dengue virus infection

Thanks to ALCOR Scientific Scientific for supporting the lab work and our trainees.”

Maha Othman: Our Research Group Had a Highly Successful Showing at the ISLH 2026 Congress

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