Proud to Recognize 6 Early Career Investigators as the Recipients of the 2026 JTH Editors’ Awards – JTH
Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis (JTH) shared a post on LinkedIn:
”We are proud to recognize six early career investigators as the recipients of the 2026 JTH Editors’ Awards.
The JTH Editors’ Awards are awarded in honor of Pier M. Mannucci, the first Editor-in-Chief of JTH.
The awards represent the best manuscripts submitted by early career investigators in the field of thrombosis and hemostasis, as selected by a jury of editors.
The awards recognize three clinical science manuscript and three basic science manuscripts.
‘Recognizing emerging leaders in thrombosis and hemostasis research is an important part of JTH’s mission,’ said Ton Lisman, Ph.D., who serves as JTH Editor-in-Chief along with fellow JTH Editor-in-Chief Suzanne Cannegieter, M.D., Ph.D., M.Sc., ‘This year’s awardees have demonstrated exceptional rigor and innovation in their work, and we are delighted to highlight their contributions to the field.’
The recipients of the 2026 JTH Editors’ Awards are as follows:
- Francis Ayombil, Ph.D., United States (Basic Science Award)
‘Basic regions of factor V and tissue factor pathway inhibitor mediate heavy chain and acidic region interactions on factor V revealed by tethered chemical cleavage’
- Amelia Haj, M.D., Ph.D., United States (Clinical Award)
‘Loss of function in protein Z (PROZ) is associated with increased risk of ischemic stroke in the UK Biobank‘
- Jamie Madrigal, Ph.D., United States (Basic Science Award)
‘Mathematical analysis of emicizumab: affinity-driven complex formation and lipid-surface reactions’
- Vicky Mai, M.D., M.Sc., Canada (Clinical Award)
‘Performance of clinical decision rules in patients presenting with suspected recurrent venous thromboembolism: a multicenter prospective cohort study’
- Janneke Spiegelenberg, Ph.D. candidate, the Netherlands (Clinical Award)
‘Low thrombin inactivation capacity is associated with an increased risk of recurrent ischemic events after ischemic stroke at a young age’
- Beth Webb, PhD, United Kingdom (Basic Science Award)
‘The critical role of platelet adenylyl cyclase 6 in hemostasis and thrombosis’
The awardees receive a travel grant to an ISTH Congress.
To be considered for the award in the future, mark your interest at the time of submission of your manuscript.”

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