Shreyashree Sarkar: Oxidative Stress and Neutrophil-Driven Mechanisms in Cancer-Associated Thrombosis at Vascular Discovery 2026
Shreyashree Sarkar, Doctoral Researcher at University of lowa Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Grateful for the opportunity to present my poster, ‘Neutrophil Reprogramming by Oxidative Stress Drives Venous Thrombosis in Colorectal Cancer’, at the 2026 Vascular Discovery Conference hosted by the American Heart Association.
It was a privilege to share my work and engage in insightful discussions with researchers and clinicians working across thrombosis and vascular biology.
I’m especially thankful to my mentor, collaborators, and lab members for their guidance, support, and scientific insights throughout this project.
Looking forward to building on this work and continuing to explore the intersection of cancer-associated thrombosis, oxidative stress, and neutrophil biology.”

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