Recognizing the 2026 ISTH Fundamental Research Career Development Award Recipients
International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Please join us in congratulating the recipients of the 2026 ISTH Fundamental Research Career Development Awards!
These awards recognize outstanding early career investigators whose innovative research is helping shape the future of thrombosis and hemostasis. Here are this year’s awardees:
Adela Constantinescu-Bercu
Project: Investigating new approaches to address gastrointestinal bleeding in patients with type 2A VWD.
Institution: Imperial College London (United Kingdom)
Johnathan Morris
Project: Exploring the mechanisms behind FVIII-associated venous thrombosis.
Institution: Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (United States)
Julia Tilburg
Project: Mapping thromboinflammatory interactions within the bone marrow microenvironment.
Institution: Sanquin (The Netherlands)
The future of fundamental research is bright, and we’re proud to support the next generation of scientific leaders.”
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