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Jul 12, 2026, 07:50
Shayan Mohammadmoradi: Connecting the Next Generation of Hemostasis Researchers at ISTH 2026
Shayan Mohammadmoradi, Vascular Biology and Platelet Function Scientist at University of Kentucky, CEO of Moradi Enterprise, shared a post on X:
“And the ISTH 2026 begins!
For early-career scientists attending the ISTH conference, I understand that this large event can be overwhelming.
Choosing sessions, networking, and maximizing your time can be challenging.
Please feel free to reach out or come say hello.
I would be happy to help you prioritize sessions, approach networking, or build a manageable schedule using the app!
Looking forward to connecting with colleagues, friends, and new faces in Paris.”

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