Cihan Ay: Celebrating Dino Mehic’s Success
Cihan Ay, Professor of Haematology at Medical University of Vienna, shared on LinkedIn:
”I am very pleased to congratulate our dedicated colleague Dino Mehic from the “Thrombosis and Haemostasis Research Group Vienna” at the Division of Hematology and Hemostaseology, Department of Medicine I (Medical University of Vienna) on successfully passing his habilitation colloquium yesterday.
This achievement marks an important milestone in his academic career – with the successful completion of his habilitation, Dino has obtained the venia docendi in Internal Medicine.
His habilitation lecture was an excellent presentation of his scientific œuvre. Under the supervision of Johanna Gebhart and Ingrid Pabinger, Dino has significantly contributed through his research to a better understanding of “Bleeding Disorders of Unknown Cause (BDUC)”.
We are celebrating Dino’s success and wish him all the best and continued success for his future professional path!”

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