Danielle Boyle: Global Collaboration Takes Center Stage at ISTH 2026
Danielle Boyle, Founder and CEO of ITP Australia and New Zealand, shared Louise St. Germain Bannon’s post on LinkedIn:
“Looking forward to joining colleagues from across the global thrombosis and haemostasis community at International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) 2026 in Paris.
As always, I’ll be there to help ensure the patient voice remains part of the conversation, particularly across ITP and other acquired platelet disorders.
As our field continues to advance through research, innovation and collaboration, it is vital that patient experiences and priorities help shape the future of care.
If you’re attending ISTH and would like to discuss patient engagement, research collaboration, clinical development, or the evolving needs of people living with platelet disorders, I’d be delighted to connect.
Feel free to reach out via the ISTH app or send me a message on LinkedIn to arrange a time to catch up.”
Louise St. Germain Bannon, Interim Executive Director at International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH), shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Paris… we’re ready!
In just a few days, thousands of scientists, clinicians, researchers, laboratory professionals, trainees and partners will come together for ISTH 2026.
There is nothing quite like the energy of our global community gathering in one place.
To our incredible ISTH community of more than 21,000 people around the world: you are the reason our field continues to advance.
Every abstract submitted, every study shared, every collaboration formed, every mentor who invests in the next generation and every conversation that sparks a new idea moves bleeding and clotting care forward for patients everywhere.
Whether you’re joining us in Paris or following along from around the world, thank you for being part of this remarkable community and for everything you do to advance science, education and patient care.
Safe travels to everyone heading to Paris. I can’t wait to see familiar faces, meet new colleagues and experience what I know will be an incredible week together.
See you in Paris!”

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