Eloïse Laouenan Receives The Mustela Foundation and CNSF Reseach Grant
Eloïse Laouenan, PhD student in Life and Health Sciences, INSERM, shared on LinkedIn:
”I am honored to be the recipient of the Mustela Foundation and CNSF (Collège National des Sages-Femmes de France) research grant in midwifery, which recognizes the HERMIA-11 project focusing on assessing the risk of venous thromboembolic disease in pregnant women and women who have recently given birth.
Main objective: Validation of existing scores in the HEMOTHEPP prospective multicenter cohort.
Thank you to each member of my lab for their scientific emulation and team spirit, and a special thank you to Prof. Francis Couturaud, who supervises my thesis work and shares his passion for VTE and clinical research on a daily basis.”

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