Josepha Clara Sedzro: Celebrating a Proud Moment of Our Research Journey at ISTH 2026
Josepha Clara Sedzro, Postdoctoral Researcher in Biological Chemistry at the University of Michigan, shared François Saller‘s post on LinkedIn:
”So proud to have been part of this amazing project!
And huge congratulations to Mouna Mahmoud on her amazing presentation at ISTH 2026.”
François Saller, Associate Professor in Hematology at Paris-Saclay University and INSERM U1176, shared on LinkedIn:
”Delphine Borgel and I are very proud of these three generations of wonderful researchers (Josepha Clara Sedzro, Ph.D., Claire Auditeau and Mouna Mahmoud) working on our agonistic anti-Protein S VHH.
This culminated last Tuesday in the presentation by Mouna of our latest results on the therapeutic potential of this VHH in sickle cell disease, at the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) 2026 Congress.
Great talk in a high-level session.
Impressive collaborative work co-led by Claire and Mouna with the crucial help from Thiago Trovati Maciel and camille roussel.
Thanks to all.
Plus the amazing Stephanie Smith from the Morrissey Lab as a special guest on this picture!”
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