Louise St. Germain Bannon: Preparating for ISTH 2026 and Highlighting Best Aspects of Congress
Louise St. Germain Bannon, Director of Membership, Marketing and External Relations of ISTH, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“If you shut your eyes really tight and think about walking the streets of Paris, it all comes rushing back.
The smell of fresh bread and buttery pastries drifting out of every boulangerie.
The sound of the city humming with life along the Seine.
The way the light hits the iron latticework of the Eiffel Tower in the early morning.
The art, the architecture, the coffee, the culture.
Every cobblestone street pulling you a little further in and making you never want to leave.
Paris is calling, and I am so excited that you’re on this journey with us and the ISTH.
Preparations for ISTH 2026 are in full swing, and I can tell you the energy behind the scenes is something special.
The team is pouring everything into making this Congress an unforgettable scientific experience.
So, what’s left for you to do?
- Finalize your registration
- Book your accommodations
- Get ready for a truly remarkable scientific adventure
To help you prepare, our April issue of the Congress Chronicle is out now, highlighting all of the best aspects of our upcoming Congress.
And if you have a few extra minutes on your commute, tune into our Latest Podcast featuring members of the annual congress planning committee as they share what’s ahead on the road to Paris.
See you in Paris.”

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