Mansi Kala: Improving Patient Care in Hematological Disorders Through Diagnostic Challenges Research at ISTH 2026
Mansi Kala, Professor at Swami Rama Himalayan University, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“I’m delighted to share that three of my research posters have been shortlisted for presentation at the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis Congress, being held in Paris from 11-15 July 2026.
My work focuses on diagnostic challenges and improving patient care in hematological disorders, particularly in resource-limited settings.
It is an honor to have this research recognized on an international platform alongside contributions from experts across the world and also to receive a travel award for the same.
I would like to sincerely acknowledge the support of Swami Rama Himalayan University, and express my gratitude to my mentors Dr Sukesh C. Nair and Rutvi Dave for their invaluable guidance and encouragement throughout this journey.
I also want to acknowledge Dr Avriti Baveja , Dr Ankit Batra, Dr Meghna Tyagi, Dr Kunal Gururani Dr. Smita Chandra and Dr Shaili Vyas for helping and being an active part of these research papers.
Looking forward to insightful discussions, learning, and collaboration at ISTH 2026.”

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