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Aug 16, 2025, 14:18
Christelle Orlando Highlights Breakthroughs in Thrombophilia Testing and AT Assays at ISTH 2025
Christelle Orlando, Coagulation Lab Expert at UZ Brussel and Vrije University Brussel, shared a reflective post on LinkedIn:
“Throwback to an incredible week in Washington D.C. attending the annual meeting of the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH)!
Honored to have contributed and participated in the ISTH2025 congress!
- oral communication of our work on current practices in thrombophilia testing
- poster describing diagnostic performance of commercial antithrombin activity assays
- moderator of the SSC session on Physiological Anticoagulants and Thrombophilia
And of course interacting with diagnostic companies, pharmaceutical industry and colleagues from all over the world. Thank you for the lovely chats, inspiring talks and plans for future collaboration.”
Save the date for ISTH2026 in Paris.

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