Cette année encore, la SFTH a souhaité soutenir de jeunes chercheurs et chercheuses en leur offrant l’opportunité de présenter leurs travaux lors du congrès de l’ISTH de Paris.
Bravo aux 8 lauréats :
- Justine Suffit (C2VN, Marseille): Platelet RPS6 and circulating CD34⁺ progenitors as functional diagnostic markers of ETV6-related inherited thrombocytopenia
- Emilie Ciffroy (CHU Rouen et INSERM UMR 1138, Paris): Characterization of the anti-ADAMTS13 immune response in non-idiopathic immune-mediated thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (iTTP)
- Kim Jouffroy (INSERM, EFS Grand-Est, UMR-S1255, Strasbourg) : Development of an innovative approach based on targeted thrombolysis to treat arterial and venous thrombosis
- Camille Roze (C2VN, Marseille): ADAM10 regulates Thrombomodulin expression and cleavage
- Silvia Maria Grazia Trivigno (INSERM, EFS Grand-Est, UMR-S1255, Strasbourg) : Combining P2Y1 blockade with rtPA improves thrombolysis by preventing thrombus regrowth
- Rocio Vacik Diaz (INSERM U1011, CHU Lille, Institut Pasteur de Lille): Longitudinal proteomic analysis reveals phase-specific remodeling of hemostatic and vascular-associated pathways following left ventricular assist device implantation
- Simon Chesseron (INSERM UMR 1327 ISCHEMIA, Tours): Platelet factor 4 and cardiac fibrosis : pathophysiological and therapeutic implications
- Jamal Elhasnaoui (Inserm, UMR 1304, GETBO, Brest): In vitro proof-of-concept of a murine monoclonal anti-D-dimer antibody conjugate for in vivo real time imaging of thrombosis