The Platelet Society Early Career Research Meeting on 13th July 2018 was a great success! A big thank you to our sponsors, the career experts & finally to the attendees […]
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Tanya is aged 52 and has Glanzmann’s thrombasthenia (GT), an inherited platelet disorder. She is married and works part time as a nurse specialist. Patients with GT have normal numbers […]
We are pleased to announce The Platelet Society’s First Early Career Research Meeting will be held at Manchester Metropolitan University on the 13th July 2018. Please mark your calendar. The […]
The 4th EUPLAN conference: will be held in Bruges, Belgium (September 19-21 2018) – organizer Hans Deckmyn, Karen Vanhoorelbeke and Simon De Meyer. Click here for further information and registration […]
Congratulations to Walter Kahr (Toronto @UofT). His fantastic image of proplatelet formation has won the #Platelets cover competition for 2018. The Platelet Journal is an International, fully peer-reviewed journal dedicated […]
Meeting Abstracts of papers presented at the 1st Italian-UK Platelet Meeting University of Bath, 7–8 September 2017 Organizers: Giordano Pula, Ilaria Canobbio & Mauro Torti Published online: 26 Oct 2017
As part of our continued effort to raise funds and awareness of bleeding disorders, two of our community, Professor Khalid Naseem and Pip Nicolson, with be riding the full Maratona […]
The Platelet Society has been formed through the coming together of The UK Platelet Group and The Platelet Charity. The Platelet Society supports new and ongoing research into platelet-related diseases. […]
Thank you so much to all the friends and family of Maurice Hynes, who raised a fabulous total of nearly £2,600 to help us help people with bleeding disorders. This […]
Candice, age 29 I guess looking back I didn’t notice a lot a difference between myself and other kids. My parents were always careful which activities I got involved in, […]