The Laboratory The personalized platelet therapy laboratory is led by Dr. Marie Lordkipanidzé, Canada Research Chair in Platelets as biomarkers and vectors. The lab is active since 2013, and is based in the research center of the Montreal Heart Institute affiliated with the Faculté de pharmacie of the Université de Montréal, in Montréal, Canada. Ongoing […]
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BSHT 2022 Meeting report The BSHT Meeting 2022 in Aberdeen was the first in-person meeting to take place in 2 years for the society. Everyone was really happy to be back together and be able to spend time reconnecting with colleagues under ‘near normal’ conference conditions. On Wednesday evening there was an ECR event organised […]
During the last two years, many of us have experienced flexible or part-time working, or even taken career breaks, for the first time. In this series of posts, we explore experiences of part-time or flexible working and career breaks from the perspectives of a PI, Post-Doc and PhD candidate. First, we speak to Dr Sarah […]
The Unit of PLatelet Activation (UPLA) is part of the research activity of the Department of Biology and Biotechnology of the University of Pavia, Italy. Located in the historical Cascina Cravino, in Pavia, the research group is composed of Prof Mauro Torti, Gianni Guidetti and Ilaria Canobbio (Platelet Society Executive committee member), together with Mauro […]
ECTH 2021 Meeting report The European Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ECTH) ran their 2021 meeting on the 14th and 15th October in Ghent, Belgium. Platelet Society members from the University of Birmingham at ECTH 2021 During the meeting, scientists from Belgium, The Netherlands, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Hungary, Norway, […]
The Platelet Society ECR Working Group Blog Series presents Top Tips to consider when starting a PhD Just starting a PhD? Daunted at the prospect? Overwhelmed with all the stuff you need to know? Fear not, Carly, a current PhD student and Platelet Society committee member, provides some top tips. Click on the image […]
Kirk Taylor Post-Doctoral Research Associate, University of Reading Social media of choice: Twitter @Dr_KTaylor
Beth Webb PhD Student, University of Leeds Social media of choice: Instagram and YouTube https://bethology.co.uk @_bethology
The Platelet Society ECR Working Group Blog Series presents Using Social Media for Science Communication Using social media to promote scientific research and public engagement is becoming of great importance for scientists. However, with many social media platforms to choose from, it’s key to understand which platform best meets your goals and target audience. […]