Research Colloquium


About the HTRS Research Colloquium

The Colloquium is a 1.5-day program for basic scientists/translational researchers and clinicians/physician-scientists interested in classical hematology to:

  • Share strategies for building a successful research career in the 21st century
  • Encourage early-career investigators and junior faculty to pursue active research careers
  • Inspire partnerships that link researchers from “bench to bedside” to advance research in disorders of hemostasis and thrombosis
  • Connect with potential mentors and meet colleagues

This dynamic meeting provides professional education and promotes career development. Attendees exchange ideas, establish or renew professional relationships, attend challenging scientific sessions and breakout sessions, and discuss the latest research in hemostasis and thrombosis.  

The Colloquium is the second in a series of HTRS career development workshops and follows the Trainee Workshop. It takes place biennially, prior to the HTRS Scientific Symposium
 


Goals

  • Foster lasting connections between early-career physician-scientists and basic or translational scientists that can lead to collaborative research
     
  • Provide continuing education and career development support for junior faculty and/or postdoctoral attendees looking to build a sustainable research career in classical hematology
     


Colloquium Supporters

HTRS is currently seeking funding supporters for the Research Colloquium, if your company or HTC is interested in providing support please email [email protected].

HTRS is solely responsible for developing the agenda and overseeing the presentation of scientific content free from commercial bias. 
 


HTRS 2023 Research Colloquium 

Meeting Agenda

Session Objectives

Faculty Roster
 

HTRS Research Colloquium Planning Team

Ming Y. Lim, MB BChir, MSCR
2023 Chair

University of Utah School of Medicine

Joshua Muia, PhD
2023 Vice Chair/2025 Chair

Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences

Jaehyung (Gus) Cho, PhD
Washington University School of Medicine

Lindsey A. George, MD
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
 

 

 Questions? 

 Contact Danielle Horwitz, HTRS Meeting Manager, [email protected] or [email protected].

 

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