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HTRS Publication Fund
HTRS welcomes submissions from members across all professional disciplines within the hemostasis and thrombosis community. This program is designed to help offset the financial burden associated with publishing scientific research, particularly article processing charges (APCs) required for open-access publications. HTRS has partnered with Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis (RPTH) on the HTRS Collection: Fee Waiver Program, together we aim to support members in sharing important research, clinical insights, quality improvement initiatives, educational innovations, and multidisciplinary perspectives in hematology.
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HTRS extends its sincere appreciation to all members of the Publications Committee for their dedication to supporting HTRS authors and advancing research and education across the field.
Who Should Submit?
Eligible applicants include HTRS Core, Associate, Trainee, Student, and Emeritus members in good standing with a focus on early-career investigators within 7 years of completing training. HTRS membership represents a broad multidisciplinary network of professionals involved in hemostasis and thrombosis care, research, education, and advocacy.
This includes:
- Physicians
- Physician-scientists
- Fellows
- Residents
- Graduate students
- Postdoctoral researchers
- Nurses
- Advanced practice providers
- Pharmacists
- Laboratory professionals
- Physical therapists
- Psychosocial professionals
- Public health professionals
- Allied health team members
Applicants must be HTRS members in good standing. Submissions must follow the guidelines and format for the article type being submitted to RPTH.
Submission and Review Process
- HTRS members may submit articles at any time to be considered for publication in RPTH.
- The HTRS Publications Committee will meet quarterly to review submitted articles.
- If the Committee approves a publication for submission to RPTH and deems it eligible for waiver, HTRS will require authors to sign an agreement to meet benchmarks for draft-through-final submission deadlines to retain waiver eligibility.
- Articles recommended for publication in RPTH must undergo RPTH’s peer review process.
- If a submission is accepted for publication after RPTH’s peer review, HTRS will cover publication fees as part of the waiver program.
Questions?
Please contact [email protected].