TY - JOUR
T1 - Illustrated capsules from the Advanced Course in Platelet Research
AU - Di Buduo, Christian Andrea
AU - Abbonante, Vittorio
AU - Malara, Alessandro
AU - Balduini, Alessandra
AU - Waller, Amie K.
AU - Watson, Steve P.
AU - Martin, Eleyna M
AU - Bridge, Lloyd
AU - Gibbins, Jonathan
AU - Hers, Ingeborg
AU - Masson, Claire
AU - Eckly, Anita
AU - Poulter, Natalie S.
AU - Martínez-García, Beatriz
AU - Aguila, Sonia
AU - Gresele, Paolo
AU - Momi, Stefania
AU - Amstrong, Paul
AU - Rondina, Matthew
AU - Troitiño, Sara
AU - García, Ángel
AU - Bastida, José M
AU - Quilez, Ana Marín
AU - Fuentes, Ana Sánchez
AU - Rivera, José
AU - Torres-Ruiz, Raul
AU - Ojeda-Walczuk, Paula
AU - Morgan, Neil V.
AU - Morena, Belen de la
AU - Ramaekers, Kato
AU - Tran, My
AU - De Wispelaere, Koen
AU - Freson, Kathleen
AU - Bergmeier, Wolfgang
AU - Greinacher, Andreas
AU - He, Fan
AU - Oh, Stephen
AU - Di Paola, Jorge
AU - Semple, John W
AU - Lozano, María L.
AU - Llamas, Pilar
AU - Ward, Chris
N1 - © 2025 The Authors.
PY - 2025/2/27
Y1 - 2025/2/27
N2 - This series of illustrated capsules summarizes the presentations made by the speakers at the first International Advanced Course in Platelet Research held in Murcia (Spain) from 27 to 28 September, 2024. This is the first course to receive a Fundamental Research Workshop Grant from the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) and was also supported administratively and scientifically by the Spanish Society of Thrombosis and Haemostasis (SETH). This unique course focused on new methodologies applied in platelet research and how these are increasing our understanding of platelet formation, their multifunctionality in different physiological and pathological contexts, and contributing to the development of new platelet-targeted therapies to improve the management of hemostatic/thrombotic pathologies. It aligns with the objectives of several Scientific and Standardization Committees of the ISTH, including Platelet Physiology and Genomics in Thrombosis and Haemostasis, as well as with the academic objectives of the ISTH and SETH. The program was designed by the coordinator (J. Rivera), and the scientific advisory board (SAB: S.P. Watson, K. Freson, A. Balduini, and J. Di Paola) and comprised 9 scientific sessions with 25 presentations, each with time for extensive open discussion. Additionally, 33 abstract posters were presented, with the 3 highest scoring selected as oral presentations. The course was held in a single location and with an informal atmosphere to facilitate networking among participants. The course received very positive feedback from the 140 attendees. The course was supported by the ISTH, SETH, University of Murcia, CIBERER-ISCIII, Fundación Séneca (22426/OC/24), the United Kingdom Platelet Society and various pharmaceutical companies. We believe that the extraordinary scientific and human experience of this course may act as a stimulus for future courses.
AB - This series of illustrated capsules summarizes the presentations made by the speakers at the first International Advanced Course in Platelet Research held in Murcia (Spain) from 27 to 28 September, 2024. This is the first course to receive a Fundamental Research Workshop Grant from the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) and was also supported administratively and scientifically by the Spanish Society of Thrombosis and Haemostasis (SETH). This unique course focused on new methodologies applied in platelet research and how these are increasing our understanding of platelet formation, their multifunctionality in different physiological and pathological contexts, and contributing to the development of new platelet-targeted therapies to improve the management of hemostatic/thrombotic pathologies. It aligns with the objectives of several Scientific and Standardization Committees of the ISTH, including Platelet Physiology and Genomics in Thrombosis and Haemostasis, as well as with the academic objectives of the ISTH and SETH. The program was designed by the coordinator (J. Rivera), and the scientific advisory board (SAB: S.P. Watson, K. Freson, A. Balduini, and J. Di Paola) and comprised 9 scientific sessions with 25 presentations, each with time for extensive open discussion. Additionally, 33 abstract posters were presented, with the 3 highest scoring selected as oral presentations. The course was held in a single location and with an informal atmosphere to facilitate networking among participants. The course received very positive feedback from the 140 attendees. The course was supported by the ISTH, SETH, University of Murcia, CIBERER-ISCIII, Fundación Séneca (22426/OC/24), the United Kingdom Platelet Society and various pharmaceutical companies. We believe that the extraordinary scientific and human experience of this course may act as a stimulus for future courses.
U2 - 10.1016/j.rpth.2025.102715
DO - 10.1016/j.rpth.2025.102715
M3 - Article
C2 - 40177221
SN - 2475-0379
VL - 9
JO - Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis
JF - Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis
IS - 2
M1 - 102715
ER -