Aniara Diagnostica's Coagulation Research Grant provides $10,000 for established investigators (eg - faculty at an academic institution) and for students/trainees to do innovative coagulation / hematology research. Deadline for receipt of application is November 1, 2020. The Aniara Research Panel awards one yearly $10,000 grant for specialized in hematology and coagulation research. All proposed projects must in the coagulation / hematology scientific field.

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Host country: USA/South America/Latin Ameria or Nordic Countries

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Award: $10 000

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Subjects: Life Sciences , Medicine and Health Sciences

Additional comments: This year, we’re asking for projects that deal specifically with EDS — Ehlers-Danlos syndrome — and its effects on hemostasis and thrombosis. Extensive bruising, spontaneous arterial rupture, rupture of hollow organs, and severe internal bleeding are predominant features in EDS. Patients suffering from such syndromes typically undergo hematological studies including evaluation of clotting factors, platelet aggregation, and bleeding time. Aniara has a passionate interest in this research because one of our own family suffers from EDS. We hope the grant will be used to spread awareness of this disease and address its specific issues within the hemostasis and coagulation fields.

How to apply? For further eligibility requirements and the application process, please visit: Official Funding website


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