
Nikki Curry
@nicola_curry
Haemostasis and thrombosis doctor; researcher in acquired bleeding; labrador and wild flower lover.
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25-04-2017 15:56:56
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Fantastic plenary this morning from Prof Saskia Midddekthorp on Antiphosholipid syndrome British Society for Haemostasis & Thrombosis


Thank you to all the patients and ADVENT investigators for helping us complete this study. Results out now. Wellcome Clinical Trials Unit ThinkSono NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre


Join British Society for Haemostasis & Thrombosis President Catherine Bagot and past president Nicola J Mutch to hear about VITT and the importance of scientist and clinician collabs with @thelimbichaemUK

Never thought I'd be so stoked for a conference but tomorrow is the HaemSTAR 💙 Annual Meeting. Sessions from me, Cheng Hock Toh, Pip Nicolson, Gill Lowe, Imelda Bates, Sruthi Narayan, & Laurence Woollard (the latter especially excited for). 80 attendees. Liverpool, here we come!


Insane number of people here at #HaemSTAR25. Conversations today will change careers, lives, and the research landscape in the NHS. HaemSTAR 💙.







REGISTER: thelimbic.com/uk/haematology… Join the limbic in collaboration with the BSHT for an exploration of how Von-Willebrand Factor platelet interactions could play a role in the chances of survival for patients with intracerebral haemorrhage. British Society for Haemostasis & Thrombosis



A brilliant week in Aberdeen with the incredible Gael Morrow learning confocal microscopy and assessment of fibrin clot structure. Excited to try this out with dried plasma. Thanks so much for having me Robert Gordon University (RGU)





Fully funded PhD investigating uncontrolled bleeding after traumatic injury available with me🩸🧪🔬 Pharmacy, Applied Sciences & Public Health RGU in #Aberdeen 🏴 👇 Dysregulation of the fibrinolytic pathway during trauma induced coagulopathy at Robert Gordon University on FindAPhD.com


My favorite talk of the day at THOR_Network #THOR2025, expertly delivered by Gael Morrow, on blood product and fibrinogen concentrate manufacturing - cryo appears to be the better product than concentrate but still equipoise as to when and how to use it in trauma
