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HTRS 2023 Research Colloquium
The Hemostasis & Thrombosis Research Society (HTRS) is accepting applications to attend the HTRS 2023 Research Colloquium, March 8-9, 2023 at the Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorldⓇ. This non-CME education and career development event will be held prior to the HTRS 2023 Scientific Symposium (March 10-12, 2023).
About the 2023 HTRS Research Colloquium
The Colloquium is a 1.5-day, in-person workshop for early-career investigators (junior faculty) working to build sustainable academic research careers in hemostasis and thrombosis.
Applicant Eligibility
Attendance is limited to 30 in-person attendees - preference is given to early-career investigators (junior faculty)
Ideal applicants are MDs, DOs, MD/PhDs, or PhDs within seven (7) years of completing medical fellowship and/or doctoral education/training
Successful applicants will demonstrate an interest in furthering their academic research careers by networking with peers and Colloquium faculty experienced in clinical science, basic science, translational science, and industry-based research
The Colloquium’s agenda and learning objectives are designed by the members of the 2023 HTRS Research Colloquium Planning Committee, who ensure that event content is free from commercial bias
The Colloquium does not offer Continuing Education (CE) credits; however, HTRS follows best practices in CME education to plan and coordinate the Colloquium
Application Materials
Biosketch or CV
Headshot (200 pixels by 200 pixels)
Bio (500 words or less)
Personal Statement (500 words or less) - explaining why this Colloquium is important to your career goals
- Letter of Recommendation (500 words or less) - letter written and signed by your mentor or director explaining why you are a good candidate to attend the Colloquium
2023 HTRS Research Colloquium Application
HTRS Research Colloquium Survey Monkey Apply portal is now open for applications
If you have already registered for a Survey Monkey Apply account and created a username (your email address) and your own unique password, log in at the top right (do not click on "Apply")
HTRS 2023 Research Colloquium
The Hemostasis & Thrombosis Research Society (HTRS) is accepting applications to attend the HTRS 2023 Research Colloquium, March 8-9, 2023 at the Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorldⓇ. This non-CME education and career development event will be held prior to the HTRS 2023 Scientific Symposium (March 10-12, 2023).
About the 2023 HTRS Research Colloquium
The Colloquium is a 1.5-day, in-person workshop for early-career investigators (junior faculty) working to build sustainable academic research careers in hemostasis and thrombosis.
Applicant Eligibility
Attendance is limited to 30 in-person attendees - preference is given to early-career investigators (junior faculty)
Ideal applicants are MDs, DOs, MD/PhDs, or PhDs within seven (7) years of completing medical fellowship and/or doctoral education/training
Successful applicants will demonstrate an interest in furthering their academic research careers by networking with peers and Colloquium faculty experienced in clinical science, basic science, translational science, and industry-based research
The Colloquium’s agenda and learning objectives are designed by the members of the 2023 HTRS Research Colloquium Planning Committee, who ensure that event content is free from commercial bias
The Colloquium does not offer Continuing Education (CE) credits; however, HTRS follows best practices in CME education to plan and coordinate the Colloquium
Application Materials
Biosketch or CV
Headshot (200 pixels by 200 pixels)
Bio (500 words or less)
Personal Statement (500 words or less) - explaining why this Colloquium is important to your career goals
- Letter of Recommendation (500 words or less) - letter written and signed by your mentor or director explaining why you are a good candidate to attend the Colloquium