2022
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1743175
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2021 Eberhard F. Mammen Award Announcements: Part II—Young Investigator Awards

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“…The last review in this issue of STH is by Capece et al, 15 as led by a previous 2022 Young Investigator Awardee (Lauren G. Poole). 16 Acute liver injury (ALI) represents the development of reduced liver function in patients without pre-existing liver disease, and can result from a wide range of causes, such as viral or bacterial infection, autoimmune disease, or adverse reaction to prescription and over-the-counter medications. ALI patients present with a complex coagulopathy, characterized by both hypercoagulable and hypocoagulable features.…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The last review in this issue of STH is by Capece et al, 15 as led by a previous 2022 Young Investigator Awardee (Lauren G. Poole). 16 Acute liver injury (ALI) represents the development of reduced liver function in patients without pre-existing liver disease, and can result from a wide range of causes, such as viral or bacterial infection, autoimmune disease, or adverse reaction to prescription and over-the-counter medications. ALI patients present with a complex coagulopathy, characterized by both hypercoagulable and hypocoagulable features.…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This issue begins with the latest editorial related to the Eberhard F Mammen Awards, this one concerning the 2023 Most Popular Article awards for most download papers in 2022 from material published in 2021 to 2022 inclusive. 1 The second entry in this issue is fittingly a contribution from a prior (i.e., 2021) Eberhard F. Mammen Young Investigator winner, 2 Dr Hunter B. Moore, on the topic of fibrinolysis shutdown and hypofibrinolysis. 3 Low fibrinolytic activity has been associated with pathologic thrombosis and multiple organ failure but has two separate commonly associated terms, “hypofibrinolysis” and “fibrinolysis shutdown.” According to Dr. Moore, hypofibrinolysis is a chronic state of lack of ability to generate an appropriate fibrinolytic response when anticipated.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Also interesting is that several papers on the top 100 listing were co-authored by previous Young Investigator Award winners, for example the paper by Laridan et al, 10 which just missed out on a 2021 Most Popular award last year, being third on the list on that occasion, was again on the top list (ninth) on this occasion. Elodie Laridan was a 2017 Young Investigator Award winner, 59 and this paper represents the contribution submitted as part of the award. This also further helps to validate the Young Investigator Awards process itself.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Of note, an original study also won one of the 2020 Most Popular awards. 60,62 Moreover, one original study 15 was submitted by a 2020 Young Investigator Awardee (Matthias Engelen) 63 as a condition of the award.…”
Section: Conflict Of Interestmentioning
confidence: 99%