Abstract:Welcome to the latest of our Eberhard F. Mammen award announcements. As noted in previous editorials (►Table 1), Thieme, the publisher of Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis (STH), has created the "Eberhard F. Mammen Excellence in Thrombosis and Hemostasis Awards" in honor of Eberhard Mammen (►Fig. 1), and in recognition of his contribution to this field and to the journal that he both founded and steered for over three decades. These awards began in 2009, under two categories, "Most Popular Article Awards" … Show more
“…The winners of the 2023 Eberhard F. Mammen Awards for the most popular articles from STH for the period of 2020 to 2021 inclusive were announced in an earlier issue of the journal, 1 as were the 2024 Eberhard F. Mammen Awards for the most popular articles from STH for the period of 2022 to 2023 inclusive. 2 It is therefore with great pleasure that we would like to announce the winners of the latest round of Young Investigator Awards.…”
“…The winners of the 2023 Eberhard F. Mammen Awards for the most popular articles from STH for the period of 2020 to 2021 inclusive were announced in an earlier issue of the journal, 1 as were the 2024 Eberhard F. Mammen Awards for the most popular articles from STH for the period of 2022 to 2023 inclusive. 2 It is therefore with great pleasure that we would like to announce the winners of the latest round of Young Investigator Awards.…”
“…The winners of the 2022 Eberhard F. Mammen awards for the most popular articles from STH for the period of 2020–2021 inclusive were announced in an earlier issue of the journal, 1 as were the 2023 Eberhard F. Mammen awards for the most popular articles from STH for the period of 2021–2022 inclusive. 2 It is therefore with great pleasure that we would like to announce the winners of the latest round of Young Investigator awards.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, the manuscript by a previous Young Investigator Awardees winner, Matthias Engelen (et al), 5 was a winner in the 2023 Most Popular Articles, as recently announced. 2…”
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