Prize Paul Capel
Grants and Prizes under the auspices of the BSTH:
 PRIZE PAUL CAPEL

 

The BSTH is annually awarding the ‘Paul Capel Prize’ of  € 750 to a young investigator for work presented as an oral communication at the BSTH annual meeting.

A prize can be awarded for clinical research and a second prize for fundamental research.
The candidates should indicate upon submission of the abstract in which category they want their work to be judged.

 

 Previous awardees

2011 Alexandre Kauskot PEAR1, a regulator of platelet formation

         Christelle Orlando  Two novel ADAMTS13 mutations in a patient with congenital thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura

2010

2009 François Mullier Contribution of platelet microparticles generation assay to the diagnosis of type II heparin-induced
                               thrombocytopenia  (Clinical)

         Hendrik Feys    Acquired alpha2-antiplasmin deficiency in a patient woith thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura promotes
                              ADAMTS13 proteolysis by plasmin (Fundamental)

2008 Karen Peeters  Evaluation of the thrombopoietic effect of anti-VPAC1 treatment in a NOD/SCID
                              mouse model and in a mouse model of ITP

2007 Isabelle Salles   Functional analysis of human platelets in NOD/SCID mice

2006

2005 Hendrik Feys   ADAMTS13 antigen determination by means of newly generated monoclonal antibodies 

2004 Hans Ulrichts  The amino-terminal domain of von Willebrand Factor (AA1-272) has a modulatory
                             role in the interaction of the von Willebrand factor with platelet glycoprotein Ib-IX-V.

2003 Anne Schoolmeester  Platelet integrins alpha2beta1 and alpha IIbbeta3 cross talk during platelet activation

2002 Hans Ulrichts    Functional self-association of  von Willebrand Factor

2001

2000 Karen Vanhoorelbeke Inhibition of vWF-collagen interaction by an anti-human vWF monoclonal
                             antibody, results in abolition of in  vivo arterial platelet thrombus formation in
                             baboons.

 

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