Dear Colleagues,
Welcome to Hamburg!
It is my great pleasure, on behalf of the GTH – the Society of Thrombosis and Hemostasis Research – to welcome you to the 71st Annual Meeting of the GTH, taking place in Hamburg, Germany, from March 2 to 5, 2027.
With the congress motto “Interdisciplinary Research. Accessible Care.”, GTH 2027 highlights two defining pillars of our field: the power of interdisciplinary science and the responsibility to translate innovation into tangible benefits for patients.
The scientific program will offer a comprehensive and dynamic overview of current developments in thrombosis, hemostasis, and vascular biology. Plenary and state-of-the-art lectures by some of the most highly respected voices in their fields will be complemented by oral communications and poster sessions presenting cutting-edge research across the full breadth of our discipline.
A novel discussion panel entitled “Accessible Care” will address challenges and opportunities in healthcare delivery across the full spectrum of settings, from large metropolitan centers to rural communities, and explore how close interdisciplinary collaboration can help improve access to high-quality medical services for patients everywhere.
A particular highlight of GTH 2027 will be a novel complementary Research Workshop. This workshop will provide exciting insights into modern biophysical and biochemical approaches in thrombosis and hemostasis research. Through hands-on sessions combined with focused lectures on theory and application, participants will gain direct exposure to state-of-the-art methodologies and advanced techniques. The workshop is designed to foster active exchange and to support researchers in addressing current and emerging questions in our field.
I warmly invite you to actively participate in the 71st GTH Annual Meeting by contributing your innovative scientific work, engaging in discussion, and helping to shape an inspiring congress.
I very much look forward to welcoming you in the beautiful city of Hamburg and to sharing an exciting and stimulating meeting with you.
With kind regards,
Maria Brehm
Congress President, GTH 2027

Maria Brehm
Reasons to Attend GTH 2027

Inspiring Environment
The GTH 2027 will take place in Hamburg. As a city with renowned clinical and research institutions dedicated to the study of coagulation and bleeding disorders, Hamburg provides excellent conditions for scientific exchange. These are the best prerequisites for inspiring discussions in a vibrant harbour city known for its maritime character and unique atmosphere along the river Elbe.

Research meets practice
Experience how interdisciplinary research directly informs accessible, evidence-based care, bridging fundamental science with clinical application in thrombosis and haemostasis.

Interdisciplinarity
As the motto Interdisciplinary Research. Accessible Care. highlights, the GTH 2027 aims to bring together the diverse scientific fields of thrombosis and haemostasis, fostering collaboration between researchers, health professionals, and clinicians. By strengthening interdisciplinary exchange, the congress seeks to advance scientific knowledge and translate it into accessible, high-quality care for patients.

Advancing ideas
Present your work at GTH 2027 to an international audience, engage in focused scientific exchange and gain valuable feedback through interactive formats and in-depth discussion.

Future perspectives
Take part in cutting-edge sessions addressing emerging therapies, innovative diagnostic approaches and the continuous evolution of standards of care across disciplines.

Networking
Attending the GTH offers an excellent opportunity to meet and network with health professionals, including researchers, technicians, physiotherapists, nurses, clinicians and pharmaceutical representatives. You can connect with people who share your interests, gain insights from their experiences and contribute your own expertise to the community.
Location
Congress Center Hamburg
Congresspl, 1
20355 Hamburg
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