Table 1.

List of hemostasis and thrombosis recognition awards

AwardDescription Dates awardedAward category
Robert P. Grant Medal (ISTH) Presented to individuals in honor of research achievements, organizational activities, support of research activities, facilitation of institutional cooperation and communication, unusual teaching or educational initiatives, and/or the development of concepts that result in a clearer understanding of research data. 1981-present Research/innovation 
Harold R. Roberts Medal (ISTH) Presented to individuals who have used their time and talents to support the mission of the Society’s Scientific and Standardization Committee. It honors meritorious service that goes beyond what is expected and that takes place over a significant period of time. 2006-present Service 
Esteemed Career Awards (ISTH) Presented to individuals who, in the opinion of their peers, have made significant contributions to the understanding, treatment and diagnosis, research, and education in the thrombosis and haemostasis field. 2019-2021 Achievement 
ISTH Honorary Membership Recognizes members for their dedication and leadership within the society. Unknown Leadership 
Biennial Awards for Contributions to Hemostasis (ISTH) Presented to individuals who, in the opinion of their peers, have made significant contributions to research and education in blood coagulation. 1983-2017 Achievement and research/innovation 
Marion I. Barnhart Memorial Lecture (ISTH) Recognition criteria not available. 1987-2017 Named lectureship 
Kenneth M. Brinkhous Memorial Lecture (ISTH) Recognition criteria not available. 2007-2017 Named lectureship 
Pia Glas-Greenwalt Memorial Lecture (ISTH) Recognition criteria not available. 1999-2014 Named lectureship 
Shirley Johnson Memorial Lecture (ISTH) Recognition criteria not available. 1972-2014 Named lectureship 
Oscar D. Ratnoff Memorial Lecture (ISTH) Recognition criteria not available. 2009-2017 Named lectureship 
Sol Sherry Memorial Lecture (ISTH) Recognition criteria not available. 1993-2017 Named lectureship 
Wright-Schulte Memorial Lecture (ISTH) Recognition criteria not available. 1975-2011 Named lectureship 
Life Sciences Research Partners Lecture Award (ISTH) Recognition criteria not available. 2001-2012 Named lectureship 
HTRS Lifetime Achievement Award (HTRS) Honors a member of our community who has made a lasting and extraordinary contribution to research, education, mentorship, or clinical care in hemostasis or thrombosis. 2006-2017 Achievement 
Dr. Joan Cox Gill Award for Outstanding Service to HTRS (HTRS) Honors one of our members who has made a lasting and extraordinary contribution to the society and its members. 2013-2017 Service 
HTRS Mid-Career Research Award (HTRS) The HTRS Mid-Career Research Award program provides financial support for midcareer investigators pursuing clinical, translational, or basic science research projects in hemostasis and/or thrombosis. Applicants must be working in the United States or Canada for the duration of the proposed project. 2017-present Research/innovation 
MRA (HTRS) The HTRS MRA program provides grants for qualified fellows or junior attending/junior faculty (MDs, DOs, MBBSs or the equivalent) pursuing clinical, translational, or basic science research projects in hemostasis and/or thrombosis under the guidance of an experienced mentor. 2007-present Research/innovation (available to trainees) 
HTRS/ATHN DREAM Award (HTRS) The DREAM Award is designed to advance the care of patients with bleeding and clotting disorders by funding research in the field of hemostasis and/or thrombosis and address the shortage of skilled academic physician researchers in nonmalignant hematology in the United States by providing funding, mentorship, and career development support to early-stage physician scientists pursuing academic research careers in nonmalignant hematology. 2015-present Research/innovation (available to trainees) 
HTRS/Novo Nordisk CSA in Hemophilia and Rare Bleeding Disorders (HTRS) During the clinical scholar year, the 2022 CSA recipient is mentored by an experienced MD, MD/PhD, or DO working in hemophilia or RBDs at an established United States–based hemostasis treatment center, hospital, or university. Applicants must present an education plan for the CSA year to obtain expertise in the clinical care of patients with bleeding disorders. It is strongly encouraged to include a scholarly activity as part of the CSA plan. 2013-present Research/innovation (available to trainees) 
ATVB Special Recognition Awards (ATVB) Recognizes council members who have made significant contributions to the council as well as the fields of ATVB (only included awards for thrombosis and vascular biology). 1991-present Achievement 
THSNA Travel-To-A-Mentor Award (THSNA) Provides financial support for one mentee to train for 1 week with a preselected research mentor at their facility anywhere in the United States, Canada, or Mexico. Applicant merit will be judged from the 2-page applicant essay, the mentor’s letter of commitment, and the applicant’s promise via his or her previous work and 1 or 2 letters of reference. 2017-2018 Research/innovation (available to trainees) 
THSNA MRA (THSNA) The THSNA MRA provides 2 years of financial support for a clinical or basic science research project in hemostasis and/or thrombosis under the guidance of an experienced mentor. 2013-2015 Research/innovation (available to trainees) 
AwardDescription Dates awardedAward category
Robert P. Grant Medal (ISTH) Presented to individuals in honor of research achievements, organizational activities, support of research activities, facilitation of institutional cooperation and communication, unusual teaching or educational initiatives, and/or the development of concepts that result in a clearer understanding of research data. 1981-present Research/innovation 
Harold R. Roberts Medal (ISTH) Presented to individuals who have used their time and talents to support the mission of the Society’s Scientific and Standardization Committee. It honors meritorious service that goes beyond what is expected and that takes place over a significant period of time. 2006-present Service 
Esteemed Career Awards (ISTH) Presented to individuals who, in the opinion of their peers, have made significant contributions to the understanding, treatment and diagnosis, research, and education in the thrombosis and haemostasis field. 2019-2021 Achievement 
ISTH Honorary Membership Recognizes members for their dedication and leadership within the society. Unknown Leadership 
Biennial Awards for Contributions to Hemostasis (ISTH) Presented to individuals who, in the opinion of their peers, have made significant contributions to research and education in blood coagulation. 1983-2017 Achievement and research/innovation 
Marion I. Barnhart Memorial Lecture (ISTH) Recognition criteria not available. 1987-2017 Named lectureship 
Kenneth M. Brinkhous Memorial Lecture (ISTH) Recognition criteria not available. 2007-2017 Named lectureship 
Pia Glas-Greenwalt Memorial Lecture (ISTH) Recognition criteria not available. 1999-2014 Named lectureship 
Shirley Johnson Memorial Lecture (ISTH) Recognition criteria not available. 1972-2014 Named lectureship 
Oscar D. Ratnoff Memorial Lecture (ISTH) Recognition criteria not available. 2009-2017 Named lectureship 
Sol Sherry Memorial Lecture (ISTH) Recognition criteria not available. 1993-2017 Named lectureship 
Wright-Schulte Memorial Lecture (ISTH) Recognition criteria not available. 1975-2011 Named lectureship 
Life Sciences Research Partners Lecture Award (ISTH) Recognition criteria not available. 2001-2012 Named lectureship 
HTRS Lifetime Achievement Award (HTRS) Honors a member of our community who has made a lasting and extraordinary contribution to research, education, mentorship, or clinical care in hemostasis or thrombosis. 2006-2017 Achievement 
Dr. Joan Cox Gill Award for Outstanding Service to HTRS (HTRS) Honors one of our members who has made a lasting and extraordinary contribution to the society and its members. 2013-2017 Service 
HTRS Mid-Career Research Award (HTRS) The HTRS Mid-Career Research Award program provides financial support for midcareer investigators pursuing clinical, translational, or basic science research projects in hemostasis and/or thrombosis. Applicants must be working in the United States or Canada for the duration of the proposed project. 2017-present Research/innovation 
MRA (HTRS) The HTRS MRA program provides grants for qualified fellows or junior attending/junior faculty (MDs, DOs, MBBSs or the equivalent) pursuing clinical, translational, or basic science research projects in hemostasis and/or thrombosis under the guidance of an experienced mentor. 2007-present Research/innovation (available to trainees) 
HTRS/ATHN DREAM Award (HTRS) The DREAM Award is designed to advance the care of patients with bleeding and clotting disorders by funding research in the field of hemostasis and/or thrombosis and address the shortage of skilled academic physician researchers in nonmalignant hematology in the United States by providing funding, mentorship, and career development support to early-stage physician scientists pursuing academic research careers in nonmalignant hematology. 2015-present Research/innovation (available to trainees) 
HTRS/Novo Nordisk CSA in Hemophilia and Rare Bleeding Disorders (HTRS) During the clinical scholar year, the 2022 CSA recipient is mentored by an experienced MD, MD/PhD, or DO working in hemophilia or RBDs at an established United States–based hemostasis treatment center, hospital, or university. Applicants must present an education plan for the CSA year to obtain expertise in the clinical care of patients with bleeding disorders. It is strongly encouraged to include a scholarly activity as part of the CSA plan. 2013-present Research/innovation (available to trainees) 
ATVB Special Recognition Awards (ATVB) Recognizes council members who have made significant contributions to the council as well as the fields of ATVB (only included awards for thrombosis and vascular biology). 1991-present Achievement 
THSNA Travel-To-A-Mentor Award (THSNA) Provides financial support for one mentee to train for 1 week with a preselected research mentor at their facility anywhere in the United States, Canada, or Mexico. Applicant merit will be judged from the 2-page applicant essay, the mentor’s letter of commitment, and the applicant’s promise via his or her previous work and 1 or 2 letters of reference. 2017-2018 Research/innovation (available to trainees) 
THSNA MRA (THSNA) The THSNA MRA provides 2 years of financial support for a clinical or basic science research project in hemostasis and/or thrombosis under the guidance of an experienced mentor. 2013-2015 Research/innovation (available to trainees) 

ATVB, Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology; ATHN, American Thrombosis and Hemostasis Network; CSA, Clinical Scholar Award; DREAM, Dataset Research Engagement and ATHN Mentorship; HTRS, Hemostasis and Thrombosis Research Society; ISTH, International Society of Thrombosis and Haemostasis; MRA, Mentored Research Award; RBD, rare bleeding disorder; THSNA, Thrombosis and Hemostasis Societies of North America.

Additional award eligibility criteria, if available, can be found on the society websites.

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