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The Robert P. Grant medal to Björn Dahlbäck

The International Society on Thrombosis and Hemostasis (ISTH) awards the Robert P. Grant medal to Björn Dahlbäck, professor emeritus in clinical chemistry at Lund University. The medal is the society's most prestigious award, and Björn Dahlbäck receives it for his outstanding achievements in the field of thrombosis and hemostasis.

Björn Dahlbäck has grey hair and glasses and is smiling towards the camera.
Björn Dahlbäck. Foto: Privat

Björn Dahlbäck received the medal on June 24 at the opening ceremony of ISTH's congress held in Montréal for the thirty-first time. He also gave the congress' opening plenary lecture in front of an audience of roughly 5,000 people.

Hello there Björn, how does it feel to receive the Robert P. Grant medal?

“It is a great honor and joy to receive this award. Past laureates have been enormously skilled and successful researchers and it is an honor to now be one of them. The award means a lot to me because I have been doing research in this field for 46 years, and receiving this medal really feels like a great recognition for that.”

What are you currently doing in your research area?

“Right now, we are studying one of our newly discovered mechanisms for how blood coagulation is regulated. We discovered this new mechanism in connection with investigating the pathophysiological mechanism of a previously unknown bleeding disorder. And this discovery is one of the reasons why I get the medal.”

What are your future plans?

“For the future, we have many interesting research publications, however, I have not managed to get enough funding to be able to continue with my research. Unfortunately, I have discovered that after retirement it has become increasingly difficult to get grants, even if one's research goes very well and gives good and exciting results for continued research.”

To ISTH's website for article with Björn Dahlbäck - this year's recipient of the Robert P. Grant Medal

The Robert P. Grant Medal

The Robert P. Grant Medal has been awarded annually since 1975 by The International Society on Thrombosis and Hemostasis (ISTH). The medal is the society's finest award and honors outstanding research activity, organizational, support for research activity, facilitation of institutional collaboration and communication, unusual teaching results or educational initiatives/or development of concepts found in a clearer understanding of research data.