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Haemoglobin After inTraCranial Haemorrhage (HATCH) Consortium

Training

One of the HATCH Consortium's aims is to train young investigators.

Junior investigators are also represented on the Steering Committee. A mandatory requirement is that they are based at the same institution as HATCH senior investigators, and supervised by them. If you are a junior investigator interested to join, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Junior investigators

Tian He (Masters student) has received training from Dianxu Ren while participating in the Consortium's individual patient level data analysis on haptoglobin genotype and outcome after subarachnoid haemorrhage.

Ben Gaastra (neurosurgical academic trainee) has received training from Ian Galea, Diederik Bulters and Dianxu Ren while participating in the Consortium's individual patient level data analysis on haptoglobin genotype and outcome after subarachnoid haemorrhage. He is currently preparing for a clinical research training fellowship application, based on a targeted gene exome sequencing and proteomic study of outcome after subarachnoid haemorrhage.

Poppy Duncan is a Masters student who has received training from William Tapper while participating in a study of genetic variation in the nrf2 gene in patients with subarachnoid haemorrhage. 

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