
Laurent Mosnier
Professor · Thrombosis
Irell and Manella Graduate School of Biological SciencesUnited States
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Laurent Mosnier, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Translational Medicine with expertise in thrombosis and hemostasis research. His work focuses on blood coagulation mechanisms, anticoagulant therapies, and cytoprotective protein functions.
- B.S. (Medical Biology) - Utrecht University (1992)
- M.S. (Medical Biology) - Utrecht University (1997)
- B.B.A. (Economics) - Erasmus University Rotterdam (1999)
- Ph.D. (Thrombosis and Hemostasis) - Utrecht University (2001)
His research explores anticoagulant mechanisms of activated protein C, engineering factor Va to prevent bleeding complications, and therapeutic antibody development for hemophilia. He has pioneered studies on protein structure-function relationships in coagulation pathways.
Awards:
- NIH Pathway to Independence Award (2007)
- Multiple ISTH Young Investigator Awards (1999-2003)
- American Heart Association Postdoctoral Fellowship (2002)
His work bridges basic science and clinical applications, with recent focus on targeted anticoagulant therapies and cytoprotective mechanisms in vascular biology.
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