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Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis

The official journal of the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis

Edited by:
Mike Greaves and David Lane


ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 8/62 Hematology; 8/56 Peripheral Vascular Disease
Impact Factor: 6.291


NEW IMPACT FACTOR JUST ANNOUNCED - 6.291 FOR 2008

The mission of the Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis is to advance science related to the important medical problems of thrombosis, bleeding disorders and vascular biology through the diffusion and exchange of information and ideas within the international research community. The Journal publishes high quality, original research reports, state-of-the art reviews, invited commentary and debate on timely topics, letters and announcements. Editors invite both laboratory and clinical reports.

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TopNews and Announcements

The 2009 State of the Art issue contains the definitive collection of topical reviews in thrombosis and haemostasis written by internationally acclaimed experts in the field. Click here to read the entire issue

Abstracts from ISTH Congresses

  • XXIInd Congress - July 2009 (Volume 7, supplement 2) - CLICK HERE
  • XXIst Congress - August 2007 (Volume 5, supplement 1) - CLICK HERE
  • XXth Congress - August 2005 (Volume 3, supplement 1) - CLICK HERE
  • XIXth Congress - July 2003 (Volume 1, supplement 1) - CLICK HERE

Changes to JTH word and author limits.
The Editors have provisionally agreed a relaxing of the policy on word limits for Original Articles and on author limits for Letters to the Editors. It is expected that the majority of Original Articles will continue to be up to 5000 words long including all references and figure legends. However, articles of exceptional quality will be considered which exceed this limit (usually up to 5000 words excluding references and figure legends). The editors have also agreed that high quality Letters to the Editors will be considered with up to eight authors.

Free Access in the Developing World
Free online access to this journal is available within institutions in the developing world through the HINARI initiative with the World Health Organization (WHO).

Articles published online ahead of print
Articles which have been peer-reviewed and accepted, but not yet copy-edited, are published online through our Accepted Articles feature.

NIH Public Access Mandate
For those interested in the Wiley-Blackwell policy on the NIH Public Access Mandate, please visit our policy statement.