Haematology
Summary
We support and deliver research studies into blood disorders.
Our research areas of focus include:
- acquired bleeding disorders
- anticoagulation
- autoimmune haemolytic anaemia
- haemolysis haemophilia
- immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)
- immuno-haematology
- inherited bleeding disorders
- obstetric and paediatric haematology
- paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria
- platelet and red cell disorders
- sickle-cell disease
- thalassemia
- thrombosis
- transfusion
If you're interested in researching blood cancers, please see our cancer specialty page.
Funding opportunities / funding calls
See the latest funding opportunities for haematology research
Associate Principal Investigator (PI) Scheme
If you’re a healthcare professional, you could be eligible for our Associate PI Scheme
Help with research
Through the Clinical Research Network (CRN), you can get help with:
- planning and delivering your research to achieve the greatest impact
- recruiting patients for your study
- costs for your study, if you are eligible. This could include money for extra staff, facilities or equipment
Find out more about the Services to support study delivery