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Affiliation

Cork University Hospital

Country

Ireland

1. Current Status, Position

Dr. Crowley is a consultant haematologist in the Comprehensive Coagulation Centre in Cork University Hospital and Cork University Maternity Hospital, with a special interest in obstetric haematology and womens issues in haemostasis and thrombosis. 

2. Education

She studied medicine in University College Cork. She completed higher specialist training in haematology in Ireland, during which time she completed an MD on the subject of evolving hypercoagulability in patients with plasma cell disorders. She then went on to work as a clinical fellow and consultant haematologist in the haemostasis and thrombosis centre in Guys and St Thomas’ Hospital in London, UK before returning to Ireland to take up a post in the comprehensive coagulation centre in Cork University Hospital in Ireland. She is a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in Ireland and the Royal College of Pathologists in the UK.     

3. Research Area

Dr. Crowley is a member of the Irish Network for VTE Research (INVITE) and is the National Clinical Investigator for the ASTER (ANT-007; ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT05171049) and MAGNOLIA (ANT-008; ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT05171049 ) trials and National PI for the VTE Core Outcomes Study (VTE COS). She is part of the EOLAS research group in Cork University Hospital/University College Cork.

4. Conflict of interest*
Honorariums for speaking engagements with Leo Pharmaceuticals and Takeda Pharmaceticals. 

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