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The first Sino-Japanese symposium on Coagulation, Fibrinolysis and
Platelets, originating from the Hamamatsu symposium, held in early
1990, was held in Hanchow, Mainland China in October, 1990. During
that meeting, Taipei was selected as the next meeting place. We
took great pleasure in carrying out this noble endeavor and were
honored to have Professor Stenflo, Professor Hedner from Sweden,
Professor Aoki and many other distinguished scientists from Japan
joining us on this Second Sino-Japanese symposium. Our only regret
was that our friends from Mainland China did not attend. The topics
covered during the 3-day symposium included areas of both basic and
clinical research. The symposium has been an excellent opportunity
for all the participants to exchange ideas and improve their
expertise, and at the same time, to expand frontiers in the field
of coagulation, fibrinolysis and platelets. The symposium was very
successful both in terms of contributing greatly to raise the level
of research and development in the field of thrombosis and
hemostasis and in helping to promote international scientific
cooperation and friendship. We would like to express our
appreciation to the members of our organizing and scientific
committee for their devotion to this project. We also wish to thank
our National Science Council and Department of Health, and the Asia
and Pacific Council for Science and Technology, as well as the many
other sponsors for their financial support. Without them, this
instructive and invaluable symposium and this proceedings would not
have been possible.
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