The American Heart Association (AHA) selected Pwint (Lily) Thinzar, a postgraduate research associate in the Petersen Lab, for the Stroke Council Abstract Travel Grant and the Bernard J. Tyson Career Development Award. These honors supported her attendance at the 2026 International Stroke Conference (ISC) in New Orleans, La., from Feb. 3–6, 2026.
At ISC, cerebrovascular researchers and experts from around the world gather to share new insights, research, and ideas that drive future discoveries and improve stroke care.
The Stroke Council Abstract Travel Grant helped cover Thinzar’s travel costs to ISC, and the Bernard J. Tyson Career Development Award provides one year of mentorship and professional networking opportunities.
Thinzar also presented two research abstracts at ISC:
- “Assessing the Associations between Intravenous Antihypertensives, Cerebral autoregulation, and Functional Outcomes after Mechanical Thrombectomy”
- “Temporal Dynamics of Cerebral Autoregulation After Thrombectomy and Association With Functional Outcomes”
Learn more about Thinzar’s research and how the AHA honors will support its advancement.