The aim of the program is to promote European hematological research and in particular to support junior basic and clinical researchers in the development of their careers.
One of EHA's goals is to promote the career development of junior scientists involved in basic, clinical and experimental research in hematology. EHA funds research fellowships, including the long-established EHA - José Carreras Foundation Fellowship, for researchers in the field og malignant and non-malignant hematology. Each grant is for a two-year period.
The next call for applications will be announced on the EHA website in October 2008. Awards will be made at the 14th Congress of EHA in Berlin next year and will be payable from January 2010.
Sharing knowledge and expertise and creating strong, dynamic networks for hematology is the EHA Mission. One of EHA's goals is to promote the career development of young scientists involved in basic, clinical and experimental research in hematology in new association and EU candidate countries.
Therefore a Partner Fellowship Program has been developed. Read more »
The EHA-ASH International Fellowship Award was offered for the first time in 2006. This new award has been developed as a partnership between the European Hematology Association (EHA) and the American Society of Hematology (ASH) to provide hematologists in training or early in their careers the opportunity to conduct research in another country. Read more »
Serena Kimi Perna, MD
Home institution: San Raffacle Scientific Institute, Italy
Host institution: Baylor College of medicine, Texas, US
Title: "Chimeric T cells for therapy of Hodgkin Lymphoma"
Lapo Alinari, MD
Home institution: "Seragnoli" Institute of Hematology and Medical Oncology, Italy
Host Institute: The Ohio State University, Ohio
Title: "Role of the protein Arginine Methyltransferase 5 (PRMT5) in B Cell Transformation"
Last updated on Friday 18 July 2008.