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T2EVOLVE: breakthrough alliance boosting Europe to the forefront of cancer immunotherapy

This press release is originally found here: http://prn. to/2YF7Js3

THE HAGUE, Netherlands, Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- T2EVOLVE is a new breakthrough alliance of academic and industry leaders in cancer immunotherapy under the European Union's Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI).

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Abstract submission

The official abstract submission is now closed.

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PRESS RELEASE: The future of research in hematology is here

“For the first time, hematologists in Europe came together to develop a roadmap to guide hematology research in Europe” says Professor Andreas Engert, chair of the EHA Research Roadmap Task Force, “Hematology in Europe has achieved a lot, but the discipline must focus and…

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EHA, AHA and GBMTA Successfully Conclude the First Joint Virtual Mini Hematology Tutorial

 EHA-AHA-GBMTA Mini Hematology Tutorial

November 10-11, 2021

Meeting chairs:

Prof G Gaidano (European Hematology Association)
Prof YK Hakobyan (Armenian Hematology Association)
Dr T Kvatchadze (Georgian Association For Blood and Bone Marrow Transplantation)
EHA, the Armenian Hematology Association (AHA) and for the first time with the Georgian…

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Meet YoungEHA leaders Verena and Heiko

By Dr. Fabienne Lucas, MD PhD, YoungEHA Committee.

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Privacy statement

May 21, 2021

Privacy Statement European Hematology Association

Personal Data is processed in the context of the services provided by European Hematology Association (hereinafter also; “EHA”).

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HARMONY: Better care of patients with hematologic malignancies kicked off!

“Combining data available from clinical trials as well as real world patients allows us to do more advanced analyses on possible treatment options that could be effective for individual patient or categories of patients”, said Jesús María Hernandez Rivas, Project…

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Press Release: Economic burden of blood disorders in EU is €23 billion

The economic burden of blood disorders across the European Union, Iceland, Norway and Switzerland amounts to €23 billion per year.

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