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Standards for functional precision medicine project

An SWG Grant-supported project initiated by EHA's SWG on Precision Hematology.

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Splenic marginal zone lymphoma study

An SWG Grant-supported project initiated by the EHA Lymphona Group.

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CAR NK-cells project

An SWG Grant-supported project initiated by EHA's SWG on Immune Therapies for Hematologic Disorders.

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Long-lasting, late-onset, and chronic idiopathic neutropenia project

An SWG Grant-supported project initiated by EHA's SWG on Granulocytes and Constitutional Marrow Failure Disorders.

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European registry on inherited platelet disorders project

An SWG Grant-supported project initiated by EHA's SWG on Thrombocytopenia and Platelet Function Disorders.

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SWG Grant-funded projects, 2024

In November and December of 2023, SWGs were invited to develop project ideas and apply for a 2024 SWG Grant. ApplicationsWe received 11 different applications from 9 SWGs. This was two more applications than we received in 2022.

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SWG Grant-funded projects, 2023

In November and December of 2022, SWGs were invited to develop project ideas and apply for a 2023 SWG Grant. ApplicationsWe received nine different applications from six SWGs.

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Multi-center acute myeloid leukemia study update, December 2023

A project update from Prof Maria Teresa Voso. We successfully completed the data collection and harmonization phases, and are now in the process of data analysis.

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Splenic marginal zone lymphoma study update, February 2024

A project update from Dr Ahmed Ludvigsen Al-Mashhadi. I am truly grateful for this opportunity provided by EHA, and for EHA's effort in advancing research in a field that may otherwise be very difficult to explore.

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Standards for functional precision medicine project update, December 2023

A project update from Prof Philipp Staber. We're confident that we'll successfully finish our SWG-initiated small research project, ‘standards for functional precision medicine (StFPM),’ within the next six months.

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