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EHA SIOPe Pediatric Extended Syllabus
In collaboration with the European Society for Paediatric Oncology (SIOPe), EHA has developed a pediatric hematology syllabus as an addendum to the adult hematology syllabus.
Read moreFellowships & Grants Committee
Current committee members
Dominique Bonnet, United Kingdom (Chair (EHA Board))
David Kent, United Kingdom (Vice-Chair (non-Board))
Regular members
Renée Beekman, Spain
Olivier Bernard, France
Niccolò Bolli, Italy
Tom Cupedo, The Netherlands
Michaela Fontenay, France
Julia Hauer, Germany
Antonis Kattamis, Greece
Elisa Laurenti, United Kingdom
Dimitrios Mougiakakos, Germany
César Nombela-Arrieta, Switzerland
Rebekka Schneider-Kramann, The Netherlands
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FUNDING ALERT: Calls published on ATMPs, T cells and cancer research
In recent weeks, two Calls for proposals were published that offer relevant funding opportunities for hematologists:
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CRYSTAL-Immune pump-priming project
Project team
Christina Halsey
Positions: Professor of Paediatric Haemato-Oncology & Head of School, School of Cancer Sciences, University of Glasgow, and Honorary Consultant Paediatric Haematologist, Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow.
Application forms
The deadline for the EHA Corporate Sponsor application is September 6, 2024, at 13:00 (CEST). Interested in becoming an EHA sponsor? Below you will find all the application forms for all the available EHA Sponsor Programs.
Read moreProgram-at-a-glance
To access a PDF of the program at a glance, select the image or the button below. You may find more details in the preliminary program per day.
Read the program PDF
May 8 - International Thalassaemia Day
Every year on the 8th May, Thalassaemia International Federation commemorates the International Thalassaemia Day and organises activities for raising awareness about the genetic blood disorder of thalassaemia, on general topics regarding its prevention, management and cure.
Read moreImmunotherapy delivered by Blinatumomab improves survival in acute lymphoblastic leukaemia patients
Adult patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) can achieve disease control in 90% of cases with intense chemotherapy but only half of these responders will be cured.
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