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Education Committee

Current committee members
Kirsten Grønbæk, Denmark (Chair)
Jose Tomás Navarro Ferrando, Spain (Vice-Chair)
Meritxell Alberich Jordà, Czech Republic (Board Member, Councilor)
Antonio Almeida, Portugal (EHA President)
Ruxandra Irimia, Romania (Representative, Young EHA)
Marielle Wondergem, The Netherlands (Chair, Education Editors Group)
Raul Córdoba Mascuñano, Spain (Chair, Community &…

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Getting started

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EHA-EBMT CAR T-cell Meeting

On this page, you can browse and/or download the 7th European CAR T-cell Meeting Sponsor Program. If the Sponsor Program does not display correctly, please click here or download the file.

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EU Calls for proposal 2021

Introduction
Spurred by COVID-19 and rising challenges to the financial sustainability of Europe’s health systems, a flurry of new EU policies and programs in health has sprung up since last year.

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SWG Educational Activities

EHA-SWG SCIENTIFIC MEETING ON INTEGRATED CELL TRACKING IN ONCOHEMATOLOGY: DIAGNOSIS, TARGETED THERAPY AND RESIDUAL DISEASE

November 10-11, 2022 | Bordeaux, France

Meeting Chairs:

MC Béné, Nantes University

G Zini, Università Cattolica S.

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How to apply to be an SWG member

A step-by-step guide to applying for specialized working group (SWG) membership. 1. Go to the EHA PortalTo apply for an SWG, you must be registered on the EHA Portal.

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Major research funding calls are out now

First, the Innovative Medicines Initiative published its final call under the EU Seventh Framework Programme. Interestingly for hematologists, the call includes a project called ‘Blood-based biomarker assays for personalized tumour therapy: value of circulating biomarkers’.

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Uptake of CAR T cell therapy in Europe

Feb 05 2019 Posted in Advocacy news Tagged CAR T

Gene (editing) therapy continues to break ground in hematology, showing promising results in tackling severe blood cancers. Yet, its uptake in the European Union is slow, with few patients benefiting from it so far.

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