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Good Governance Committee
Current committee members
Wim Fibbe, Netherlands (Chair)
Laurent Degos, France
Jean-Luc Harousseau, France
Cristina Mecucci, Italy
Helen Papadaki, Greece
Irene Roberts, United Kingdom
Pieter Sonneveld, Netherlands
AimThe Good Governance Committee (GGC) is responsible for guarding EHA’s image, position and performance as a non-profit membership organization for the public…
Annual reports
EHA Annual Report 2023You can access an interactive version of our most recent annual report using the link below. Read the EHA Annual Report 2023
Previous annual reportsYou can read annual reports from previous years as PDFs.
EHA-SWG Scientific Meeting: Focus on Thrombocytopenia & platelet function disorders
Click here for the full report of the EHA-SWG Scientific Meeting
Read moreFaculty Information
We are honored that you have agreed to be part of the faculty for the EHA-SfPM Precision Medicine Meeting, to be held on September 25-27, 2024 in Copenhagen, Denmark
On this page, you will find the important deadlines as well as…
Meeting Program
The online program planner is available here. For a downloadable (and printable) PDF version of the program, click here.
Read moreRestrictions
EHA is guided by the concept of supporting as many young investigators/clinicians as possible in their career development. Therefore, double awarding is not allowed.
Read moreChairs and Members
Chair (2023–2026)Marieke Essers, German Cancer Research Center (German)
Co-chair (2023–2026)Elisa Laurenti, University of Cambridge (United Kingdom)
SWG Steering Committee members (2023–2026)
Konstantinos Kokkaliaris, Frankfurt University (German)
Mirjam Belderbos, Prinses Maxima Center Utrecht (The Netherlands)
Simona Valetta, University of Manchester (United Kingdom)
Members
David Kent (United Kingdom)
Nina Cabezas-Wallscheid…
Preanalytical WG
Responsibilities:
Reviewing SOPs for sample handling and storage to ensure uniformity across the consortium. Overseeing the logistics of sample collection. Defining the minimum (core markers) and extended panels for immunophenotyping. Establishing good practice sampling for retrospective analysis.
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