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Is CBTH for me?

CBTH provides the development of computational biology skills for scholars who want to build successful careers in hematology research.

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Publications

In collaboration with SIOPE, we have developed a syllabus for pediatric hematology (non-malignant and malignant) which will be officially launched in 2024. The syllabus will be the basis for our future activities in the educational space.

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EHA-SWG Scientific Meeting on Systemic Risk of Thrombosis or Bleeding

Meeting chairs, Carlo Balduini and Anna Falanga

The meeting was well attended by more than 100 participants coming from over 20 different countries

Delegate: Great meeting.

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EMA Issues Call for Expressions of Interest for Drug Safety Studies

The purpose of this call is to enable the EMA to obtain fast and reliable answers to questions on safety or benefit/risk concerns, and ultimately facilitating regulatory decision-making.

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EHA Research Grants

The call for applications will close on October 15, 2024, at 15:00 (CEST).

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What can I expect?

Learning Objectives
To have a greater understanding of computational techniques as applied to haematological datasets,
To improve personal computational biology skillset, tailored to the project,
To further develop and widen your network of potential collaborators, both in terms of peer group and…

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Enjoy Amsterdam like a Local

EHA24 is just around the corner, and we could not be more excited about the Congress program (especially the YoungEHA track – great science, interesting discussions, and food for thought are waiting for you)! As attending the Congress is also…

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EHA endorses the International COVID-19 Blood Cancer Coalition (ICBCC) Statement

On February 21, the COVID-19 Blood Cancer Coalition (ICBCC), a multi-stakeholder coalition including representatives from the global patient advocacy and clinical community, launched its Joint Patient Impact Statement and Recommendations for protecting immunocompromised blood cancer patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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