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“Follow your dreams! Go for it!” – Verena Gaidzik, woman in hematology/EHA volunteer

Verena Gaidzik is a physician scientist in the department of Internal Medicine III (Head: Prof. Dr. Hartmut Döhner) at the University Hospital of Ulm. She has board certifications in internal medicine, hematology and oncology as well as palliative medicine.

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Travel Grants

Application for a travel grant closed on August 29

Travel grants are intended to support young investigators; therefore, applicants should be 36 years of age or young and are reserved for applicants from upper-middle, lower-middle, and low-income countries.

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YoungEHA Mentorship Mixer at EHA2024

Hosted by the YoungEHA Committee, the Mentorship Mixer is a pilot event for a potential EHA mentorship program.

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Helping steer EHA into the future

In 2020, EHA launched the Taskforce on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion with an EHA Board mandate.

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Board elections

Shape the future of EHA by taking part in our 2025 Board election. Nominations closed on February 9, 2025. The ballot will open on April 8, 2025.

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The importance of education and collaboration for the treatment of patients

This article is written in the context of EHA’s membership of the European Alliance for Personalised Medicine (EAPM) where EHA takes a lead in the development of a strategy for education in personalized medicine. Read the full article here

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Major changes needed for patients to benefit from precision medicine

Precision medicine approaches the treatment of a disease via an individual’s genes, environment, and lifestyle.

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The glamorous life of parenthood and medicine

The glamorous life of parenthood and medicine

By Ana Zelić Kerep, MD (YoungEHA Ambassador)

Is it possible to have it all – the career, the family, good health, and sanity? Is it possible to give all of yourself to work and still…

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Current status of the Clinical Trials Regulation

HemAffairs Article #2 – June 2019

In 2014 the European Parliament approved the Clinical Trials Regulation (CTR) that is supposed to replace the Clinical Trials Directive (CTD) from 2001. Five years later, the regulation has not yet become applicable.

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