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How to apply for an EHA Bilateral Collaborative Grant
On this page, we explain all of the actions you'll need to take when submitting an EHA Bilateral Collaborative Grant application.
Read moreHematology 2.0: navigating the world of medical apps
Interview with Dr Alex Langridge, SpR, by Dr Nuno Borges, MBBS, MRes, on behalf of YoungEHA. Despite the controversy surrounding them, medical apps remain extremely popular and lucrative endeavors.
Read moreHighlights of Past EHA (HOPE) Asia 2020
October 16-17 2020
Meeting Chairs:
Dr N Senadheera (Sri Lanka College of Haematologists)
Prof J Gribben (European Hematology Association)
This second edition of HOPE Asia was presented together with the Sri Lanka College of Haematologists (SLCH) on October 16 and 17, 2020.…
National societies
EHA pursues close collaboration with the national hematology societies to ensure that the professional hematology community in Europe is served in the best possible way.
Read moreEHA-SWG Scientific Meeting on Patient-centered Geriatric Hematology - report
Live sessions: October 6-7, 2021
Chairs: Prof R Cordoba (Spain) and Dr V Goede (Germany)
An international group of hematologists, specialist nurses, patient advocates, geriatricians, basic research, and pharma representatives gathered digitally to participate in this meeting.
European Affairs Committee
Committee members
Elizabeth Macintyre, France (Chair)
Antonio Almeida, Portugal
Natacha Bolaños, Spain (Patient advocate)
Lorenzo Brunetti, Italy
Raffaella Colombatti, Italy
Julio Delgado, Spain
Isabelle Durand-Zaleski, France (Advisory member)
Tarec El-Galaly, Denmark
Martin Kaiser, Germany
Frank Leebeek, The Netherlands (Advisory member)
Kate Morgan, United Kingdom (Patient advocate)
Marek Mraz, Czech Republic
Kostas Stamatopoulos, Greece
AimThe…
Revising the ICH Guidelines on Clinical Trials
The EHA delegation to the ICH meeting: from left to right, Professors Christian Gisselbrecht, Steven Le Gouill and Martin Dreyling. Clinical trials and drug development have become more complex over the years.
Read moreThe Clot Thickens
Haemophilia B is a genetic bleeding disorder, affecting approximately 80,000 males worldwide1, caused by an insufficient or dyfunctional blood clotting protein called factor IX (FIX).
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