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In Memoriam Jean Claude Brouet
Professor Jean Claude Brouet passed away on December 12, 2022 at the age of 80.
Read moreEHA-RHS-ROHS Hematology Tutorial on Real World Challenges and Opportunities in Diagnostics and Management of Onco-hematological Patients Today
Dates: April 12-13, 2019
Location: Moscow, Russia
Chairs: P Sonneveld, I Poddubnaya, E Parovichnikova
Goal of the meeting
This 1,5 day meeting focuses on the most vital practical issues in oncohematology to teach the participants the appropriate and effective ways to use all the variety…
EHA-ISHBT Hematology Tutorial on Hematological Disorders
Dates: February 28-29, 2020
Location: Chandigarh, India
Chairs: N Varma, P Malhotra, J Gribben
Organized by: European Hematology Association (EHA) & Indian Society of Hematology and Blood Transfusion (ISHBT)
EHA will join ISHBT for a fourth time to organize the EHA-ISHBT Hematology Tutorial, this time in Chandigargh,…
What to expect
FacultyThe faculty is made up of international leaders in clinical hematology research, statisticians, experts in regulatory and ethical aspects of clinical research and more.
Read moreNavigate hematology
Building a career and a professional network can be overwhelming! Which career path should you take? How can you establish a meaningful mentoring relationship? Which funding is available and right for you? Who can you collaborate with? Is it time to publish?
On…
Thrombocytopenias and Platelet Function Disorders
The SWG was established at the 2003 EHA Congress, which was held in Lyon, France. The group's original focus was thrombocytopenias, but it subsequently expanded its field of interest with the inclusion of platelet function disorders.
Read moreHighlights from the SWG
During 2023, the SWG:
Held a joint scientific meeting with the SWG on Myelodysplastic Syndromes and the SWG on Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Commenced work on guidelines for young MPN patients
Delivered a presentation for the American Society of Hematology (ASH) on the database…
COVID-19 Expert opinions
Expert opinions for hematologists in COVID-19 crisis
COVID-19, caused by SARS-CoV-2, is expected to be a devastating infection in many patients with hematologic diseases.
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