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EHA-HSH joint membership

Save money and time by becoming a joint member of EHA and the Hellenic Society of Haematology. We've joined forces with the Hellenic Society of Haematology (HSH) to offer a special joint membership deal.

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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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Highlights of Past EHA (HOPE) MENA 2021

For the upcoming edition of the Highlights of Past EHA (HOPE) Middle East and North Africa (MENA), EHA will organize a truly regional meeting by collaborating simultaneously with our hematology partners from the region.

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7th European CAR T-cell Meeting

The European Hematology Association (EHA) and the EBMT are excited to announce the 7th edition of the jointly organized European CAR T-cell Meeting.

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Registration

Registration is now closed.

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European Hematology Curriculum

Harmonization of hematology knowledge is part of EHA’s mission. The first step in harmonizing hematology training is to stipulate the required fields of knowledge, each with its recommended level of competence.

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EHA SIOPe Pediatric Extended Syllabus

In collaboration with the European Society for Paediatric Oncology (SIOPe), EHA has developed a pediatric hematology syllabus as an addendum to the adult hematology syllabus.

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Publications

HemaSphere - the official open access journal of EHAHemaSphere is the official open access, peer-reviewed journal of EHA, supporting hematology researchers by offering a fast and constructive review process and low publication fees.

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EHA Mentorship Program

A new, career-focused program that provides individual mentoring support for early and mid-career clinicians and researchers in hematology. The call for mentees closed on February 20, 2025.

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CAR NK-cells project, February 2025 update

A project update from Dr Ciprian Tomuleasa. We successfully designed and tested in vitro CAR T and CAR NK cells, transfected with the iCas9 suicide trigger.

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