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The CRTH 2025 call for applications is now closed. Timelines
Application CRTH 2025
Deadline: September 24, 2024 (15:00 CEST)
Notification
November 2024
Questions: training@ehaweb. orgDownload the Signature letter template.
Advocacy priorities
The European Union works on countless pieces of legislation and policies that affect the health ecosystem. Some are relevant to most medical disciplines, including hematology—such as the legislation on health data or pharmaceuticals.
Read moreAlliances & partnerships
EHA's approach to policy and regulatory affairs involves collaboration across medical professions and disciplines.
Read moreSubstances of Human Origin (SoHO) legislation
EHA’s involvementEHA has been involved in both the evaluation and subsequent revision of the EU legislation on human blood and blood components. The evaluation of these rules, which dated back to 2002, began in 2016.
Read moreScientific networks
Specialized Working Groups (SWGs)In order to cover the full hematology field, EHA Specialized Working Groups (SWGs) are divided in two groups: disease-oriented and overarching SWGs.
Read moreEHA Kick-off Grants
The call for applications is closed. The EHA Kick-off Grant is a one-year grant intended to support basic and translational early career researchers in hematology.
Read moreChairs and Members
Chair (2017-present)Oliver A. Cornely—University Hospital Cologne, Cologne (Germany)
Co-chair (2023-present)Livio Pagano—Fondazione Policlinico A.
How to apply for an EHA Research Grant
On this page, we explain all of the actions you'll need to take when submitting a grant application. You can also get a basic overview of the process in our EHA Research Grants diagram.
Read moreRegistration & accommodation
Register here
Individual registrationIn-person registration fee includes:
Access to the scientific and educational sessions of the meeting
Networking opportunities to speak with the faculty during breaks and the welcome reception
Coffee/tea breaks and lunches on April 25 and 26
Access to the poster sessions and…
What an EHA Bilateral Collaborative Grant supports
Our EHA Bilateral Collaborative Grant supports basic and translational lab-based research in hematology. To reflect the collaborative spirit of the grant, the budget must be divided 50:50 between the two PIs.
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