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2022 winners
Alexandre Fagnan
Junior Research Grant 2022
Deciphering the chromatin remodeling mechanism mediated by GATA2 ZnF1 mutations in AML
Samuele Ferrari
Junior Research Grant 2022
Innovative targeted base editing strategies for gene correction of WHIM syndrome
Lars Velten
Advanced Research Grant 2022
The role of the DNA methylation…
Statement of Solidarity after Earthquake in Morocco
On behalf of the European Hematology Association, I would like to express my deepest condolences and heartfelt support to the people of Morocco who have been affected by the recent earthquake.
Read moreAddressing the bureaucracy challenge
EHA has recently brought key stakeholders around the table to discuss bureaucratic obstacles in clinical research.
Read moreOther COVID-19 Resources
Safety of COVID-19 vaccines – April updates
ECDC and EMA issue advice on fourth doses of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines
EMA recommends authorisation of COVID-19 medicine Evusheld
EMA recommends authorisation of booster doses of Comirnaty from 12 years of age
EMA recommends approval of Spikevax…
Implementation of the new EU Regulation for In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Devices: a ticking time bomb for the diagnostic sector.
Urgent actions are needed now to prevent a collapse of diagnostic testing.
Read moreThe interaction of von Willebrand factor with platelet glycoprotein Ib: pathological implications and clinical manifestations
The EHA Specialized Working Group (SWG) on Thrombocytopenias and Platelet Function Disorders and the EHA-SWG on Bleeding and Thrombosis are pleased to collaborate on a recent free webinar: "The interaction of von Willebrand factor with platelet glycoprotein Ib: pathological implications and clinical…
Read moreSGN-CD33A Combined with Hypomethylating Therapy Produces High Remission Rates among Older Patients with AML
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is an aggressive form of blood cancer in which the majority of cases express CD33 on the surface of the leukemia cells.
Read moreImmunotherapy delivered by Blinatumomab improves survival in acute lymphoblastic leukaemia patients
Adult patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) can achieve disease control in 90% of cases with intense chemotherapy but only half of these responders will be cured.
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