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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 mentors is open until 12:00 (CET) on December 16, 2024.
Read moreLighting the Flame program
Spark your interest in hematology by joining our free training program for medical students, interns, and residents who have not yet chosen a specialty.
Read more7th 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.
Read moreMaster Class
Enhance your skills and expand your network with advanced online hematology training based on specially crafted clinical cases.
Read moreApply to be a Master Class mentor
Applications closed on July 15, 2024. There are two types of Master Class mentor: junior mentor and senior mentor. Before you apply, make sure you've read and understood the relevant eligibility criteria.
Read moreApply to be a Master Class mentee
Applications closed on July 15, 2024
EligibilityTo apply to be a menteee, you must be one of the following:
A hematologist
Receiving hematology training
Seeing hematology patients
You must also be an EHA member.
Abstract & Clinical Case Submission and Travel Grant
Submit your abstract here
Abstract and clinical case procedurePlease note that the submission of an abstract constitutes a formal commitment by the presenting author to present the abstract (if accepted) orally or as a poster in the session at the time…
Presidential Speakers
Promising crucial developments in the field of hematology, the speakers and presentation topics of the EHA2025 Presidential Session speakers are now available. Friday, June 13, 2025 - Presidential Session I
Immunotherapy (TCR related)
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Program
Saturday, June 15, 2024 - Presidential Session I
Conducting multinational RCTs in pregnancy to improve maternal health in thrombosis: it CAN be done
Prof. Saskia Middeldorp, The Netherlands
Targeting the epigenome in lymphoma
Prof.
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