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Committees and units

The EHA Board sets up committees and units to perform specific tasks and activities.

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EHA policy on double awarding

EHA is guided by the concept of supporting as many young investigators/clinicians as possible in their career development. Therefore, double awarding is not allowed. Winning an award excludes the award winner from winning another award while receiving the first.

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Chairs and Members

Chair (2020–2025 term)Prof Raúl Córdoba (Spain)

Vice-chairProf Valentín Goede (Germany)

SWG Executive Board
Sonja Zweegman (The Netherlands)—interest in multiple myeloma
Tamas Fulop (Canada)—interest in geriatrics and immunology
Giuseppe Rossi (Italy)—interest in indolent lymphomas
Dominique Bron (Belgium)—interest in lymphoma, CLL, and cognitive impairment
Sergio Storti (Italy)—interest in aggressive…

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Highlights from the SWG

SWG session at EHA2023The EHA2023 Congress was held in Frankfurt, Germany, in June 2023. As part of this event, the SWG held a session on Saturday, June 10, 2023. Title‘Stem cells: Clonal and mutational dynamics of hematopoietic stem cells.

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Highlights from the SWG

Participation in EHA and ASH congresses. Planning of new common trials. Conduct of annual EMSCO meeting in Nice in October 2023.

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Future

You may find below an overview of the dates and locations of the future EHA Congresses.  
For information on future congresses, please contact Connect at a. congress@ehaweb.

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Spotlight on...

We talk to leaders, thinkers and influencers to hear their thoughts on #changeOfMindset #HotInHematology to provide a #VisionOfYourFuture.

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Executive office

The EHA Board and its committees are supported by the Executive Office. An international team of staff members work in a dynamic, result-driven and open environment and takes pride in serving the association in an efficient manner.

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SWG Educational Activities

During the annual meeting of EHA, a scientific session was organized: “Mesenchymal stromal cells: guardians of tissue homeostasis”.

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