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Molecular Hematopoiesis Workshop

The Molecular Hematopoiesis Workshop at the EHA2024 Hybrid Congress is back!

OrganizersChair: Michael Milsom (Germany)
Co-chairs: Kim De Keersmaecker (Belgium), Elisa Laurenti (United Kingdom) & Britta Will (United States)

The full workshop program is available below
Session 1: Signalling and metabolism
Session 2: Gene regulation
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EHA-SAH Hematology Tutorial on Acute Leukemia, MDS and BMF

Dates: September 11-12, 2020
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Chairs: G Stemmelin, G Ossenkoppele

The third EHA-SAH Hematology Tutorial will be held in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Highlights from the SWG

Impactful activitiesSymposium at EHA2023The SWG held a symposium on ‘2. 0 diagnostics in hematology: the role of AI’ at the EHA2023 Congress. EHA2023 took place from June 8–11, 2023, in Frankfurt, Germany.

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Sponsor opportunities

The European Hematology Association (EHA) invites you to support the EHA-SWG Scientific Meeting on MDS/MPN/AML: Commonalities and differences of myeloid neoplasms.

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EHA-Balkan Hematology Tutorial on Lymphoid Malignancies

“EHA and the Albanian Association of Hematology have jointly decided to postpone the first EHA-Balkan Hematology Tutorial in response to a request from the Albanian government to limit all international meetings.

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EHA-KCS Hematology Tutorial on Lymphoma and Multiple Myeloma

Dates: March 14-16, 2019
Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
Chairs: G Gaidano, D Kaidarova
Co-chairs: S Gabbasova, B Afanasyev 

This meeting will be held in English and offer a simultaneous translation to Russian.

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Report VIRTUAL EHA-SWG Scientific Meeting on Immunotherapy

This scientific meeting was organized together with the EHA Scientific Working Group on Immune Therapies for Hematological Disorders.

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Leading Medical Organizations Join Forces Globally to Launch First-Ever World Thrombosis Day

“We must reduce the burden from thrombosis if we are to achieve the World Health Assembly’s global target of reducing mortality from premature non-communicable disease by 25 percent by 2025,” said Gary Raskob, Ph. D.

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