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EHA-SWG Scientific Meeting on Recent Advances in the Pathogenesis and Treatment of Secondary Acute Myeloid Leukemias

Dates: April 25-26, 2025
Location: Berlin, Germany
Chairs: K Döhner, P Vyas, and MT Voso
Collaborating SWG: EHA Specialized Working Group on Acute Myeloid Leukemia

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OverviewThe EHA-SWG Scientific Meeting on Recent Advances in the Pathogenesis and Treatment of Secondary Acute Myeloid Leukemias (sAML) will focus…

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Publications

HemaSphere - the official open access journal of EHAHemaSphere is the official open access, peer-reviewed journal of EHA, supporting hematology researchers by offering a fast and constructive review process and low publication fees.

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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 mentees closed on February 20, 2025.

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European registry on inherited platelet disorders project, February 2025

A project update from Prof Paolo Gresele. We successfully completed the CRF harmonization phase and are now in the process of finalizing and launching the registry platform.

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Gaucher disease non-interventional clinical audit study

An activity of the GD Task Force, an independent sub-committee of the SWG on Granulocytes and Constitutional Marrow Failure Syndromes.

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CRYSTAL-Immune pump-priming project

Project team

Christina Halsey
Positions: Professor of Paediatric Haemato-Oncology & Head of School, School of Cancer Sciences, University of Glasgow, and Honorary Consultant Paediatric Haematologist, Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow.

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SWG Grant-funded projects, 2025

In November and December 2024, SWGs were invited to develop project ideas and apply for a 2025 SWG Grant. For the 2025 call, EHA offered five grants, each worth €30,000.

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Specialized Working Group Grants

EHA provides financial support to small research projects initiated by our specialized working groups (SWGs).

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