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Ukraine Bridge Funding - information for applicants
The EHA Ukraine Bridge Funding Program is a 1-year non-clinical funding opportunity for Ukrainian hematologists and researchers in hematology (see press release here), now in collaboration with the American Society of Hematology, which will participate in funding and the selection…
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EHA and the Lebanese Society of Hematology and Blood Transfusion (LSHBT) have initiated a webinar course dedicated to practitioners who manage patients with benign and hematologic malignancies with the practical tools to translate emerging data into the best therapy for…
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The call for applications will close on October 15, 2024, at 15:00 (CEST).
Read moreHemaSphere Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Jan Cools, Belgium
Deputy Editor-in-Chief
Claire Harrison, United Kingdom
Associate Editors
Stephen Ansell, USA
Martin Dreyling, Germany
Jeroen Eikenboom, The Netherlands
Adele Fielding, United Kingdom
Paolo Ghia, Italy
Simon Hallam, United Kingdom
Robert Hills, United Kingdom
Steffen Koschmieder, Germany
Martina Mückenthaler, Germany
Paula Rodríguez Otero, Spain
Juerg Schwaller, Switzerland
Francesca Vinchi, USA
Scientific Editors
Charles de Bock,…
YoungEHA Mentorship Mixer at EHA2024
Hosted by the YoungEHA Committee, the Mentorship Mixer is a pilot event for a potential EHA mentorship program.
Read moreEHA-IRSTH-IPHOS-SHRC Hematology Tutorial
In 2020 EHA will co-organize the 2nd Hematology Tutorial in Iran.
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.
Read moreEHA Taskforce on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
The taskforce on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion has a mandate from the EHA Board to develop a policy on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion that will be the blueprint for:
Initiating and implementing activities to empower underrepresented groups.
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