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The past and future of the EU Blood, Tissues and Cells legislation
Photo credit: Ineke Oostveen
Blood, tissues and cells (BTC) are used in medicine and in hematology on a daily basis.
BENIGN HEMATOLOGY in 2023 and beyond
The term "benign hematology" has traditionally been used to refer to non-malignant blood disorders. However, over the past few years, questions have been raised as to the appropriate nomenclature for this category of diseases.
Read moreGenetic Predisposition to Blood Cancer (Rare diseases)
The objectives of the group are:
Share and extend clinical knowledge on the diagnosis and treatment of hematologic malignancies with germline predisposition.
Implementation of the new EU Regulation for In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Devices: a ticking time bomb for the diagnostic sector.
Urgent actions are needed now to prevent a collapse of diagnostic testing.
Read moreEHA-SfPM Precision Medicine Meeting
EHA and SfPM (Society for Functional Precision Medicine) are proud to present the first joint meeting on Precision Medicine.
Read moreEHA, in partnership with ISTH, award two fellows to support global educational opportunities
EHA and the International Society on Thrombosis and Hemostasis (ISTH) jointly awarded two joint ISTH-EHA Training Fellowships to Araci Rondon (The Netherlands) and Dianne van der Wal (Australia).
Read moreEHA-JSH Travel Grant
Financial support to help EHA members under 40 attend the Japanese Society of Hematology's Annual Meeting in October 2024.
Read moreBleeding and Thrombosis
The objectives of the SWG on ‘Bleeding and Thrombosis’ are:
To promote education in the field of blood coagulation, including mechanisms, prevention, and treatment of bleeding and thrombotic disorders.