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SWG Committee
Current committee members
Konstanze Döhner, Germany (Chair (EHA Board member))
Dominique Bonnet, United Kingdom (Vice-Chair)
Immacolata Andolfo, Italy
Igor Aurer, Croatia
Raul Cordoba, Spain
Hermann Einsele, Germany
Eleni Gavriilaki, Greece (Representative, Young EHA Committee)
Kirsten Gronbaek, Denmark (EHA Board)
Esther Oliva, Italy
Marc Raaijmakers, The Netherlands
Josef Vormoor, The Netherlands
Aim
The SWG…
What an EHA Innovation Grant supports
Our EHA Innovation Grant supports high-quality clinical or translational research in hematology. To reflect the collaborative spirit of the grant, no more than 40% of the total grant should be allocated to one member of the consortium.
Read moreWhat an EHA Bilateral Collaborative Grant supports
Our EHA Bilateral Collaborative Grant supports basic and translational lab-based research in hematology. To reflect the collaborative spirit of the grant, the budget must be divided 50:50 between the two PIs.
Read moreNew HemaSphere publication on IVDR implementation
The In Vitro Diagnostic medical devices Regulation (IVDR), which came in to force in May 2022 with the objective of safeguarding the quality and safety of diagnostic tests in the EU, has a major impact on commercially available IVDs (CEIVDs) and…
Read moreLast chance: special EAPM2017 registration offer for EHA members
EAMP2017 will take place in Belfast, Ireland, from 27-29 November 2017. The European Alliance for Personalised Medicine (EAPM), launched in March 2012, brings together European healthcare experts and patient advocates involved with major chronic diseases.
Read moreEHA statement on coronavirus (COVID-19)
The European Hematology Association (EHA) closely monitors the latest developments on the spreading of the Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Read moreEHA statement on coronavirus (COVID-19)
The European Hematology Association (EHA) closely monitors the latest developments on the spreading of the Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Read morePress Release: Better funding for research into blood diseases will save more lives
“Haematology is probably the area of medicine that has progressed the most in recent years”, said Professor Robin Foà of “La Sapienza” University of Rome.
Read moreIn Memoriam Pieter Van Vlierberghe
We are deeply saddened to announce that Pieter Van Vlierberghe (42) has passed away.
Press Release "Crucial Directives must be revised to protect patients' interests and improve access to treatment"
This was a key message of a two-day conference, “Haematology and the next European decade”, hosted by the European Parliament and attended by doctors, researchers, parliamentarians, patients’ organisations and Commission officials.
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