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Good Governance Committee

Current committee members
Wim Fibbe, Netherlands (Chair)
Laurent Degos, France
Jean-Luc Harousseau, France
Cristina Mecucci, Italy
Helen Papadaki, Greece
Irene Roberts, United Kingdom
Pieter Sonneveld, Netherlands
AimThe Good Governance Committee (GGC) is responsible for guarding EHA’s image, position and performance as a non-profit membership organization for the public…

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EHA-SWG Scientific Meeting on MDS/MPN/AML: Commonalities and Differences of Myeloid Neoplasms

Join us for this unique and rare opportunity and exchange ideas with MDS, MPN, and AML experts in one meeting. Internationally renowned experts will provide presentations and share the recent developments and answers to your clinical questions.

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Secure European Research Funding! Sign the Petition!

 

http://www. no-cuts-on-research. eu
EHA supports European Nobel and Fields Medal prizewinners to prevent the EU research funding for 2014-2020 from being subject to budget cuts.

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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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Faculty information

We are honored that you have agreed to be part of the faculty for the EHA Research Conference "Transcriptional control and chromatin alterations in normal and abnormal hematopoiesis", scheduled to take place in Málaga, Spain, on March 17-20, 2025.

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EHA-ECL led statement calls for protection of the Hospital Exemption

The hospital exemption (HE) is a vital provision within the EU's pharmaceutical legislation, currently subject to a revision.

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EHA-funded study in The Lancet Haematology: Economic Burden of Blood Disorders in EU is €23 billion

In Europe blood disorders affect around 80 million people. The total cost of blood disorders consists of healthcare expenditure (€15. 6 billion), productivity loss due to illness and mortality (€5. 6 billion), and the costs of informal care (€1.

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