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VIRTUAL: EHA-TSH Hematology Tutorial

June 25&26, 2021

Meeting Chairs:

Prof S Eichinger (European Hematology Association)
Prof H Özsan (Turkish Society of Hematology)
In close collaboration with the Turkish Society of Hematology, EHA has annually organized  live, joint tutorials (nine in the series), which are organized as part of…

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EHA-SWG Scientific Meeting on Patient-centered Geriatric Hematology - report

Live sessions: October 6-7, 2021

Chairs: Prof R Cordoba (Spain) and Dr V Goede (Germany)

An international group of hematologists, specialist nurses, patient advocates, geriatricians, basic research, and pharma representatives gathered digitally to participate in this meeting.

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What an EHA Research Grant supports

Our EHA Research Grants support basic and translational lab-based research in hematology.

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EHA-SWG Scientific Meeting on Mesenchymal Stromal Cells and Tissue Homeostasis

EHA in collaboration with the meeting chairs (W Fibbe & F Dazzi) have decided to postpone this highly anticipated Scientific Meeting to a future date, to be announced.

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SWG Educational Activities

EventsSWG AML Annual Scientific MeetingThe most recent SWG AML Annual Scientific Meeting took place during the annual EHA Congress in Frankfurt, Germany.

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Mutiple Myeloma at the 19th Congress of the European Hematology Association: What is new?

During the meeting, recently developed approaches for diagnosis and monitoring will be presented. Gene-expression-profiling to detect molecular subgroups with a different prognosis and high-throughput-sequencing to identify new genetic lesions will be discussed.

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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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Hematopoietic stem cells: New results to be presented at the 18th Congress of the EHA

During ageing, this fine-tuned regulatory network may become altered, leading to abnormal HSC regulation. The functional quality of HSCs decreases with age partly due to an accumulation of damaged DNA, leading to an increased incidence of hematological malignancies.

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