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EHA Congratulates EHA Research Grants 2022 Recipients
The Hague, May 30, 2022 – EHA congratulates eight talented researchers in hematology on their receipt of the EHA Research Grants 2022 after a rigorous selection process.
Read more7th European CAR T-cell Meeting
The European Hematology Association (EHA) and the EBMT are excited to announce the 7th edition of the jointly organized European CAR T-cell Meeting.
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Creating a better world requires teamwork, partnerships, and collaboration. #bigdataforbloodcancer: Accelerating Better and Faster Treatment for Patients with Hematologic Malignancies.
Read moreSickle Cell Disease: From Research to Clinical Management
Elevate your expertise and impact patient care by joining the EHA's pilot preceptorship on Sickle Cell Disease, designed for early-career hematology specialists, clinicians, lab technicians, and pathologists.
Read moreEU funding calls for hematology
Horizon Europe
European partnership for pandemic preparedness (November 26, 2024)
Implementation research for management of multiple long-term conditions in the context of non-communicable diseases (Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases - GACD) (deadline: November 26, 2024)
MSCA Doctoral Networks 2024 (deadline: November 27, 2024)
MSCA…
EU funding approved for TOLERATE
On April 1, the European Commission approved funding for the TOLERATE training network, proposed by a KU Leuven-led consortium including EHA.
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Overall Survival With Daratumumab, Bortezomib, and Dexamethasone in Previously Treated Multiple Myeloma (CASTOR): A Randomized, Open-Label, Phase III Trial
P. Sonneveld, A. Chanan-Khan, K. Weisel, A. K. Nooka, T. Masszi, M. Beksac, I. Spicka, V. Hungria, M. Munder, M.
EHA Exam
An annual assessment designed to test your knowledge of the European Hematology Curriculum. EHA Exam 2025
The 9th European Hematology Exam will take place on June 12, 2025, from 13:30–16:00 (CEST).
European Hematology Curriculum
Harmonization of hematology knowledge is part of EHA’s mission. The first step in harmonizing hematology training is to stipulate the required fields of knowledge, each with its recommended level of competence.
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