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Advocacy priorities
The European Union works on countless pieces of legislation and policies that affect the health ecosystem. Some are relevant to most medical disciplines, including hematology—such as the legislation on health data or pharmaceuticals.
Read moreRegulatory affairs & scientific relations
EHA’s regulatory work: European Medicines AgencyMost of EHA’s regulatory work entails collaboration with the European Medicines Agency (EMA).
Read moreScientific networks
Specialized Working Groups (SWGs)In order to cover the full hematology field, EHA Specialized Working Groups (SWGs) are divided in two groups: disease-oriented and overarching SWGs.
Read moreEHA Kick-off Grants
The call for applications is closed. The EHA Kick-off Grant is a one-year grant intended to support basic and translational early career researchers in hematology.
Read moreHow to apply for an EHA Research Grant
On this page, we explain all of the actions you'll need to take when submitting a grant application. You can also get a basic overview of the process in our EHA Research Grants diagram.
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 moreHow to apply for an EHA Bilateral Collaborative Grant
On this page, we explain all of the actions you'll need to take when submitting an EHA Bilateral Collaborative Grant application.
Read moreWhat 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 morePolicy on life events
EHA has a policy on life events and eligibility. If you're submitting a grant application and the policy applies to your circumstances, you can ask us to extend the period of eligibility.
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