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Research must provide ‘more good news on outcomes’ while patients need simple and effective information
On behalf of EHA, professor Giovanni Martinelli and professor Theo de Witte spoke of their cutting edge research and the next steps in personalized medicine research in hematology.
Read moreExpert opinions for specific non-malignant hematologic diseases
Red Cells and Iron
Hemoglobinopathies: Sickle Cell Disease and Thalassemia
Sickle Cell Disease Association of America (SCDSS)
Sickle Cell Disease and COVID-19: An Outline to Decrease Burden and Minimize Morbidity
Italian Society of Thalassemia and Hemoglobinopathies
Thalassemia and Hemoglobin disorders Italian Society
Thalassemia International Federation (TIF)
The COVID-19…
Major research funding calls are out now
First, the Innovative Medicines Initiative published its final call under the EU Seventh Framework Programme. Interestingly for hematologists, the call includes a project called ‘Blood-based biomarker assays for personalized tumour therapy: value of circulating biomarkers’.
Read more1st European EHA Sickle Cell Conference
EHA is teaming up with the Annual Scientific Conference on Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia, 2020 and the British Society of Haematology (BSH) to co-organize this first European Sickle Cell Conference; and also as a result of COVID-19 offer it as…
Read moreMeeting report | HOPE ASIA 2019 Kolkata
The first edition of the Highlights of Past EHA (HOPE) in Asia was held in Kolkata, India and was a great success.
Read moreEHA-Baltic Hematology Tutorial on Bleeding Disorders & Thrombosis
EHA IN COLLABORATION WITH BALTIC SOCIETIES CONCLUDE THE FIRST HYBRID TUTORIAL MEETING IN EHA HISTORY!
EHA-Baltic Hematology Tutorial on Bleeding Disorders & Thrombosis
August 28 – 30, 2020
Virtual & Riga, Latvia
Meeting Chairs:
Prof S Eichinger (European Hematology Association)
Prof S Lejniece (Latvian Society of…
Uptake of CAR T cell therapy in Europe
Gene (editing) therapy continues to break ground in hematology, showing promising results in tackling severe blood cancers. Yet, its uptake in the European Union is slow, with few patients benefiting from it so far.
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