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EHA-SRH-SHTRM Balkan Hematology Tutorial 2023

EHA is joining forces with the Societatea Românã de Hematologie (SRH) and Scientific and Practical Society of Hematologists and Transfusiologists from the Republic of Moldova (SHTRM) to organize the EHA-SRH-SHRTM Balkan Hematology Tutorial.

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Chairs and Members

ChairJane Apperley

Co-chairAndreas Hochhaus

Executive Board members (2021–2027 term)
Prof Nicholas CP Cross, University of Southampton (UK)
Prof Oliver Hantschel, University of Marburg (Germany)
Dr Delphine Rea, University of Paris (France)
Dr Katerina Machova Polakova, Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion, Prague; Charles University (Czech Republic)
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The importance of education and collaboration for the treatment of patients

This article is written in the context of EHA’s membership of the European Alliance for Personalised Medicine (EAPM) where EHA takes a lead in the development of a strategy for education in personalized medicine. Read the full article here

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EHA Research Conference 2025

Dates: March 17-20, 2025
Location: Málaga, Spain
Chairs: Alba Maiques, Ruud Delwel, Panagiotis Ntziachristos, Marcus Buschbeck, Mark Dawson, 
Özgen Deniz, Kimberley Stegmaier, and Nina Cabezas-Wallscheid

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EHA is proud to announce the third edition of the EHA Research Conference, titled "Transcriptional control and chromatin alterations in normal and abnormal hematopoiesis".…

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Two genes cooperate to trigger leukemia development

Congratulations to the international group of researchers led by HemaSphere Editor-in-Chief Prof.

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EHA and EBMT joint meeting on CAR T cells, first of its kind in Europe

The European Hematology Association (EHA) and European Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation (EBMT) will hold the first European CAR T Cell Meeting together in Paris on February 14-16, 2019.

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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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