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Hematology and oncology, pacemakers for EU HTA
EHA’s Martin Kaiser, right, addressing his fellow panelists. Left to right: Brian Cuffel (Bayer), Caroline Pothet (EMA), Roisin Adams (HTA CG), Bernhard Wörmann (DGHO) and Elisabeth de Vries (ESMO).
Read moreCarrerasLeaders call two is now open
The second CarrerasLeaders call is open: apply now to the postdoctoral program to empower future leaders in the fight against blood cancers.
Read moreEHA response to the EU’s Pharma Revision
Last week, the European Affairs team finalised EHA's response to the proposed revision of the EU (European Union) Pharmaceutical Legislation. In April 2023, the European Commission published a proposed Directive and Regulation to replace the current, outdated legal framework.
Read moreNurses abstract submission
Abstract and Case Report submission for nurses is now closed. Nurses abstract submissionDon’t miss out on a great opportunity to submit an abstract for the 6th EHA-EBMT European CAR T-cell Meeting 2024.
Read moreI would like to renew my EHA membership
Renew your EHA membership to ensure that you will be able continue enjoying your membership benefits all year round.
Read moreCommonalities and Differences in Myeloid Malignancies: Insights from the EHA-SWG Scientific Meeting on MDS, MPN, and AML
November 2-4 - Budapest, Hungary
Meeting Chairs:
Konstanze Döhner, University Hospital Ulm, Germany
Claire Harrison, Guy's and St.
FDA Reports of Secondary Malignancies Following Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T Cell Therapies and Relative Risk: an EBMT-EHA-GoCART Coalition Statement
We need to bring your attention to the recent warning disseminated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regarding T-cell lymphomas in patients undergoing Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell (CAR-T) therapy (1).
Read moreI would like to be an EHA Member
Our members come from all corners of the world – from a University Hospitals in India to research companies in Germany.
Read moreEHA Research Mobility Grants
The call for applications is now open
EHA strives to develop the career of young scientists by supporting mobility and facilitating a visit to a research group in another institute.