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EHA2023 session on COVID-19 and influenzaThe SWG suggested the above session, which was held during the EHA 2023 Hybrid Congress. Full titleCOVID-19 and influenza in patients with hematological malignancies.

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Community and Stakeholder Committee

Current committee members
Raul Córdoba Mascuñano, Spain (Chair)
Donal McLornan, United Kingdom (Vice-Chair)
Meritxell Alberich Jordà, Czech Republic (EHA Board)
Margarita Guenova, Bulgaria (EHA Board)
Nuno Borges, United Kingdom (Representative, Young EHA Committee)
Ivo Touw, The Netherlands (Representative, Education Committee)
Regular members
Daniel Coriu, Romania
Andres Ferreri, Italy
Darko Antic,…

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Sponsor and Fundraising Committee

Current committee members
Martin Dreyling, Germany (Chair (EHA Board))
Antonio Pierini, Italy (Vice Chair (non-Board member))
Igor Aurer, Croatia (Representative, SWG Committee)
Mariane de Montalembert, France (Councilor)
Konstanze Döhner, Germany (EHA Board)
Kirsten Gronbaek, Denmark (EHA Board)
Frank Leebeek, The Netherlands (Councilor)
David Rees, United Kingdom (Representative, Education…

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Red Cells and Iron

This SWG covers the clinical areas of inherited and acquired disorders of the erythrocyte and iron metabolism.

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Selection panel and principles

Selection panel
EHA Board — Margarita Guenova
EHA Board — Jose Maria Ribera
Community and Stakeholder Committee — Darko Antic
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Taskforce — Mihnea-Alexandru Gaman
Education Committee — Jose Tomás Navarro Ferrando
European Affairs Committee — Julio Delgado
Patient Advocacy Committee — Derek Elston
Research…

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Great new opportunity for the YoungEHA community!

Great new opportunity for the YoungEHA community!
by Dr Nuno Borges, YoungEHA committee

The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has launched the 'Collaborating Expert Programme' - an initiative which aims to increase co-operation between European countries to improve research into medicinal products.…

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Recommendation for hematologists in COVID-19 crisis

Recommendations for hematologists in COVID-19 crisis
COVID-19, caused by SARS-CoV-2, is expected to be a devastating infection in patients with active cancer. It should be taken seriously and managed rigorously without jeopardizing the curative chance of individual cancer patients.

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