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What 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 moreAddressing immunoglobulin shortages: EHA and EBA’s strategic recommendations at the EMA
In recent years, shortages of immunoglobulins (Ig) have become a growing concern in the European Union (EU). Since 2018, the European Medicines Agency (EMA)—the EU agency that evaluates and supervises medicines—has received an increasing number of shortage reports.
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 moreWhat an EHA Research Grant supports
Our EHA Research Grants support basic and translational lab-based research in hematology.
Read moreScientific Meetings
The EHA-SWG Scientific Meetings have been developed as a joint effort of the EHA Specialized Working Groups (SWGs) and EHA to intensify the beneficial collaboration.
Read moreEHA-GBMTA-AHA Hematology Tutorial
EHA is joining the Georgian Association for Blood and Bone Marrow Transplantation (GBMTA) and Armenian Hematology Association (AHA) to organize the EHA-GBMTA-AHA Hematology Tutorial on New Aspects in Diagnostic Choices and Treatment Options of Hematological Malignancies.
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Access to all scientific and educational sessions of the meeting
Networking opportunities during breaks
Coffee breaks on October 18-20 and lunch on October 19
All fees include VAT.