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Mesenchymal Stromal Cells (MSC)

The focus of the current MSC Specialized Working Group is to better understand mechanisms through which MSCs could modulate immune responses, identify individual cells belonging to the innate and adaptive immune responses that interact with MSCs and define the molecular…

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EHA Guidelines Workshop series

 

EHA has initiated a series of online workshops dedicated to guidelines (produced or endorsed by EHA) aimed at disseminating good practices and knowledge for diagnosis and treatment of hematologic diseases.

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Travel grants

Travel grant submission is now closed

Travel grants are intended to support young investigators; therefore, applicants should be 36 years of age or young and reside in one of the upper-middle, lower-middle, and low-income countries.

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What to expect

FacultyThe faculty is made up of international leaders in clinical hematology research, statisticians, experts in regulatory and ethical aspects of clinical research and more.

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Diagnosis in hematological diseases: morphology and flow cytometry

This SWG is active in disseminating knowledge on advances in the diagnosis and follow-up by morphology and multiparameter flow-cytometry of malignant and non-malignant hematological diseases. These include morphology, digital morphology, and flow-cytometry (mass, imaging, and spectral flow cytometry included).

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Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPN)

The aims of the SWG are furthering collaboration and sharing knowledge between centers involved in the management of MPN, a focus to develop centers and clinicians who would be willing to host visiting staff for sabbaticals or learning experiences was…

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YoungEHA Webinar on Burnouts: When caregivers become patients - talking about awareness

In order to create awareness for burnout symptoms among hematologists, the YoungEHA Committee has planned a webinar on burnouts to help professionals in hematology identify early signs and how to address this issue in a wider context.

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