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Highlights from the SWG

The following activities, which were organized by EMN, also constitute contributions to and participation in the work of the EHA SWG on Multiple Myeloma.

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Meet Shaun McCann, our July volunteer of the month

Can you tell us what you do for EHA and when you started?
I have been a member of the EHA since its beginning. I began taking part in tutorials in 2007.

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Meet Shaun McCann, our July volunteer of the month

Can you tell us what you do for EHA and when you started?
I have been a member of the EHA since its beginning. I began taking part in tutorials in 2007.

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Harnessing new developments in genomics to improve outcome for children with poor prognosis leukemia

At the 19th Congress of the European Hematology Association (EHA), we will learn about the state-of-the-art in management of childhood AML.

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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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Meet Helen Papadaki, our January volunteer of the month

Can you tell us what you do for EHA and when you started?
I am currently a Councilor of the EHA Board for the period 2016-2020, chair of the EHA Membership Committee and vice-chair of the Scientific Working Group (SWG) on…

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Meet Helen Papadaki, our January volunteer of the month

Can you tell us what you do for EHA and when you started?
I am currently a Councilor of the EHA Board for the period 2016-2020, chair of the EHA Membership Committee and vice-chair of the Scientific Working Group (SWG) on…

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Tackling Sickle Cell Disease: the need for a European approach

Elvie Ingoli, president of the German association of SCD and thalassemia patients, at the 7th EAPM Presidency Conference in Brussels. Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is relatively new to many parts of Europe.

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