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ESH-EBMT-EHA-IPIG 3rd Translational Research Conference
ESH-EBMT-EHA-IPIG 3rd Translational Research Conference on Bone Marrow Failure and Leukaemia Predisposition Syndromes
Date: November 15-17, 2024
Location: Paris, France
Chairpersons: Carmem Bonfim, Tim Brümmendorf, Antonio Risitano, Sharon Savage
Scientific Committee: Beatrice Drexler, Carlo Dufour, Morag Griffin, Régis Peffault de Latour
With the support of the Severe Aplastic…
Registration
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The registration fee for the ESH-EBMT-EHA-IPIG 3rd Translational Research Conference: Bone Marrow Failure and Leukaemia Predisposition Syndromes is:
– 600€ for fully trained
– 300€ for in-training *
– 300€ Allied Health Professionals
– 600€ for Corporate
*A proof will be requested to confirm your status.…
Abstract submission
Abstract submission is now closed. Abstracts guidelines:
– Your abstract has to be structured (eg Objectives, Methods, Results, Conclusions)
– Maximum number of words: 500
– Your abstract will be submitted to the peer review procedure.
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