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The European Hematology Association (EHA) is a not-for-profit organization that supports and connects hematologists worldwide. EHA promotes excellence in patient care, research, and education in hematology towards a cure for all blood disorders.

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General Information

June 5, 2025
EHA2025 Congress platform opens

June 12-15, 2025
EHA2025 Milan, Italy - In-person and live stream

Location 
Allianz MiCo, Milano Convention Centre

August 15, 2025
EHA2025 Congress platform closes

 
 

Scientific Program Committee (SPC) Chair
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EHA-EBMT CAR T-cell Meeting

On this page, you can browse and/or download the 7th European CAR T-cell Meeting Sponsor Program. If the Sponsor Program does not display correctly, please click here or download the file.

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Hematology Jobs

In this section of the EHA website, job opportunities within the field of hematology are posted, when available. Regulations

Service meant for hematologists and related disciplines.

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Publications

Cellular therapies in older adults with hematological malignancies: A case-based, state-of-the-art review
Neuendorff NR, Khan A, Ullrich F, Yates S, Devarakonda S, Lin RJ, von Tresckow B, Cordoba R, Artz A, Rosko AE. J Geriatr Oncol. 2024 Feb 29;15(3):101734.

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Standards for functional precision medicine project update, December 2023

A project update from Prof Philipp Staber. We're confident that we'll successfully finish our SWG-initiated small research project, ‘standards for functional precision medicine (StFPM),’ within the next six months.

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Future

You may find below an overview of the dates and locations of the future EHA Congresses.  
For information on future congresses, please contact Connect at a. congress@ehaweb.

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EHA Research Conference

On this page, you can browse and/or download the interactive ReCon Meetings Sponsor Program. EHA is proud to announce the third edition of the EHA Research Conference, titled "Transcriptional control and chromatin alterations in normal and abnormal hematopoiesis".

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