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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.
EHA congratulates the Spanish Society of Hematology on its 60th anniversary
EHA President, John Gribben and member of the SEHH, María Victoria Mateos
On Thursday, June 20 the Spanish Society of Hematology (SEHH) officially celebrated its 60th anniversary with a commemorative event in Madrid.
Jobs at EHA
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.
Read moreYoung researchers to benefit from EHA training and mentoring
Participation in EHA-CRTH will allow these researchers to fine-tune the skills and knowledge required to successfully design, run and complete clinical trials.
Read moreChairs and members
ChairAli Taher, American University of Beirut Medical Center (Lebanon)
Co-chairAchille Iolascon, University of Naples Federico II (Italy)
SWG Steering Committee members
Patricia Aguilar Martinez, Henri Mondor University Hospital (France)
Maria Domenica Cappellini, University of Milan (Italy)
Marta Morado, Hospital Universitario La Paz (Spain)
Martina Muckenthaler, University…
Meet Maria-Victoria Mateos, our April Volunteer of the Month
Maria Victoria Mateos currently heads the Scientific Program Committee of the 24th EHA Congress which will be held on June 13-16 in Amsterdam.
Read moreMeet Maria-Victoria Mateos, our April Volunteer of the Month
Maria Victoria Mateos currently heads the Scientific Program Committee of the 24th EHA Congress which will be held on June 13-16 in Amsterdam.
Read more“Complement-ing” positive outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic
Dr Dimitrios Mastellos (@dmastellos)
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a huge impact on research worldwide. Multiple projects have been halted and researchers have lost their jobs.
Enabling the spread of good research – a day in the life of an Editor-in-Chief
Most conversations with the Editor of a scientific journal usually revolve around the acceptance (hooray!) or rejection (oh no!) of our research work.
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