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Meet Ton Hagenbeek, our May volunteer of the month
Anton Hagenbeek began as EHA Volunteer when EHA was only starting out. Below you will read more about his motivations and invites fresh blood to support the organization.
Read moreChallenging the safety of conformity: Better poster design to disseminate scientific knowledge fast
“Congratulations – your abstract was accepted for the upcoming EHA congress”.
Read moreRolling out CAR T across Europe
Prof Christine Chomienne talking about CAR T implementation challenges during the 7th EAPM Presidency Conference in Brussels.
Read moreMission ‘Gene Therapy’ for Horizon Europe
Mission ‘Gene Therapy’ for Horizon Europe
Advanced therapies, such as gene therapy, hold promise for treating a wide range of chronic diseases and improving patients’ quality of life.
“Science is all about synergy” - Francesca Vinchi, woman in hematology/EHA volunteer
This Women’s History Month, we are putting the spotlight on women in hematology. One of them is Francesca Vinchi, also an EHA Volunteer.
Read more“Follow your dreams! Go for it!” – Verena Gaidzik, woman in hematology/EHA volunteer
Verena Gaidzik is a physician scientist in the department of Internal Medicine III (Head: Prof. Dr. Hartmut Döhner) at the University Hospital of Ulm. She has board certifications in internal medicine, hematology and oncology as well as palliative medicine.
Read moreMeet Antonio Almeida, our February Volunteer of the Month
EHA is a Public Benefit Organization under Dutch law.
Read moreMeet Antonio Almeida, our February Volunteer of the Month
EHA is a Public Benefit Organization under Dutch law.
Read moreUptake of CAR T cell therapy in Europe
Gene (editing) therapy continues to break ground in hematology, showing promising results in tackling severe blood cancers. Yet, its uptake in the European Union is slow, with few patients benefiting from it so far.
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