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Meet Irene Roberts, our September volunteer of the month
Can you tell us what you do for EHA and when you started?
I joined EHA in 2003 and shortly afterwards I was lucky enough to be elected as a member of the EHA Board.
Meet Irene Roberts, our September volunteer of the month
Can you tell us what you do for EHA and when you started?
I joined EHA in 2003 and shortly afterwards I was lucky enough to be elected as a member of the EHA Board.
Meeting report | HOPE ASIA 2019 Kolkata
The first edition of the Highlights of Past EHA (HOPE) in Asia was held in Kolkata, India and was a great success.
Read moreYoungEHA featured in the European Medical Journal!
As part of a series of interviews conducted at this year’s EHA congress in Amsterdam, the European Medical Journal has published their highly insightful discussions with three distinct members: Professor Shai Izraeli, Professor Barbara Bain, and YoungEHA’s very own Dr…
Read more“Nothing about us without us”: how patient advocacy is changing the game
Nuno Borges MBBS MRes, on behalf of YoungEHA
When it comes to advancing medical care, there is no denying that patients are at the core of everything we do.
Meet our first Physician Scientist Research Grant winner
In 2018 the Physician Scientist Research Grant was awarded for the first time.
Read moreMeet 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.
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.
FUNDING ALERT: Calls published on ATMPs, T cells and cancer research
In recent weeks, two Calls for proposals were published that offer relevant funding opportunities for hematologists:
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Current status of the Clinical Trials Regulation
HemAffairs Article #2 – June 2019
In 2014 the European Parliament approved the Clinical Trials Regulation (CTR) that is supposed to replace the Clinical Trials Directive (CTD) from 2001. Five years later, the regulation has not yet become applicable.