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Non-EHA Funding Opportunities
Here you will find other interesting funding opportunities for European researchers in hematology. If you are interested in adding additional opportunities to this page, please contact research@ehaweb. org.
Read moreSponsor prospectus
Dear Partner,
Welcome to the digital EHA Sponsor Prospectus 2024-2025. Over the past two years, the world of congresses, meetings, and education has drastically changed.
Sickle Cell Disease: From Research to Clinical Management
Elevate your expertise and impact patient care by joining the EHA's pilot preceptorship on Sickle Cell Disease, designed for early-career hematology specialists, clinicians, lab technicians, and pathologists.
Read moreHow to apply for CBTH
TimelinesApplication CBTH 2025
Deadline: September 24, 2024 (15:00 CEST)
Notification
November 2024
How to apply?Download the signature letter template. Fill in the template and get it duly signed for upload into the online application platform.
Red Cells and Iron
This SWG covers the clinical areas of inherited and acquired disorders of the erythrocyte and iron metabolism.
Read moreEuropean Research Initiative on CLL (ERIC)
ERIC is devoted to improving the outcome of patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) and related diseases. The objectives of ERIC are to promote:
Research in all aspects of chronic lymphocytic leukemia and related diseases.
Quality of Life and Symptoms
The goals of the SWG are:
To promote the evaluation of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in hematology in daily clinical practice and in clinical trials.
Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
The objective of this SWG is the cure of Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) by cooperative research.
Read moreAcute Myeloid Leukemia
The AML SWG represents a group of national and internationally renowned clinical and research experts working in the field of AML.
Read moreAging and Hematology
The SWG "Aging and Hematology" has four main goals for the next four years (2019-2023):
To share clinically useful tools in assessing frailty and comorbidities in older adults with hematologic malignancies.