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Clinical trials

The advance of highly innovative, increasingly personalized therapies in hematology requires novel clinical trial designs and more flexible, adaptive regulatory frameworks and improved data generation to support decision making both during and after clinical studies.

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Membership

Boost your career, fast-track your development, and make new connections by joining a pioneering European hematology organization with global reach.

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Press release: 18th Congress of the European Hematology Association in Stockholm, Sweden June 13-16-2013

The EHA-theme of the year, from June 2013 to June 2014, is dedicated to “Age and Aging in blood disorders”.

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Urgent action needed to avoid widespread shortage of in-vitro diagnostic tests

In a new statement, BioMed Alliance highlights its increasing concern about the availability of In Vitro Diagnostic (IVD) testing devices in Europe.

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EHA attends the EuNet-INNOCHRON Final Conference

The EuNet-INNOCHRON Final Conference, a significant event in the field of hematology, took place in Chania, Crete, Greece from April 4-6, 2024.

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Registration

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The registration fee for the ESH-EBMT-EHA-IPIG 3rd Translational Research Conference: Bone Marrow Failure and Leukaemia Predisposition Syndromes is:
– 600€ for fully trained
– 300€ for in-training *
– 300€ Allied Health Professionals
– 600€ for Corporate
*A proof will be requested to confirm your status.…

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EHA returns to Cairo with the Highlights of the 24th EHA Congress

The 4th Highlights of Past EHA (HOPE) Middle East & North Africa (MENA) took place (for the third time) in Cairo, Egypt, organized in collaboration with the Pan Arab Hematology Association (PAHA) and hosted by the Egyptian Society of Hematology…

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Hematopoietic stem cells: New results to be presented at the 18th Congress of the EHA

During ageing, this fine-tuned regulatory network may become altered, leading to abnormal HSC regulation. The functional quality of HSCs decreases with age partly due to an accumulation of damaged DNA, leading to an increased incidence of hematological malignancies.

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