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SPC Advisory Board, EHA2025 Congress
Current committee members
Lorena Arranz, Norway
Peter Borchmann, Germany
Veronika Buxhofer-Ausch, Austria
Ana Cvejic, Denmark
Matteo Della Porta, Italy
Michael Doubek, Czechia
Andreas Glenthøj, Denmark
Maria Gomes da Silva, Portugal
Julia Hauer, Germany
Daniel Hodson, United Kingdom
Cristina João, Portugal
Sören Lehmann, Sweden
Tamás Masszi, Hungary
Karinna Meijer, The Netherlands
Jamie O'Sullivan, Ireland
Cristina Papayannidis, Italy
France…
Substances of Human Origin (SoHO) legislation
EHA’s involvementEHA has been involved in both the evaluation and subsequent revision of the EU legislation on human blood and blood components. The evaluation of these rules, which dated back to 2002, began in 2016.
Read moreCommittees and units
The EHA Board sets up committees and units to perform specific tasks and activities.
Read moreEHA-BMSH Joint Membership
Save up to €80 by becoming a joint member of EHA and the Bulgarian Medical Society of Hematology. We've joined forces with the Bulgarian Medical Society of Hematology (BMSH) to offer a special joint membership deal during 2024.
Read moreScientific networks
Specialized Working Groups (SWGs)In order to cover the full hematology field, EHA Specialized Working Groups (SWGs) are divided in two groups: disease-oriented and overarching SWGs.
Read moreEHA Kick-off Grants
The call for applications is closed. The EHA Kick-off Grant is a one-year grant intended to support basic and translational early career researchers in hematology.
Read moreCall for interest
As a member of an EHA committee or taskforce, you’ll be instrumental in taking our ambitions to the next level.
Read moreRegistration & accommodation
Register here
Individual registrationIn-person registration fee includes:
Access to the scientific and educational sessions of the meeting
Networking opportunities to speak with the faculty during breaks and the welcome reception
Coffee/tea breaks and lunches on April 25 and 26
Access to the poster sessions and…
Publications
Dexamethasone treatment for COVID-19 is related to increased mortality in hematologic malignancy patients: results from the EPICOVIDEHA registry
Aiello TF, Salmanton-Garcia J, Marchesi F, et al. Haematologica. 2024 Aug 1;109(8):2693-2700.
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