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EHA Pediatric Course 2019

Dates: April 3-6, 2019
Location: Hotel Riviera, Sorrento, Italy

Pediatric Hemato-Oncology is a very specialized branch of hematology.

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HemaSphere Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief
Jan Cools, Belgium
Deputy Editor-in-Chief
Claire Harrison, United Kingdom
Associate Editors
Stephen Ansell, USA
Martin Dreyling, Germany
Jeroen Eikenboom, The Netherlands
Adele Fielding, United Kingdom
Paolo Ghia, Italy
Simon Hallam, United Kingdom
Robert Hills, United Kingdom
Steffen Koschmieder, Germany
Martina Mückenthaler, Germany
Paula Rodríguez Otero, Spain
Juerg Schwaller, Switzerland

Francesca Vinchi, USA
Scientific Editors
Charles de Bock,…

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Program-at-a-glance

Please click on the image to open the program-at-a-glance.

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VIRTUAL: EHA-TSH Hematology Tutorial

June 25&26, 2021

Meeting Chairs:

Prof S Eichinger (European Hematology Association)
Prof H Özsan (Turkish Society of Hematology)
In close collaboration with the Turkish Society of Hematology, EHA has annually organized  live, joint tutorials (nine in the series), which are organized as part of…

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EHA-HSHT Joint Membership

Join EHA and HSHT to receive up to €50 discount on your membershipThe European Hematology Association (EHA) and the Hungarian Society of Hematology and Transfusion (HSHT) - Magyar Hematológiai és Transzfuziológiai Társaság – MHTT, have joined forces to offer joint membership to…

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Travel Grants

Apply for a Travel Grant here!

Travel grants are intended to support young investigators in the region; therefore, applicants should be 40 years of age or young, and are reserved for applicants from Armenia, Georgia, Iran, Azerbaijan, and Türkiye.

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Novel basis for chemoresistance in AML: DNMT3A R882 mutations promote chemoresistance and residual disease through impaired DNA damage sensing

Although most acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients initially respond to chemotherapy, the majority subsequently relapses and succumbs to refractory disease. Residual leukemic cells that survived chemotherapy may persist over time and later cause the disease to come back.

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