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EHA Meetings
Welcome to the overview of upcoming EHA meetings. More information regarding the meetings is available on the individual meeting pages which will be regularly updated.
Read morePrevious Meetings
All of the meetings on this page took place in 2025. The most recent meetings are listed first. To view meetings from previous years, use the navigation menu.
Read moreEHA SIOPe Pediatric Extended Syllabus
In collaboration with the European Society for Paediatric Oncology (SIOPe), EHA has developed a pediatric hematology syllabus as an addendum to the adult hematology syllabus.
Read moreCAR NK-cells project
An SWG Grant-supported project initiated by EHA's SWG on Immune Therapies for Hematologic Disorders.
Read moreEpidemiology of infection in AML: A European Hematology Association survey (EPIAMLINF)
Project team
Jon Salmanton-García
Institution: University of Cologne, Germany
Biography: My research focuses on infectious diseases in hematology, particularly fungal infections and viral complications in immunocompromised patients.
CRYSTAL-Immune pump-priming project
Project team
Christina Halsey
Positions: Professor of Paediatric Haemato-Oncology & Head of School, School of Cancer Sciences, University of Glasgow, and Honorary Consultant Paediatric Haematologist, Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow.
SWG Committee
Current committee members
Konstanze Döhner, Germany (Chair (EHA Board member))
Dominique Bonnet, United Kingdom (Vice-Chair)
Immacolata Andolfo, Italy
Igor Aurer, Croatia
Raul Cordoba, Spain
Hermann Einsele, Germany
Eleni Gavriilaki, Greece (Representative, Young EHA Committee)
Kirsten Gronbaek, Denmark (EHA Board)
Esther Oliva, Italy
Marc Raaijmakers, The Netherlands
Josef Vormoor, The Netherlands
Aim
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Read moreSponsor opportunities
The European Hematology Association (EHA) invites you to support the EHA-SWG Scientific Meeting on From aging hematopoietic stem cells to age-related diseases: opportunities for intervention.
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