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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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Chairs and Members

Chair (2017-present)Oliver A. Cornely—University Hospital Cologne, Cologne (Germany)

Co-chair (2023-present)Livio Pagano—Fondazione Policlinico A.

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Call for interest

As a member of an EHA committee or taskforce, you’ll be instrumental in taking our ambitions to the next level.

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Support opportunities

View the EHA Ranking for 2025

EHA thrives on the support of the biomedical industry and the medical profession. The variety of opportunities available for industry range from educational activities to the EHA Congress.

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How to apply for an EHA Research Grant

On this page, we explain all of the actions you'll need to take when submitting a grant application. You can also get a basic overview of the process in our EHA Research Grants diagram.

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Faculty information

We are honored that you have agreed to be part of the faculty for the EHA-HKSH Hematology Tutorial on Lymphoid Malignancies, to be held on April 5-6, 2025 in Hong Kong.

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What an EHA Bilateral Collaborative Grant supports

Our EHA Bilateral Collaborative Grant supports basic and translational lab-based research in hematology. To reflect the collaborative spirit of the grant, the budget must be divided 50:50 between the two PIs.

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Addressing immunoglobulin shortages: EHA and EBA’s strategic recommendations at the EMA

In recent years, shortages of immunoglobulins (Ig) have become a growing concern in the European Union (EU). Since 2018, the European Medicines Agency (EMA)—the EU agency that evaluates and supervises medicines—has received an increasing number of shortage reports.

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What an EHA Innovation Grant supports

Our EHA Innovation Grant supports high-quality clinical or translational research in hematology. To reflect the collaborative spirit of the grant, no more than 40% of the total grant should be allocated to one member of the consortium.

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