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Policy & advocacy

Our mandateEHA’s policy and advocacy work is guided by the European Affairs Committee, which sets the priorities, formulates positions and actively contributes to engagement with policy makers and stakeholders.

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“Nothing about us without us”: how patient advocacy is changing the game

Nuno Borges MBBS MRes, on behalf of YoungEHA
When it comes to advancing medical care, there is no denying that patients are at the core of everything we do.

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Clinical Research Training in Hematology

The CRTH 2025 call for applications is now closed. What is Clinical Research Training in Hematology (CRTH)?Clinical Research Training in Hematology (CRTH) provides early-career researchers with a unique, 9-month long training and mentoring experience.

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Meeting Program

For the program please click here.  

If you would like a printable / PDF version of the program, you can download it via the 'Scientific Programme' tab in the above linked planner.

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EHA-SWG Scientific Meeting on MDS/MPN/AML: Commonalities and Differences of Myeloid Neoplasms

Join us for this unique and rare opportunity and exchange ideas with MDS, MPN, and AML experts in one meeting. Internationally renowned experts will provide presentations and share the recent developments and answers to your clinical questions.

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EHA-ASH Translational Research Training in Hematology

TRTH 2025 call is now closed. What is Translational Research Training in Hematology?Translational Research Training in Hematology (TRTH) provides early-career researchers with a unique, year-long training and mentoring experience.

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Molecular Hematopoiesis Workshop

The Molecular Hematopoiesis Workshop at the EHA2025 Congress is back!

OrganizersChair: Michael Milsom (Germany)
Co-chairs: Kim De Keersmaecker (Belgium), Elisa Laurenti (United Kingdom) & Britta Will (United States)

Submit your abstract for the workshop here

Program The workshop will take place on Thursday, June…

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Open Access: the ‘Plan S’

 

Research and academic groundwork funded with public means should be free and open to everyone. That is the principle behind Open Access that was formulated in 2003 in the Berlin Declaration.

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