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EHA-KCS Hematology Tutorial
EHA is joining the Kazakhstan Cancer Society (KCS) to organize the EHA-KCS Hematology Tutorial on Recent Advances in Lymphoid and Myeloid Malignancies.
Read moreChairs and Members
ChairGiancarlo Castaman, University of Florence - Careggi University Hospital, Florence (Italy)
Co-chairAnna Falanga, University of Milan Bicocca and Hospital Papa Giovanni XXIII, Bergamo (Italy)
SWG Steering Committee
Ajay K Kakkar, Thrombosis Research Institute, London (United Kingdom)
Augusto Federici, University of Milan, University Hospital Luigi…
Priority Points System
The Priority Points System is designed to recognize sponsors’ investment and continuous support for EHA activities, and are allocated for each sponsorship program and/or item.
Read moreResearch & Mentoring
One of EHA’s key pillars is investing in future leaders in hematology.
Read moreLa Cantera coaching
Disease-orientated training courses for young clinicians and researchers, inspired by a world-renowned football academy model. Call for interest from SWGs
In 2025, EHA will fund an additional course based on the La Cantera model.
EHA-SfPM Precision Medicine Meeting
EHA and SfPM (Society for Functional Precision Medicine) are proud to present the first joint meeting on Precision Medicine.
Read moreRegistration & Accommodation
Registration is now closed. Registration fee includes:
Access to the scientific and educational sessions of the meeting
Networking opportunities during breaks and welcome reception
Catering during meeting hours incl.
How to apply
The CRTH 2025 call for applications is now closed. Timelines
Application CRTH 2025
Deadline: September 24, 2024 (15:00 CEST)
Notification
November 2024
Questions: training@ehaweb. orgDownload the Signature letter template.
Adolescents and young adults (AYA)
Spotlight on AYAAdolescents and young adults (AYA) with hematologic diseases are a unique group with special characteristics and needs. In recent years, the challenges related to the management of AYA (particularly in relation to cancer) have increasingly been recognized.
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