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EHA-SFH Joint membership
We are pleased to inform that EHA and the Société Française d’Hématologie (SFH) have joined forces and are offering you the possibility of an EHA-SFH Joint Membership in 2024.
Read moreJoin EHA and SEHH and receive up to €70 of combined discount on both memberships.
In 2018 the first joint membership was introduced between the Sociedad Española de Hematología y Hemotherapia (SEHH) and EHA which resulted in a closer cooperation in various areas. This joint membership will continue.
Read moreEHA-SRH Joint membership
We are pleased to inform that EHA and the Societatea Română de Hematologie (SRH) have joined forces and are offering you the possibility of an EHA-SRH Joint Membership in 2023.
Read moreMentoring peer-peer networks – a recipe for success
Isabel Peset1 & Alba Maiques-Diaz2
1 Senior Scientist, Microscopy, Medicines Discovery Catapult, Manchester, UK;
2 Postdoctoral scientist, Biomedical Epigenomics group, IDIBAPS, Barcelona, Spain; YoungEHA committee member.
Scientific networks
Specialized Working Groups (SWGs)
In order to cover the full hematology field, EHA Specialized Working Groups (SWGs) are divided in two groups: disease-oriented and overarching SWGs.
EHA-Balkan Hematology Day 2021
EHA is joining forces with the national societies from the Balkan countries and co-organizing with them the 2nd edition of the EHA-Balkan Hematology Day.
Read moreEHA-EBMT 2nd European CAR T Cell Meeting
Dates: January 30 – February 1, 2020
Location: Sitges (Barcelona), Spain
Chairs: H Einsele, C Chabannon
The 2nd edition of this meeting is jointly organized by the European Hematology Association (EHA) and the European Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation (EBMT).…
Meeting Report: European School of Haematology International Conference of Haematological Disorders in the Elderly
The meeting started by reviewing demographic aspects, physiological changes encountered in the elderly, as well as the definition of older and elderly people, frailty and comorbidity.
Read morePress Release "Crucial Directives must be revised to protect patients' interests and improve access to treatment"
This was a key message of a two-day conference, “Haematology and the next European decade”, hosted by the European Parliament and attended by doctors, researchers, parliamentarians, patients’ organisations and Commission officials.
Read morePress Release: Better funding for research into blood diseases will save more lives
“Haematology is probably the area of medicine that has progressed the most in recent years”, said Professor Robin Foà of “La Sapienza” University of Rome.
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