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Highlights of Past EHA (HOPE) Asia 2021

For the third edition of the Highlights of Past EHA (HOPE) Asia, EHA will organize a truly regional meeting by collaborating simultaneously with our hematology partners from the region.

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EHA Mentorship Program

A new, career-focused program that provides individual mentoring support for early and mid-career clinicians and researchers in hematology. The call for mentees closed on February 20, 2025.

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Meetings Sponsor Program

The European Hematology Association (EHA) is a membership organization serving clinicians and researchers with an active interest in hematology in Europe and beyond. We bring together relevant stakeholders to promote excellence in patient care through education, research, and advocacy.

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You can nominate yourself for an EHA Board role as long as you have:

Any type of EHA membership apart from healthcare-affiliated membership
Paid your annual membership fees
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Hematology in the spotlight at EAPM Presidency Conference

April 9, Brussels - The European Alliance for Personalised Medicine is holding its 7th annual presidency conference at the University Foundation in Brussels, and the event will include a session on Hematology - Personalised treatment and personalised prevention.

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Highlights from the SWG

EHA2023 CongressThe EHA2023 Congress was held in Frankfurt, Germany, in June 2023. Guideline sessionTitle‘The European Guidelines on Diagnosis and Management of Neutropenia in Adults and Children.

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ATMPs and CAR-T: the uptake challenge

Advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs) are a game changer for improving the life of patients with severe to life-threatening diseases. In hematology, for instance, CAR T cell therapy has shown promising results in tackling different blood cancers.

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Hematopoietic stem cells: New results to be presented at the 18th Congress of the EHA

During ageing, this fine-tuned regulatory network may become altered, leading to abnormal HSC regulation. The functional quality of HSCs decreases with age partly due to an accumulation of damaged DNA, leading to an increased incidence of hematological malignancies.

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