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Presidential Speakers

Promising crucial developments in the field of hematology, the speakers and presentation topics of the EHA2025 Presidential Session speakers are now available.  

Friday, June 13, 2025 - Presidential Session I

Immunotherapy (TCR related)

Prof.

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SWG Grant-funded projects, 2024

In November and December of 2023, SWGs were invited to develop project ideas and apply for a 2024 SWG Grant. ApplicationsWe received 11 different applications from 9 SWGs. This was two more applications than we received in 2022.

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Policy on double awarding

We want to support as many young investigators and clinicians as possible in their career development. For this reason, we do not allow ‘double awarding.

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Policy on double awarding

We want to support as many young investigators and clinicians as possible in their career development. For this reason, we do not allow ‘double awarding.

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Policy on double awarding

We want to support as many young investigators and clinicians as possible in their career development. For this reason, we do not allow ‘double awarding.

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Policy on double awarding

We want to support as many young investigators and clinicians as possible in their career development. For this reason, we do not allow ‘double awarding.

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Mission

The European Hematology Association (EHA) promotes excellence in patient care, research, and education in hematology.

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Media

How to register for the EHA2025 Congress as a member of the press. Online press registration for EHA2025 will be open until June 15, 2025.

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Words of wisdom

Do you ever wonder what established leaders in the field would tell their younger selves? We have asked this question for you! Every month we bring to you a unique career perspective from people who have once been in your…

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Overview of EHA's Hemoglobinopathies Initiatives

The EHA Topics-in-Focus Hemoglobinopathies Program  (focus on Sickle Cell Disease) aims to expand awareness and education about these increasingly common genetic diseases in Europe, among healthcare professionals, patients and the general population.

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