TY - JOUR
T1 - The EHA Research Roadmap
T2 - Anemias
AU - Iolascon, Achille
AU - Rivella, Stefano
AU - Anagnou, Nicholas P.
AU - Camaschella, Clara
AU - Swinkels, Dorine
AU - Muckenthaler, Martina U.
AU - Porto, Graça
AU - Barcellini, Wilma
AU - Andolfo, Immacolata
AU - Risitano, Antonio M.
AU - Kattamis, Antonis
AU - Cappellini, Maria Domenica
AU - Taher, Ali T.
AU - De Franceschi, Lucia
AU - Rees, David
AU - Russo, Roberta
AU - Tamary, Hannah
AU - Stauder, Reinhard
AU - Girelli, Domenico
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2021 the Author(s).
PY - 2021/7/30
Y1 - 2021/7/30
N2 - In 2016, the European Hematology Association (EHA) published the EHA Roadmap for European Hematology Research1 aiming to highlight achievements in the diagnostics and treatment of blood disorders, and to better inform European policy makers and other stakeholders about the urgent clinical and scientific needs and priorities in the field of hematology. Each section was coordinated by one to two section editors who were leading international experts in the field. In the five years that have followed, advances in the field of hematology have been plentiful. As such, EHA is pleased to present an updated Research Roadmap, now including eleven sections, each of which will be published separately. The updated EHA Research Roadmap identifies the most urgent priorities in hematology research and clinical science, therefore supporting a more informed, focused, and ideally a more funded future for European hematology research. The eleven EHA Research Roadmap sections include Normal Hematopoiesis; Malignant Lymphoid Diseases; Malignant Myeloid Diseases; Anemias and Related Diseases; Platelet Disorders; Blood Coagulation and Hemostatic Disorders; Transfusion Medicine; Infections in Hematology; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation; CAR-T and Other Cellbased Immune Therapies; and Gene Therapy.
AB - In 2016, the European Hematology Association (EHA) published the EHA Roadmap for European Hematology Research1 aiming to highlight achievements in the diagnostics and treatment of blood disorders, and to better inform European policy makers and other stakeholders about the urgent clinical and scientific needs and priorities in the field of hematology. Each section was coordinated by one to two section editors who were leading international experts in the field. In the five years that have followed, advances in the field of hematology have been plentiful. As such, EHA is pleased to present an updated Research Roadmap, now including eleven sections, each of which will be published separately. The updated EHA Research Roadmap identifies the most urgent priorities in hematology research and clinical science, therefore supporting a more informed, focused, and ideally a more funded future for European hematology research. The eleven EHA Research Roadmap sections include Normal Hematopoiesis; Malignant Lymphoid Diseases; Malignant Myeloid Diseases; Anemias and Related Diseases; Platelet Disorders; Blood Coagulation and Hemostatic Disorders; Transfusion Medicine; Infections in Hematology; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation; CAR-T and Other Cellbased Immune Therapies; and Gene Therapy.
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U2 - 10.1097/HS9.0000000000000607
DO - 10.1097/HS9.0000000000000607
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C2 - 34522846
AN - SCOPUS:85109550492
SN - 2572-9241
VL - 5
SP - E607
JO - HemaSphere
JF - HemaSphere
IS - 7
ER -