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9th Translational Research Conference on MYELOPROLIFERATIVE NEOPLASMS: SAVE THE DATE #ESHMPN2022
9th Translational Research Conference on MYELOPROLIFERATIVE NEOPLASMS: SAVE THE DATE #ESHMPN2022
November 12, 2021
9th Translational Research Conference
MYELOPROLIFERATIVE NEOPLASMS
May 13-15, 2022
Budapest, Hungary
#ESHMPN2022
The programme is already available:
STAY TUNED: REGISTRATION OPENING SOON
Looking forward to meeting you face to face in Budapest!
About the Conference:
New insights into the molecular pathogenesis, classification, and management of patients with
Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPN) have arisen at increasing pace during the past years. This International Conference brings together scientists and clinicians to present and discuss new data on the cellular and molecular biology of these disorders as well as their diagnosis and treatment.
The field of MPN research is rapidly expanding and consequently treatment options are changing. Clinical and laboratory investigators involved in the care of MPN patients or in research on the biology of these diseases will profit from hearing international leaders present the newest biological, clinical and therapeutic developments in the field.
The format of the scientific programme is deliberately designed to be conducive to close scientific interaction between speakers and registered participants from all over the world.
CONFERENCE MAIN TOPICS:
• Molecular pathogenesis of MPNs
• Novel MPN therapeutics
• MPN initiation and clonal evolution
• Murine MPN models and pathogenesis/therapeutic studies
• Molecular pathogenesis and therapy of MPN progression and leukaemic transformation
• Recent advances in therapeutics
• Molecular pathogenesis of MPN
For more information, click here!
With the support of*:
Level 2 Conference Partners
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*ESH conference programmes are developed in strict scientific independence
with no input from corporate sponsors.
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