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#ESHMICRO2023 ONE WEEK LEFT TO SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT!

November 21, 2022

 

4th Scientific Workshop:

The Haematological Tumour Microenvironment

and its Therapeutic Targeting

 

Save the date: February 05-07, 2023

London, United Kingdom

#ESHMICRO2023

 

 

 

 


 

THERE IS ONLY ONE WEEK LEFT FOR YOU
TO SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT!


THE DEADLINE IS NOVEMBER 27th, 2022 (23:59 CET)
Do not miss the opportunity!

 

 


About the programme:

This workshop offers highest-level science on the nature of the normal and malignant haemopoietic stem cell niche. It also aims to present strategies to target haematological cancers in their tumour microenvironment, thereby combining basic research efforts with possible clinical applications. It is designed to promote scientific interaction between participants from all over the world, involving junior and senior biologists and clinicians working in both the academic and industrial settings.

Continuing Medical Education (CME) credit points will be awarded to physicians for the time they will spend at the meeting improving their knowledge and skills. ESH is a provider of the European Hematology CME system.

This meeting will be valuable for you if you are looking for:

• Opportunity for lively discussions with leading and international experts,

networking and forming of collaborations

• Informative and interactive Meet-the-expert-sessions

• Panel discussions with the experts and audience members

• Talks on novel data by outstanding speakers of international calibre

 

 

 



Workshop's main scientific topics:

 

• Normal Haemopoietic stem cell niche

• The bone marrow niche under stress and regeneration

• The bone marrow niche in myeloid malignancies

• Metabolism

• The bone marrow niche in lymphoid malignancies

• Immune cells and immunotherapy

• Preclinical and clinical studies to target bone marrow niche

 

Learning objectives:

• Describe the impact of the niche on haematopoietic development
and ageing of haematopoietic stem cells

• Describe factors such as metabolism and inflammation/infection

influencing the niche and, consequently, haematopoietic stem cells

• The niche in myeloid and lymphoid malignancies

• The impact of immune cells and immunotherapy on the niche

• Concepts and strategies to target haematological malignancies in the niche

 

The programme will include:

Plenary Sessions - Keynote Lectures - Simultaneous Meet the Expert Sessions

Panel Discussions - Poster Presentations - Short Oral Communications

 

 

To meet the faculty, click here!

 

For more information, click here!