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The 59th American Society of Hematology (ASH®) Meeting and Exposition will take place in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, from 9th–12th December 2017. Abstract submission is due to close on Wednesday August 2nd, 11:59 p.m. (Pacific Time); with the call for late-breaking abstract submissions from 20th–30th October.
Registration opened for ASH members on 19th July and will open to non-members on 9th August, 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time; the registration deadline is 1st November. To learn more about the meeting, you can download the preliminary program or visit the official conference website.
The meeting is described by ASH as, “The premier event in malignant and non-malignant hematology”, and will showcase the best scientific research in these fields. The conference will include standard oral sessions of the best selected abstracts, poster sessions, as well as ‘scientific spotlight sessions’ and the opportunity to ‘meet the scientist’. Smaller ‘special interest sessions’ have been scheduled targeting both scientists and practicing hematologists, covering topics such as ‘How to Get published in a Peer-Reviewed Journal’ as well as a special education session on ‘New ASH Clinical Practice Guidelines on Venous Thromboembolism (VTE)’, and a networking reception for female hematologists. Such sessions will contribute to an all-round educational experience, with numerous training opportunities available, in addition to the opportunity to meet with leading scientific researchers and clinicians from a global community of more than 25,000 attendees.
The Lymphoma Hub will be covering key highlights from ASH 2017 including oral sessions, late breaking abstracts, video interviews with key thought leaders, and educational sessions; with a focus on the latest Lymphoma and CLL research that impacts clinical practice.
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