EHA 2022 Brazil 16 +17

JMARQUARDT TECHNOLOGIES GMBH

Desenvolvido para iPad

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Descrição

Welcome to the mobile app of the EHA2022 Hybrid Congress. European Hematology Association (EHA) is the leading European Association that brings together all medical professionals, researchers and scientists with a passion for hematology.

Use this app to follow our latest Congress news, receive updates about the program and to view the content.

Via the App, all registered Congress participants will be able to submit questions (Q&A) during all sessions of the program in-person as well as virtually.

The EHA2022 Hybrid Congress will take place from June 9-17, 2022 as the first hybrid edition. With this app participants will have access to:

the EHA2022 Hybrid Congress: June 9-12, 2022: Invited speakers, abstract presenters, Sponsored sessions organized by pharmaceutical companies, and more.

the EHA2022 Virtual Thematic days: June 15-17, 2022: Live sessions, new content and special Q&A panel discussions, as well as virtual Sponsored sessions.

the company profiles with interesting content from our industry partners.

all recorded sessions and new content on-demand until August 15, 2022.

Enjoy using the EHA app!

Privacidade do app

JMARQUARDT TECHNOLOGIES GMBH, responsável pelo desenvolvimento do app, indicou que as práticas de privacidade do app podem incluir o gerenciamento de dados conforme descrito abaixo. Para mais informações, consulte sua política de privacidade.

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Os desenvolvedores não coletam nenhum dado deste app.

As práticas de privacidade podem variar, por exemplo, com base nos recursos que você usa ou na sua idade. Saiba mais

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