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Highlights from DGHO24
Oct 17, 2024, 01:11

Highlights from DGHO24

The 2024 Annual Meeting of the German, Austrian, and Swiss Societies for Hematology and Medical Oncology (DGHO24) took place from October 11 to 14, 2024, in Basel, Switzerland.

It was organized by the German Society for Hematology and Medical Oncology (DGHO).

This conference is recognized as one of the most significant gatherings for hematology and oncology professionals in the German-speaking region. It hosted over 5,500 experts from both national and international backgrounds in science and medicine, who shared innovative strategies for diagnosing and treating blood disorders and cancer.

Here are some highlights from the event:

Nico Gagelmann:

“Young hematology and oncology DGHO24!

First of 2 sessions of the inaugural DGHO for young hematologists and oncologists program, starting with Maximilian Merz on myeloma madness, Janine Steichen on CML, Louisa Hempel on precision oncology.

Thanks to DGHO e. V.”

Highlights from DGHO24

Giuliano Filippini Velázquez:

“At the University of Augsburg, we focus our research on AML relapse after alloSCT and seek to improve treatment strategies. In our current project presented at the German Annual Meeting DGHO we show our first analyses of the molecular mechanisms involved in extramedullary AML!”

Highlights from DGHO24

Cyrus Khandanpour:

“Great talks and presentations by members of UCCSH, University of Lübeck, Kiel University⁩ at the Swiss-Austrian and German hematolo-oncology societies conference ⁦DGHO e. V.⁩ in Basel. A lot of new ideas and cooperations.”

Highlights from DGHO24

Moritz Glaser:

“CTNNB1 mutations are an intriguing prognostic and predictive factor in NSCLC! (detailed paper in progress)

In the meantime, I’m thankful for the Young Investigator Award from DGHO e. V. recognising this important research.”

Highlights from DGHO24

Nico Gagelmann:

“The man, the award!

Congratulations Maximilian Merz who received the prestigious Artur Pappenheim Prize for young researchers in Basel during DGHO24 for his amazing work on CAR-T cell therapy and multiple myeloma.

The Artur Pappenheim Prize is an award given by the German Society for Hematology and Medical Oncology (DGHO). It honors outstanding research in the field of hematology, particularly in the study of blood diseases and oncology.

The prize is named after Artur Pappenheim, a pioneering German hematologist known for his contributions to the understanding of blood cells and leukemia. It is awarded annually to recognize significant scientific achievements in these areas for young researchers, encouraging continued research and advancements in hematology and related fields.”

Highlights from DGHO24

Jakob Nikolas Kather:

“We had a fun session on artificial intelligence at the DGHO e. V. German/Swiss/Austrian conference of hematology and oncology in Basel. Both the main room and the overflow room were overflowing … thanks to excellent speakers Munich Leukemia Laboratory, Carolin Schneider and others.”

Highlights from DGHO24

Klaus Metzeler:

“Super proud of my colleague Maximilian Merz from ⁦the University of Leipzig who received the prestigious Pappenheim award of the German Society for Hematology and Oncology (⁦DGHO⁩). Well deserved recognition for his fantastic work on myeloma therapy!”

Highlights from DGHO24

Peptide-based Immunotherapy:

“Congratulations to Susanne Jung on winning the poster award at this year’s DGHO24 meeting in Basel. She was introducing our clinical trial using peptide-based vaccination for the treatment of fibrolamellar hcc patients.”

Highlights from DGHO24

Nico Gagelmann:

“First steps for improved network at DGHO24 for young hematologists and oncologists!

Let’s expand our horizons across specialities and borders to understand and learn more from another.”

Highlights from DGHO24

Giuliano Filippini Velázquez:

“This weekend is the Annual Meeting of the German, Swiss, and Austrian Societies of Hematology and Oncology! DGHO the program is very diverse including themes of medical oncology, malignant and non-mal. Hematology. Lots of learning, fun, and networking is guaranteed!”

Highlights from DGHO24