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About the GvHD Hub

The GvHD Hub is an open-access online resource, dedicated to providing balanced, credible, and up-to-date medical education in GvHD. Our aim is to enhance knowledge in GvHD, through the multichannel dissemination of global advances related to their classification, diagnosis, treatment, and management.
The GvHD Hub shares new data, evidence-based articles, therapy approvals, expert opinions, and international congress coverage to treatment teams and researchers around the world.

Vision

For every treatment team and researcher to have instant access to expert opinions and the latest evidence-based information in GvHD, to aid in treatment decisions and improve the lives of patients globally.

Mission

The GvHD Hub is the solution for a time-stretched HCP to easily access impactful information that expedites learning and empowers their treatment decisions. Informed by patients, curated by world leaders and endorsed by expert societies the GvHD Hub supports HCPs worldwide.

Partnerships

The GvHD Hub was founded in partnership with the European LeukemiaNet (ELN). The ELN is a publicly-funded network of excellence, where clinicians and scientists improve therapy options for patients with leukemia worldwide. Together, they look to define strategies to improve leukemia characterization, its common diagnostic procedures and therapeutic standards, as well as to facilitate clinical and fundamental research. This approach results in the advancement of leukemia research and it supports equal access for all patients to the best possible care.

The GvHD Hub is partnered with the United Kingdom Photopheresis Society (UKPS). The UKPS aims to advance health by promoting the knowledge of photopheresis, stimulate research in this field and disseminate knowledge at meetings, via publications and guidelines. They work to develop best standards in clinical practice for the advancement of care, to the benefit of patients.

Brought to you by SES (scientific Education Support)

Independent medical education (IME), informed by patients, curated by world leaders, endorsed by expert societies. SES supports healthcare professionals and patients worldwide with up-to-date, accessible, and impactful educational content. Our hubs tackle information overload, providing a comprehensive central resource for healthcare professionals (HCPs) in specific disease areas that keep them up-to-date with the latest therapeutic news and world leading opinions. Endorsed by expert societies, and a member of the gCMEp, our platforms ensure credibility and trust. By identifying and filling knowledge gaps in easily digestible formats, we facilitate continuous learning, leading to improved patient outcomes.

The Scientific Education Support Team

The GvHD Hub is brought to you by Scientific Education Support (SES). SES loves nothing more than building communities and networks to facilitate education through collaboration, ensuring that patients have access to the latest support and treatment options. The SES team takes care of the everyday management, content generation, and uploads on the GvHD Hub, assisting the Steering Committee in keeping the site as up to date as possible.