Every year, CLOSER Leukemia Consortium meets for a three-day Assembly. In this occasion, each Work Package team can show the outcomes of the last year of the Project and illustrate what the next steps will be. This year is going to be a special one;...

Maria Elizabeth Garcia, PhD - Sant Joan de Déu Hospital Today we are going to meet who's behind CLOSER Project, and how the coordination of an international project such as ours is organised. Elizabeth García, Project Manager from Sant Joan de Déu Hospital, is answering our...

The webinar CLOSER consortium organised to talk about the role of researchers in childhood leukemia. November 30th | TUE | 17.00 (CET)All the events organised by CLOSER's consortium are free, you just have to confirm your participation clicking the following link.  A G E N D A 17.00 - Welcome & CLOSER Project Introduction17.10 - Research Institutes involved...

  Do you know what's the role of Patients' Organisations in childhood leukemia? What challenges are they facing and how did COVID-19 affected their activities? Are there any differences between POs in Europe and Latinamerica?   CLOSER's partners Fundació Sant Joan de Déu and Asociación Pulseras Candela (Spain) are going...

One of the main objectives of the CLOSER project is to reach out to the most important people in the management of leukemia, that is, patients and their families! To be as transparent as possible and to have several platforms to both inform and contact...

The first General Assembly Meeting (GAM) was held on the 22nd May 2019 in Prague (Czech Republic), immediately after the annual meeting of the European Society of Pediatric Oncology. The main objective of the first GAM was to check the progress of the project. In...

CLOSER has already started to take its first steps! The partners met last January in Barcelona to officially present the project, Over the next five years, experts from Argentina, Austria, Chile, the Czech Republic, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom and Uruguay will study the different...

Childhood leukemia is a rare disease, slightly more common in Latin American and Caribbean countries, but the survival rate there is significantly lower than that of patients in Europe....

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