Anna A. Avagyan: Young Voices and Shared Purpose at EHA 2026
Anna A. Avagyan, Pediatric Hematologist/Oncologist at Pediatric Cancer and Blood Disorders Center of Armenia, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“We usually measure congresses by sessions, abstracts, and scientific updates.
But the real value is often harder to measure: a conversation after a talk, a colleague you meet by chance, a shared idea that suddenly feels possible.
EHA 2026 had all of this — strong science, meaningful connections, and many moments that reminded me why international communities matter.
As part of YoungEHA, I had the chance to connect with brilliant young specialists from many countries and, importantly, to bring a pediatric hematology perspective into the wider hematology community.
Armenia felt present too — in the discussions, in the network, and in the reminder that smaller countries can still have a strong professional voice.
Leaving EHA 2026 with a stronger feeling that our professional community is closer than it looks.”

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