Wiley, a global publisher and leader in research and education, has announced its partnership with the European Hematology Association (EHA) to publish the open access journal HemaSphere, beginning in January 2024. The collaboration between Wiley and EHA aims to establish HemaSphere as the premier open resource for hematologists worldwide.
As an organization committed to promoting excellence in patient care through research and education, Wiley recognizes the importance of open access publishing. With EHA being the largest community of European hematologists, the partnership between the two entities brings together their strengths to benefit the global hematology community.
The collaboration aligns with Wiley's commitment to open access publishing and EHA's dedication to advancing hematology research and patient care.
Under the leadership of Professor Jan Cools from VIB-KU Leuven Center for Cancer Biology in Leuven, Belgium, HemaSphere is dedicated to supporting hematology patient care, research, and education on a global scale. The journal publishes a wide range of content, including peer-reviewed original basic, translational, and clinical research articles, guidelines, review articles, perspectives, editorials, and more.
This partnership exemplifies Wiley's ongoing commitment to open access publishing and its collaboration with professional societies to facilitate the dissemination of scientific knowledge while minimizing barriers to access and sharing.
By joining forces, Wiley and EHA are poised to enhance the visibility, reach, and impact of HemaSphere, furthering the advancement of hematology research and fostering collaboration within the hematology community. The partnership signals a significant development in the field of hematology, reinforcing the importance of open access publishing and the global dissemination of cutting-edge research.
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