This is the EHA 2026 virtual attendee network — every account identified from the meeting's physician social conversation, classified by type, region, and country, and ranked by reach and engagement. It surfaces the oncologists, institutions, and rising community voices most active at EHA 2026, each linked to their profile. Last updated July 13, 2026.
KOL Pulse ranks the most influential voices at EHA 2026 by how much reach and engagement each account generated among the oncology community during the meeting — not by follower count alone. The network above surfaces the top-ranked oncologists and identified accounts, each linked to their profile, so you can see exactly who drove the EHA 2026 conversation. Academic key opinion leaders appear alongside a growing set of high-signal community oncologists and fellows.
A KOL influencer network is a map of who is amplifying whom in the oncology conversation around a conference. KOL Pulse builds it from verified physician social content collected during EHA 2026: every account is classified (physician, institution, media, industry, patient advocate), engagement is measured, and retweet and mention relationships are drawn into an interactive graph. Clicking any KOL filters the network to the accounts amplifying that voice, showing the real structure of influence at the meeting.
The network breaks EHA 2026 participation down by institution and by geography. Each identified account is tagged to its category and, where known, its region and country, so the page can show which cancer centers, societies, and countries generated the most physician activity at the meeting. Use the category and region breakdowns on the page to see where the EHA 2026 conversation was concentrated.
Beyond the established academic names, KOL Pulse surfaces rising community oncologists and graduating fellows at EHA 2026 by ranking on engagement rather than follower count — physicians whose posts drove peer discussion even without a large audience. These emerging voices are classified and ranked alongside the incumbents in the network above, making it easy to spot the newer high-signal contributors the traditional lists miss.
KOL Pulse captures the verbatim posts oncologists publish during EHA 2026 and organizes them by the trials and themes generating the most discussion. Rather than summarizing, the platform shows the actual physician voices and links each ranked KOL to their commentary, so you can see which readouts, debates, and topics the oncology community engaged with most at the meeting.