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European Conference on Rare Diseases & Orphan Products (ECRD)
JUN
Wed
03
JUN
Thu
04

Starts in 1 week from now

Location

Hybrid

Prague, Czechia
Programmes
Health

The European Conference on Rare Diseases & Orphan Products (ECRD) is a patient-led policy-shaping eventon rare diseases in Europe.

The next edition is coming up soon and focuses on 'Rare Diseases in a Changing & Competitive Europe: Shaping policies to address the unmet needs of people living with rare diseases'.

Thanks to its hybrid format, the conference will provide an interesting platform for connection and collaboration, enabling participants across the rare disease community to exchange knowledge, share experiences, and build partnerships.

Find out more and discover the programme here

Note that this is a paying event. The on-site event is sold out. Registration to follow the event online will be open until the start of the event here

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