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2023 CTX International Scientific Meeting in Jerusalem

2023 CTX International Scientific Meeting in Jerusalem
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On August 27 and 28, 2023 in Jerusalem (Israel) the first international scientific meeting exclusively dedicated to Cerebrotendinous Xanthomatosis (CTX) will take place.

This event aims to catalyze international basic research and clinical collaborations for CTX and to advance our understanding for improved outcomes for CTX patients and their families. The comprehensive meeting agenda features lectures and discussions from renowned CTX researchers, medical professionals, and patient advocacy group leaders from approximately a dozen countries. The registration is open to all stakeholders, including patients and industry representatives.

Please visit the meeting website to see a detailed programme of the meeting and for registration and travel information.

Abstract submissions for Poster Presentation are open until April 21, 2023.

This meeting is being held as a satellite meeting prior to the 2023 Society for the Study of Inborn Errors of Metabolism (SSIEM) Annual Symposium scheduled for August 29 – September 1.

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