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CATEGORIES:Cambridge Rare Disease Network
SUMMARY:Cambridge Rare Disease Summit 2017 - Dr Segolene A
 yme - Founder of Orphanet Dr Bobby Gaspar - GOSH\,
  Dr Ana Mingorance – Dracaena Consulting\, Chasing
  cures for neurological and rare diseases amongst 
 many others
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20171023T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20171023T193000
UID:TALK74861AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/74861
DESCRIPTION:Tickets available http://camraredisease.org/index.
 php/crdn-summit-2017/ with discounted rates for st
 udents\, start-ups and academics.\n\nThis day long
  event seeks to create a forum that brings togethe
 r patient groups\, healthcare\, academics\, resear
 chers\, biotech companies\, and the pharmaceutical
  industry in a spirit of collaboration\, innovatio
 n and passion to explore our theme : “Re-imagining
  the Patient Journey” for Rare Diseases\n\nKey spe
 akers: Dr Segolene Ayme - Founder of Orphanet\, Dr
  Bobby Gaspar - GOSH\, Dr Ana Mingorance – Dracaen
 a Consulting\, Chasing cures for neurological and 
 rare diseases amongst many others. Talks covering 
 gene-editing\, pharma/patient grp collaborations t
 o treatments\, drug re-purposing and social impact
  bonds\, Mendelian the new rare disease search eng
 ine etc\n\nNew for 2017: Patient Journey poster ga
 llery - seeking collaborations with pharma\, resea
 rchers and clinicians\n\nStudents4RareDiseases bre
 akout session: for foundation doctors\, medics and
  healthcare professionals in early stage training.
  A medic's Rare Disease patient journey\, the util
 ity of the diagnosis\, red flags and the 100\,000 
 Genome Project \n\nNo Isolation breakout session: 
 Norwegian tech company showcase AV1 avatar\, desig
 ned to reduce the isolation experienced by childre
 n with chronic\, lifelong illness. See how AV1 can
  connect and include them.\n\n220+ delegates\, exc
 ellent networking opportunities followed by a drin
 ks and canape reception in the dining hall on site
 \n\n
LOCATION:Robinson College Auditorium\, Grange Road\, Cambri
 dge\, CB3 9AN
CONTACT:jo balfour
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