Metabolics.be symposium 2026
The metabolics.be symposium 2026 will be held on 22/05/2026 at Université du Travail de Charleroi . This year's theme is " Red Flags in inborn errors of metabolism". REGISTRATION Registration…
The metabolics.be symposium 2026 will be held on 22/05/2026 at Université du Travail de Charleroi . This year's theme is " Red Flags in inborn errors of metabolism". REGISTRATION Registration…
It is time to renew your membership! Your metabolics.be membership is about to expire and we sincerely hope that you will join us for another outstanding year of great programs…
The metabolics.be symposium 2026 will be held on 22/5 at Université du Travail (UT) in Charleroi and is titled “Red Flags in Inborn Errors of Metabolism". Registration can be done from now…
The metabolics.be symposium 2025 will be held on 25/04/2025 at The Meeting Lab, ZwijnaardeThis year's theme is " Metabolics.be United". REGISTRATION Registration for this event is required and can be…
The metabolics.be symposium 2025 will be held on 25/04 at Meeting Lab in Gent and is titled be.united. Registration can be done from now on and until 14/04 via this…
It is time to renew your membership! Your metabolics.be membership is about to expire and we sincerely hope that you will join us for another outstanding year of great programs…
The metabolics.be symposium 2024 will be held on 26/04/2023 at Maison de la Poste (Tour et Taxi). This year's theme is " Vitamins and metabolic disorders". REGISTRATION Email your name,…
"The changing mission of early diagnosis in Inborn Errors of Metabolism: from population screening towards targeted screening and back." A ROOM WITH A ZOO, Antwerp, 21/04/2023 Registration is required and…
The metabolics.be symposium 2023 will be held on 21/04/2023 at Antwerp Zoo. This year's theme is "The changing mission of early diagnosis in Inborn Errors of Metabolism: from population screening…
Maastricht University is recruiting patients for a Phase I clinical trial with autologous muscle stem cells in m.3243A>G mutation carriers (MELAS, MIDD syndrome). Please contact Dr. René De Coo if…