Newsletter #18 - March 2018
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VASCERN Spotlights: Professor Miikka Vikkula
VASCERN Spotlights: Professor Miikka Vikkula This month we interview the Chair of the Vascular Anomalies Working Group (VASCA WG), Professor Miikka Vikkula, a human geneticist from Brussels, Belgium. Prof Vikkula…
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Start of VASCERN’s 2nd Year Activities
Since March, 1st 2018, VASCERN has started its second year of activities under the 5 Year Framework Partnership Agreement (FPA)! This second year (March 2018-February 2019) will be covered by…
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First Patients Enrolled in the CPMS for VASCERN!
VASCERN is happy to report that we have enrolled out first two patients, one from France and one from the Netherlands, in the Clinical Patient Management System (CPMS). We also…
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EU Consultation on the future EU Research Programme FP9
The European Commission has opened a call for feedback in which research and innovation stakeholders, as well as the general public, can provide their input on the report prepared by Professor…
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VASCERN is looking for an Administrative Assistant and is now on LinkedIn!
The VASCERN coordination team is looking for full-time administrative assistant to join us in Paris, France! The ideal candidate must be fully bilingual in both French and English. Read the…
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Results from the Rare Barometer Voices survey on Patients’ Participation in Research
Results from the Rare Barometer Voices survey on “Patients’ Participation in Research” have been published! Survey participants of Rare Barometer Voices are a community of people living with a rare…
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New collaborative HTAD-WG publication
A new scientific publication on arterial tortuosity syndrome has been published online (advance online publication) in Genetics of Medicine. The publication, entitled Arterial tortuosity syndrome: 40 new families and literature…
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A look back at Rare Disease Day 2018
For Rare Disease Day 2018, the VASCERN coordination team was present at the Rare Disease Village, along with 2 other ERNs, 17 French Rare Disease Networks, 17 patient associations, The…
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Position Statement from the ERN Coordinators Group on UK’s Involvement in ERNs
For the occasion of Rare Disease Day 2018, the European Reference Networks Coordinators Group (ERN-CG) released a position statement regarding the UK’s involvement in the ERN project post-Brexit. The Network…
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One Year Anniversary of the European Reference Networks!
This year, February 28th marked not only Rare Disease Day but also the official one year anniversary of the 24 European Reference Networks (ERNs), which were approved to receive the…
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Up-coming events
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10:00AM-11:00AM (CET)Videoconference call - Webex
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17:00PM-18:00PM (CET)Videoconference call - Webex
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Tutzing/Starnberger, Germany
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17:30PM-18:30PM (CET)Videoconference call - Webex
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16:00PM-17:00PMVideoconference call - Webex
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17:00PM-18:00PMVideoconference call - Webex
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Manchester, UK
The third cardiogenetics training course supported by the European Society of Human Genetics will take place in Manchester, UK (course organizers: Prof Bill Newman, Manchester Centre for Genomic Medicine; Prof Bart Loeys, Clinical Genetics, University of Antwerp; prof Johan Saenen, cardiology, University of Antwerp) from Saturday April 21st to Tuesday April 24th 2018.
The course is mainly intended for young trainees in genetics and cardiology and consists of lectures, interactive and case-based teaching covering clinical and molecular aspects of cardiogenetic disorders. Speakers at this event include Prof Bart Loeys (VASCERN HTAD and MSA WG member) and Prof Xavier Jeunemaitre (VASCERN MSA-WG Co-Chair).
For course program, all practical information and to register for the course please go via the ESHG website here
Ten ESHG scholarschips (covering registration and accommodation) are available for young cardiologists/ clinical geneticists in training from European Countries. Preference will be given to students from countries which are disadvantaged economically. To apply for a scholarship please send after registration a motivation letter to anne.m.burns@manchester.ac.uk.
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17:00PM-18:00PM (CET)Videoconference call - Webex
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Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The 10th International Research Symposium on Marfan Syndrome (MFS) and Related Disorders (RD) will take place from the 3rd-5th of May, 2018 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
This symposium brings together the world’s leading experts (including members from the VASCERN HTAD WG) to discuss the most recent and innovative research on MFS and RD. A wide variety of topics will be discussed including sessions on "Genetic and Environmental Modifiers of MFS and RD Phenotypic Variability" to "Medical and Holistic Treatment Options for Pain in MFS".
Early bird registration ends on February 1st, 2018! To register for this event, click here
Find the schedule for the event here
For further information, click here
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Amsterdam, the Netherlands
The Marfan Foundation’s First International Patient Symposium on Marfan Syndrome and Related Disorders will be held on May 6th, 2018 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
This event will feature leading medical speakers from several countries, including the US, and will offer both education and support programs that were created to increase a patient's understanding of Marfan and related disorders, answer any questions about diagnosis and treatment, and improve the quality of life of patients with these diseases.
Topics pertaining to adults, teens, and children with Marfan and related disorders will be covered. The program also includes a Creating Connections Luncheon where patients can spend time networking with people in their area who also have Marfan or a related disorder.
After the main program there will be time for a meet and greet with the doctors and fellow patients from across Europe.
To register for this event click here
For more information on this event click here
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Vienna, Austria
ECRD – the European Conference on Rare Diseases & Orphan Products is the largest multi-stakeholder gathering in Europe for the rare disease community covering research, development of new treatments, healthcare, social care, public health policies and support at European, national, regional and international levels.
All information & registration available here
Deadline to register: 27 April 2018 Early-bird cut off date: 15 March 2018
Programme
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London, UK
The VASCERN MSA WG will hold a face-to-face meeting on May 23rd, 2018 in the framework of the Pan London aortopathy meeting at Guy's Hospital in London, UK. Further details TBA.
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Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Our VASCA-WG will assemble for a face-to-face meeting on Monday May 28th in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
This meeting will be held before the ISSVA 22nd International Workshop, that runs from May 30th-June 1st, 2018. More details here.
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London, UK
The VASCERN HHT-WG will have a face-to-face meeting in London, UK on May 29th, 2018. Further details on this meeting TBA.
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Brussels, Belgium
The VASCERN HTAD-WG will hold a face-to-face meeting in Brussels, Belgium on May 29th, 2018. Further details on this meeting TBA.
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Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The 22nd ISSVA (International Society for the Study of Vascular Anomalies) International Workshop will be held in Amsterdam, Netherlands from May 29-June 1st, 2018. This biannual meeting will be co-chaired by Prof Leo Schultze Kool (co-chair of the VASCA WG and chair of the Patient Registry WG) and will be attended by specialists from expert centres all around the world.
All of the HCP members of the VASCA WG will be represented and a large number of them will equally be speaking at the event or presenting posters. Our VASCA-WG will use this opportunity to assemble for a face-to-face meeting on Monday May 28th.
This year, for the first time, patient organisations will be actively involved and there will be a Patient Organisations meeting that will take place on the afternoon of Tuesday May 29th, 2018.
This biannual meeting, which is attended by a wide array of specialists including intervention radiologists, dermatologists, plastic surgeons, ENT surgeons, pediatricians, pediatric surgeons, oncologists and pathologists, presents the latest developments in this fast moving area.
Watch the promotional video here
Early bird registration deadline: 16 March 2018
Discounted registration deadline: 1 May 2018
All information and registration on the event page here
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Rotterdam, The Netherlands
The 8th International Lymphoedema Framework (ILF) Conference will take place from the 6th-9th of June, 2018 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. This conference, hosted by the ILF and the Dutch Lymphoedema Framework (NLNet) will be a great opportunity for healthcare professionals, researchers, patients, and industry to discuss the latest advances in the treatment and care of lymphoedema and to raise awareness in order to make it a priority on all national health agendas.
There will also be a Children's Day on June 9th, where children can participate in a variety of workshops all centered around the theme ‘Children and edema: a dynamic duo’.
Register here
For more information, click here!
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Barcelona, Spain
The EURORDIS summer school is taking place in Barcelona from the 11 - 15 June 2018. This year, the summer school will focus on educating patients and researchers on the regulatory process of orphan medicinal products in Europe in order to strengthen their advocacy skills. The last day to register for the English edition is November 30th, 2017 and the last day to register for the Spanish edition is December 15th, 2017.
All information here
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Milan, Italy
The latest advances in human genetics will be explored at the the 51st European Human Genetics Conference in Milan, Italy from June 16-19, 2018. Participants from all over the world will be in attendance and VASCERN members, Prof Laurence Boon (VASCA WG) and Prof Miikka Vikkula (Chair of VASCA WG) will be speakers at this exciting event.
Deadline to submit an abstract: Friday, March 9, 2018
Early bird deadline: Friday, April 6, 2018
Link to programme here
For further information visit the event website here
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9:00AM-1:00PM (CET)Brussels, Belgium
The second meeting of the Scientific Committee of the 101 Genomes Marfan project (P101GM) will take place on June 22, 2018 in Brussels, Belgium.
The P101GM is the first pilot project of The 101 Genomes Foundation, a private Foundation that was created in November 2017 by Ludivine Verboogen & Romain Alderweireldt (Chair of the VASCERN Ethics WG and ePAG representative for the Association Belge du Syndrome de Marfan) who are parents of a child with Marfan syndrome. Its aim is to improve the lives of people affected by rare diseases by supporting research and development through the creation of a bioinformatics platform containing genomic and phenotypic cross-data from a cohort of 101 patients.
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London, UK
The International Congress on Advanced Treatments in Rare Diseases (RARE2018) will take place from July 2-3, 2018 in London, UK. This congress will address the challenges of developing rare disease treatments as well present the latest in rare disease therapies.
Early bird registration, until March 14, 2018, here
For full programme, click here
For further information click here
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Warth (Canton Thurgau), Switzerland
The 6th radiz Rare Diseases Summer School will take place in the Kartause Ittingen, Warth (Canton Thurgau), Switzerland, from July 11th to July 13th 2018. It is organised by radiz, a clinical research priority program of the University of Zurich with collaborations between the Children's Hospital Zurich, the University of Zurich, and the UniversityHospital Zurich.
Lectures by national and international rare disease experts, workshops and poster presentations by participants will all take place during this 3 day event!
Application deadline: April 9th 2018.
See preliminary programme here
For more information click here
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Munich, Germany
The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress 2018, the world's largest cardiovascular congress, will take place from August 25-29th, 2018 in Munich, Germany.
For more information click here
Early Registration Deadline: May 31, 2018.
Register for this event here
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Liège, Belgium
The 6th edition of the International Meeting on Aortic Diseases will be held from September 12-14, 2018 in Liège, Belgium.
"The main goal of The International Meeting on Aortic Diseases (IMAD) is to gather all cardiovascular clinicians and scientists to share their experiences on basic research, genetic aspects of aortic aneurysms, aortic dissections, aortitis, aortic graft infection and their treatment as well as on the new pathophysiological concepts in bicuspid aortic valve, TAVI indications and surgical treatment of aortic valve diseases and also, to provide information about the latest innovations in spinal cord protection."
Speakers at this event include Prof Julie De Backer (our HTAD WG Chair and MSA WG member) and Prof Bart Loeys (member of the HTAD and MSA WGs).
Register for this exciting event here
For the full program and all other information click here
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To be confirmed
VASCERN Days 2018 (2 days annual seminar) will take place on October 11-12, 2018.
Location is to be confirmed!
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Barcelona, Spain
Europe’s largest Orphan Drug Congress will be back for an 8th session from November 6-8, 2018 in Barcelona Spain. This congress allows the rare disease community a chance to discover the latest developments and technologies in the orphan drugs industry.
All information and registration on the event page here
EU calls
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The European Commision Call for the European Joint Programme Co-fund on Rare Diseases has been published:
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/topics/sc1-bhc-04-2018.html
The overall objective is to implement a European Joint Programme (EJP) Cofund for Rare Diseases which would create a research and innovation pipeline "from bench to bedside" ensuring rapid translation of research results into clinical applications and uptake in healthcare for the benefit of patients.
The initiative should follow the policies and contribute to the objectives of the International Rare Diseases Research Consortium (IRDiRC).
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The objective of this action is to support Member states in improving the gathering of information on rare diseases by the implementation of Orphacodes (rare diseases specific codification system).
For more information click here
Submission deadline: 26 April 2018 at 17:00 PM (CET)
VASCERN is a European Reference Network (ERN) approved by the ERN Board of Member States. The ERNs are co-funded by the European Commission. For more information about the ERNs and the EU health strategy, please visit http://ec.europa.eu/health/ern.
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