When:
Tuesday, November 12, 2024
Where:
Euronews
Rdp. Schuman 6
1040, Brussels
Millions of Europeans are living with rare diseases where no treatment option exists.
- How can the work from the public and private sector help in accelerating research and raise awareness in rare diseases?
- How innovation, research and investments are key to accelerate the development of treatments?
- How the next Commission and Parliament can support the future of rare disease treatment?
This Euronews debate will look deeper into what needs to be done at the research and policy level.
Registrations are now closed. You can see all upcoming events here.
Innovating for Impact: Shaping the Future of Rare Disease Treatment
When:
Tuesday, November 12, 2024
From 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM
Where:
Online only
Millions of Europeans are living with rare diseases where no treatment option exists.
- How can the work from the public and private sector help in accelerating research and raise awareness in rare diseases?
- How innovation, research and investments are key to accelerate the development of treatments?
- How the next Commission and Parliament can support the future of rare disease treatment?
This Euronews debate will look deeper into what needs to be done at the research and policy level.
Registrations are now closed. You can see all upcoming events here.
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