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28 Feb 2017: Rare Disease Day

Home All news & events Events 28 Feb 2017: Rare Disease Day
When
Tuesday, 28 February 2017 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM
Where
Ella Latham Auditorium
The Royal Childrens Hospital
50 Flemington Road, Parkville, 3052
Morning tea provided from 11am
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The Genetic Support Network of Victoria, the Australian Genomics Health Alliance and Rare Voices Australia are this year hosting a special seminar to mark Rare Disease Day. The seminar, themed “research brings hope”, will feature talks from an Australian Genomics researcher, a clinician, and a community member sharing their experience of living with a rare disease.

More event details to come.

All are welcome to attend this event. Follow the link to register your attendance.