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Events

Welcome to our Events Calendar! Stay up-to-date with the latest happenings in the rare disease community in Canada and beyond. From webinar and conferences to workshops and other events, our calendar is your one-stop destination for all rare disease-related happenings. Explore upcoming events, mark your calendar, and join as we work together to make a difference in the lives of those affected by rare diseases.

Watch our walkthrough videos in English and French for guidance navigating the calendar HERE. 

Challenges in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Inflammatory Neuropathies

Delivered by Dr. Filip Eftimov (University Medical Center of Amsterdam, the Netherlands) & Jean-Philippe Plançon (EPODIN – European Patient Organisation for Dysimmune and Inflammatory Neuropathies, France), January 23rd 2025 at 16:00 Paris Time This is a EURO-NMD webinar in collaboration with ERN-RND (rare neurological disorders) and European Academy of Neurology. READ CAREFULLY please: By registering […]

CIHI-Foundations of Patient Partnering Virtual Sessions

Calling all patient and family partners! Are you interested in attending a training session to learn about foundational patient engagement concepts, participate in skill-building activities, and network with other patient and family partners? Consider signing up for a free 3-hour virtual training session developed in collaboration by CIHI and the Patient Advisors Network (PAN).

The Festival of Genomics & Biodata London

The UK’s largest life sciences event is back! Now celebrating its 10th year, the Festival has long been the annual get-together for the UK genomics community. And with more speakers and sessions than ever before, the 2025 edition is bigger and better than ever! As the genomics sector has expanded, so has its impact. The Festival […]

Building Bridges: Essential Supports for Children with Disabilities and Their Families in Schools, Healthcare, and Community

What do children with disabilities and their families need to thrive? A team of researchers, mothers, and children and youth with disabilities set out to answer this question by exploring their experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. Their mission? To uncover what supports and services — spanning healthcare, education, and community life — families need now and in […]

Neuromuscular Mystery Case Rounds

Muscular Dystrophy Canada (MDC) and the Neuromuscular Disease Network for Canada (NMD4C) are pleased to invite you to Neuromuscular Mystery Case Rounds. This case-based rounds webinar is for Canadian clinicians, academics, and trainees with an interest in neuromuscular disease. NMD4C and MDC are providing organizational and technical support. This is an independent clinical/academic webinar with […]

PxP 2025 Webinar Series. The patient perspective: Barriers and facilitators to patient partnership in research

The webinar series is all about patient engagement in health research, also known as patient and public involvement (UK) or consumer involvement (Australia). It is worth mentioning that ‘patient engagement’ in health research is distinctly different from signing up to be a research participant. Taking part in a study as a participant (for example trying […]

The 8th International TREAT-NMD Conference

The next TREAT-NMD international conference will take place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates from the 6th to 8th of February 2025.  It will be a fantastic event welcoming delegates from all over the world including academics, patients and carers, patient advocacy organisations, clinical specialists and industry. Delegates will have the opportunity to: Network with partners […]

Update on NMOSD and MOGAD’ Meeting, 7-8 Feb 2025

The Update on NMOSD and MOGAD meeting, organized by the European Charcot Foundation in partnership with the European Network of NMOSD and MOGAD, will take place in São Paulo, Brazil, on February 7-8, 2025.

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