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Primary Mitochondrial Disease – A Global Energy Crisis

Tue, 04 Jun

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Join us this June for an intriguing webinar featuring Professor Rahman and Mrs Meldau as they delve into the depths of primary mitochondrial disease. Gain unique insights from their expertise as they unravel the complexities of this condition.

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Time & Location

04 Jun 2024, 11:00 – 12:00

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Primary Mitochondrial Disease - A Global Energy Crisis

PLEASE NOTE: To offset CPD accreditation costs, a minimal fee of R100 will be charged to non-RDSA members to attend the webinar. Registered members of RDSA (researchers, academics, and healthcare professionals) may participate for free. If you are not currently a member of RDSA but would like to join us, please follow this link to sign up today https://www.rarediseases.co.za/rare-research

General Text on Rare Research CPD-accredited webinars

Rare diseases and congenital disorders pose significant challenges to individuals, families, communities, and healthcare systems worldwide. It is crucial to enhance our understanding of the causes, prevention strategies, and treatment options for this significant collective of conditions. This webinar brings together experts and enthusiasts alike, providing a unique opportunity to explore the latest trends, advances, research, and collaborations related to rare diseases and congenital disorders.

Date: Tuesday 4 June 2024

Time: 11 am - 12 pm…

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The Station, 63 Peter Place, Bryanston, Sandton, 2021

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