SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY
OF INBORN ERRORS OF METABOLISM

The aim of the society is to foster the study of inherited
metabolic disorders and related topics.


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2 - 4 June 2026

13th European Conference on Rare Diseases & Orphan Products (ECRD 2026), Prague

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SAVE THE DATE! The next ECRD will be held on 2-4 June 2026 in Prague and will be titled “Rare Diseases in a Changing & Competitive Europe: Shaping policies to address the unmet needs of people living with rare diseases”. 

The ECRD is the largest, patient-led, rare disease policy-shaping event held in Europe.

By bringing together people with rare diseases and patient advocates, policy makers, healthcare industry representatives, clinicians, regulators and Member State representatives, EURORDIS harnesses the power of this extensive network to shape goal-driven rare disease policies of the future.

With over 700 participants attending in 2024, the Conference represents an unrivalled opportunity to network and exchange invaluable insights within the rare disease community. Through collaborative efforts, these discussions culminate in clear policy recommendations that can influence both EU and national policies.

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