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Euro-ATAXIA Conference and AGM 2011

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The 2011 euro-ATAXIA annual meeting and AGM will take place in Strasbourg, France from 6 – 8 May 2011.
There will be a range of interesting lay presentations by researchers for euro-ATAXIA members, updating them on research progress in both Friedreich’s Ataxia and the cerebellar ataxias. There will also be opportunities for members to share information and review euro-ATAXIA’s plans.

This conference is being held to coincide with two other scientific research conferences and there will be opportunities for euro-ATAXIA delegates to spend informal time networking with research scientists.


Source/read more  http://ataxia.ie/euroAtaxiaConference2011.php

See also http://www.curefa.org/conference.html 

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