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Date: Friday 21 January 2022
Time: 09:30 - 13:00
The St George’s Genetics & Genomics and Neurosciences Clinical Academic Groups are pleased to announce a joint half-day symposium on Friday 21st January 2022 via MS Teams.
This will be an opportunity to hear about research and clinical services in neurogenetics at St George’s and to encourage new collaborations between our disciplines.
In addition, we are excited to welcome Professor Sarah Tabrizi from UCL as our keynote speaker for an update on the therapeutic challenge of Huntington’s disease.
Click here to view a full programme for the symposium.
Join the event on MS Teams.
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