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On February 29, 2024, the Montpellier School of Medicine will host a roundtable discussion to celebrate International Disease Day, featuring a program packed with discussions and knowledge-sharing sessions.

The event, co-organized by the Montpellier-Nîmes Rare Diseases Expertise Platform and Rare Diseases Occitanie, will begin at 9:30 a.m. in the “Rondelet” lecture hall.

We invite you to register via this link.

The morning will feature a scientific panel discussion on rare diseases, introduced by the Dean, Isabelle Laffont, and the research directorate of the University Hospital Center.

Featuring presentations by various experts, such as:

  • David Geneviève and Sophie Dancygier, “Rare Diseases and Innovation”
  • Célia Cardoso, “the voice of the patient”
  • Kévin Yauy: “AI to Resolve Diagnostic Deadlocks in Rare Diseases”
  • Christian Jorgensen: “Therapeutic Innovation for Autoimmune Diseases”
  • Amaria Baghdadli: “MARIANNE Cohort: Autism and Rare Diseases”

Following these presentations, there will be discussions and Q&A sessions with the audience.

The afternoon will be devoted to a stroll through the city of Montpellier (2:30–4:00 p.m.: Rare Disease Walk between Place du Peyrou and Place de la Comédie; dress code: PINK,PURPLE, BLUE, GREEN), followed by 5:00–7:00 p.m.: Community Fair and finally the Hépatik Girlshow ,from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM at Montpellier City Hall (Salle des Rencontres – free admission).

This event aims to raise awareness and provide information on issues related to rare diseases, highlighting innovation, the voices of patients, the use of artificial intelligence for diagnosis, therapeutic innovation, as well as research cohorts on autism and rare diseases.

A rare disease affects about 1 in 20 people in the general population, which amounts to just over 3 million French people to date. Living with it means navigating life outside the norm in every aspect, which can lead to a strong sense of isolation.

Let’s come together to support this important day of solidarity!