Isabelle laffont, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, presented her wishes for 2024. Video of the speech

On February 29, 2024, Montpellier's Faculty of Medicine will host a round table to celebrate International Disease Day with a program rich in discussion and sharing.

The event, co-organized by the Montpellier-Nîmes rare disease expertise platform and maladies rares Occitanie, will start at 9:30 am in the "Rondelet" amphitheater.

We invite you to register via this link.

The morning will be marked by a scientific round table on rare diseases, introduced by Dean Isabelle Laffont and the Centre Hospitalo Universitaire's research department.

Featuring contributions from experts such as :

  • David Geneviève and Sophie Dancygier, Rare Diseases and Innovation
  • Célia Cardoso, "the voice of the sick person".
  • Kévin Yauy: "AI to solve diagnostic impasses in rare diseases"
  • Christian Jorgensen: "Therapeutic innovation for autoimmune diseases".
  • Amaria Baghdadli: "MARIANNE Cohort: Autism and rare diseases

Following these presentations, discussions and exchanges with the public will take place.

The afternoon will be devoted to a stroll through the city of Montpellier (2.30 - 4 pm: Walk in the colors of rare diseases between Place du Peyrou and Place de la Comédie, Dress code: ROSEVIOLET BLEU VERT), then 5 - 7 pm: Village associatif and finally the Hépatik Girl show , between 7 and 10 pm at Montpellier City Hall (salle des rencontres - free).

This event aims to raise awareness and provide information on the issues surrounding rare diseases, highlighting innovation, the voice of sufferers, the use of artificial intelligence for diagnosis, therapeutic innovation, and research cohorts on autism and rare diseases.

A rare disease affects around 1 in 20 people in the general population, i.e. just over 3 million people in France today. Living with it means living on the bangs of the norm in all aspects of life, which can lead to a strong sense of isolation.

Let's unite to support this important day of solidarity!