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SUMMARY:King's Health Partners Rare Disease Grand Round: Hepatobiliary disease
DESCRIPTION:Join the upcoming Rare Disease Grand Round\, hosted by the King’s Health Partners Rare Disease Network—bringing together researchers and clinicians across the region to foster collaboration\, share insights\, and advance rare disease research. \nThis session will focus on hepatobiliary disease\, featuring expert talks on cutting-edge research: \nMind over MASLD: Unravelling brain dysfunction in steatotic liver disease – Dr Anna Hadjihambi\, Group Lead\, UKRI Future Leaders Fellow\, King’s College London \nPresentation by Prof Philip Newsome\, Professor of Hepatology and Director of The Roger Williams Institute of Liver Studies – title to be announced \nThe event will be chaired by Dr Cristina Dias\, Chair of the KHP Rare Disease Network\, Clinical Reader in Genomics and Neurodevelopment at King’s College London\, and Consultant in Clinical Genetics and Genomics at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust. \nWhy attend? Connect with the King’s Health Partners research and clinical community\, hear from leading experts\, and explore the latest developments in rare disease research. \nRecording available later on the KHP Learning Hub.
URL:https://www.m4rd.org/event/kings-health-partners-rare-disease-grand-round-hepatobiliary-disease/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:Genomics,HCPs,Lectures,Rare Diseases,Research,Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="King's Health Partners":MAILTO:jennifer.1.burt@kcl.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:EDIRA 'Let’s COCO: Celebrating the Doers
DESCRIPTION:A Hybrid event celebrating DOERS who showcase their Collaboration – Outreach – Co-creation projects with impactful Outcomes. \nThis is your chance to be part of a dynamic\, hybrid gathering.
URL:https://www.m4rd.org/event/edira-lets-coco-celebrating-the-doers/
LOCATION:Edgbaston Park Hotel
CATEGORIES:Networking,Rare Diseases,Showcase
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SUMMARY:Your Rare Event Toolkit: Plan\, Run\, Inspire
DESCRIPTION:Thinking of running a Rare Disease event in 2026?  Whether it’s a seminar\, study day\, or conference — this session is for you. \nJoin Medics for Rare Diseases and our panel of Ambassadors who successfully organised Rare Disease events last year. Learn the ropes\, get inspired\, and discover how to make your event a success! \nWhat to expect\n💡 Resources and guidance – Find out what support and materials are available to help you plan and deliver your event.\n🧭 Top tips from experience – Hear from Ambassadors who’ve been there and done it\, and learn what worked for them.\n💬 Q&A session – Bring your questions and ideas to our Ambassador panel. \nWho should attend?\nMedics for Rare Diseases Ambassadors: medical students\, trainees\, and healthcare professionals interested in running a Rare Event or patient advocates looking to raise awareness of rare conditions in their community or institution. \nWhy attend\nYou’ll leave with practical advice\, ready-to-use resources\, and the confidence to host your own Rare Event in 2026 — helping your peers and colleagues to become Rare Aware 💜
URL:https://www.m4rd.org/event/your-rare-event-toolkit-plan-run-inspire/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:Ambassadors,Rare Diseases,workshop
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CREATED:20251010T133137Z
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SUMMARY:Rare 101: Train the Trainer – Plan Your Own Rare Disease Session
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to deliver engaging Rare Disease 101 talks with tips\, resources\, and insights from experienced ambassadors. \nThinking of running a Rare 101 training session in 2026? Whether you’re planning a full session or just have 10 minutes to introduce the basics\, this online training is designed to help you succeed. \nJoin our ambassadors—who have run successful sessions before—for an engaging and practical online workshop. Discover how to plan your own Rare 101 talk\, get inspired by real examples\, and access the resources you need to deliver a meaningful session. \nWhat to Expect: \nPractical Resources: Get tools and materials to help you plan and deliver your Rare 101 talk.\nExpert Insights: Learn the fundamentals of rare disease and understand how every healthcare professional can make a difference.\nTips & Tricks: Hear from ambassadors who have delivered sessions successfully.\nInteractive Q&A: Ask your questions and get advice from Helen\, our experienced trainer. \nSign up today to secure your spot and start planning your impactful Rare 101 session!
URL:https://www.m4rd.org/event/rare-101-train-the-trainer-plan-your-own-rare-disease-session/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:Ambassadors,M4RD,Rare Diseases,workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260306T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260306T170000
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SUMMARY:Demystifying the connection between patients and researchers
DESCRIPTION:Co-hosted by Medics for Rare Disease and King’s Health Partners Rare Disease Network \n📅 Date: Friday 6 March 2026 \n⏰ Time: 12:00 – 16:45 \n📍 Location: Great Hall\, King’s College London – Strand Campus\, WC2R 2LS (In-person event) \nAbout the event \nMedics for Rare Disease is pleased to be co-hosting a half-day\, in-person event with the King’s Health Partners Rare Disease Network. \nJoin us for a half‑day event exploring how patients\, researchers\, clinicians and industry partners can work together to drive inclusive\, impactful rare disease research. \nHear real stories\, take part in discussions\, and connect with others working to build equitable research partnerships. \nProgramme highlights\n* Presentations\n* High tea reception with poster displays (more details about Call For Abstracts coming soon)\n* Expert panel discussions. \nWho should attend \nThis event will be of interest to: \nPatients and patient advocates\n* Researchers and clinicians\n* Industry partners\n* Policy makers and research funders\n* Anyone interested in inclusive\, collaborative rare disease research \nRegistration\nBuy your tickets here
URL:https://www.m4rd.org/event/save-the-date-enhancing-inclusivity-in-rare-disease-research/
LOCATION:Kings College London\, Great Hall\, King’s College London – Strand Campus\, London\, London\, WC2R 2LS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference,Health Partnerships,Rare Diseases,Research,workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="King's Health Partners":MAILTO:jennifer.1.burt@kcl.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:Rare Disease\, NF1 and Primary Care: Research Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Building collaborations to advance rare disease research in primary care \nAre you a primary care academic\, clinician with an interest in rare diseases\, rare-disease researcher\, or an industry partner curious about the future of primary care research in rare conditions? \nIf so\, this interactive research development workshop is for you. \nThis NW RDN NIHR-funded workshop will bring together stakeholders from across primary care\, secondary care\, academia\, patient-focused research\, and industry to explore how primary care can better support people living with rare diseases\, using neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) as an exemplar condition. \nThe session will explore:\n* the role of primary care in early recognition and diagnosis\n* diagnostic pathways and longitudinal management\n* coordination across services\n* opportunities to use routinely collected data and digital health tools to strengthen care \nBy identifying key evidence gaps and priority research questions\, the workshop aims to develop a collaborative\, patient-centred research agenda grounded in everyday primary-care practice. \nJoin us to connect\, set research priorities\, and shape collaborative studies that improve outcomes for people living with rare diseases.
URL:https://www.m4rd.org/event/rare-disease-nf1-and-primary-care-research-workshop/
LOCATION:Engine Rooms\, Birchwood Park\, Warrington\, Cheshire\, WA36 YNI
CATEGORIES:clinical,General Practice,HCPs,Lunch & learn,Public health,Rare Diseases,Research,workshop
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