City: Warth-Weiningen
Language: English
Credits: 1 EC
About
Over three intensive and inspiring days, participants explore cutting-edge scientific developments and current ELSI topics in the rare disease field.
Through interactive lectures and hands-on workshops led by national and international experts, the program addresses topics such as advances in exome and genome sequencing, development and regulation of novel therapies including ATMPs, the use of model organisms and human in vitro models, the design of rare disease clinical trials, regulatory frameworks, person-centred and patient perspectives in rare diseases, and ethical challenges related to genetic testing and treatment.
The summer school also highlights how research on rare diseases can advance our understanding of common diseases.
A key element of the program is peer exchange: all participants present their own research projects during dedicated poster sessions and selected abstracts are invited for short oral presentations. This creates a supportive environment for discussion, feedback and networking with both faculty and fellow participants.
Course leader
University of Zurich/ University Children's Hospital Eleonore Foundation
Course aim
Get three days of hands-on learning, cutting-edge science and insider insights from international experts in rare diseases. You will dive into topics from therapy development and next-generation sequencing to patient-led research and ethical challenges, all in an interactive, interdisciplinary setting. Present your own work, get feedback and connect with peers and mentors from around the world.
Fee info
Fee
250 CHF, PhD students 250 CHF / participants from academia and clinics 350 CHF / industry 500 CHF