SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY
OF INBORN ERRORS OF METABOLISM

SSIEM - SSIEM officers and council members

Chair

Prof Manuel Schiff, MD PhD
Paris, France

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Secretary

Dr Helen Michelakakis, PhD
Athens, Greece

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Treasurer

Prof Philippa Mills
London, United Kingdom

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Editor in Chief JIMD (ex-officio)

Prof Shamima Rahman, FRCP FRCPCH PhD
London, United Kingdom

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Chair ETAC (ex-officio)

Prof Dr Med Johannes Haberle 
Zurich, Switzerland

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Council Member

Prof Dr David Cassiman, MD PhD
Leuven, Belgium

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Council Member

Dr Andrea Elena Dardis, PhD
Udine, Italy

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Council Member

Dr Angeles Garcia-Cazorla, MD PhD
Barcelona, Spain

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Council Member

Dr Stephanie Grünewald, MD
London, United Kingdom

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Council Member

Prof Ina Knerr, MD PhD
Dublin, Ireland

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Council Member

Prof Giancarlo la Marca, Pharm Sc
Florence, Italy

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Council Member

Dr Risto Lapatto, MD PhD
Helsinki, Finland

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Council Member

Prof Júlio César Rocha, PhD
Lisboa, Portugal

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Co-opted Council Member (Non-Voting) President 2024 SSIEM Symposium

Dr Maria Dulce Silva Quelhas, PharmaD PhD
Porto, Portugal

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