SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY
OF INBORN ERRORS OF METABOLISM

Germany

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  • Advisory Council Member:

    Prof Thomas Opladen
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  • National Societies:

    Working group for paediatric metabolic disorders
    Arbeitsgemeinschaft für pädiatrische Stoffwechselstörungen (APS)

    Society Website
    http://www.aps-med.de

    Annual Meeting
    13-15 March 2024, Kassel, Germany
    Annual Meeting Chair: Prof Barbara Plecko 


    Committee Members

    Chair
    Prof Dr Ute Spiekerkötter / Prof Dr Joannes Häberle
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    Secretary
    Prof Dr Chris Mühlhausen
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    Treasurer
    Prof Dr Chris Mühlhausen
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  • About the Society:

    The working group for paediatric metabolic disorders (APS) represents a sub-specialty in child medicine; as such it aims at a close co-operation with national societies for child medicine and with other scientific societies and working groups.

    Ordinary members of the APS can be any physician or scientist, who possesses a special interest and experience in the area of the metabolic disorders in children, who supports the goals of the APS, and is required to participate in the yearly conference.

    Extraordinary members can be any person, society or organization, who serves the purpose of the society. They are not bound by rules for ordinary members.

Membership

Membership of the Society is open to all interested in and willing to support the aims of the Society.

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