SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY
OF INBORN ERRORS OF METABOLISM

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  • Advisory Council Member:

    Anastasia Skouma MD PhD
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  • National Societies:

    Hellenic Society for the Study of Inborn Errors of Metabolism (HSSIEM)
    ELLINIKI ETERIA MELETIS TON ENDOGENON METAVOLIKON NOSIMATON
    Ελληνική Εταιρεία μελέτης των ενδογενών διαταραχών του Μεταβολισμού

    Society Website
    http://hssiem.org/

    Society Email
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    Annual Meeting
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    Previous Annual Meetings
    9-11 November 2022 – 1st Workshop in Inherited Disorders of Metabolism: Medical & Dietetic treatment
    18 November 2023 – One day meeting on Neonatal screening in inherited Disorders of Metabolism (+ virtual)
    16 February 2024 – Webinar on Liver & Inherited Disorders of Metabolism
    29-30 November 2024 – 2nd workshop in Inherited Disorders of Metabolism on Metabolic Myopathies
    11 June 2025 – Webinar on Dietetic treatment in Fatty Acid Oxidation Disorders
    28-29 November 2025 – 3rd Workshop in Inherited Disorders of Metabolsim: Recognition & treatment on acute events in Inherited Disorders of Metabolism
     

    Committe Members 

    President
    Olga Grafakou MD PhD
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    Vice President
    Dr. Constantinos Papadopoulos

    Secretary
    Eleana Petropoulou RD MSc

    Treasurer

    Anastasia Skouma MD PhD 

    Board Members
    Spyros Batzios MD PhD
    Triantafyllia Sdogou MD PhD
    Mrs Christina Catsagoni

  • About the Society:

    The Hellenic SSIEM was formed in 2009 with the aim of expanding the knowledge of Metabolic Disorders in the Medical and dietitians’ scientific community.

    The Society consists of 153 members of different specialities: Doctors of different specialities (mainly Paediatricians, Neurologists, Medical Doctors, clinical Scientists, Dietitians) with an interest in the field of inherited disorders of Metabolism.

    We are trying to collaborate with the Greek Association of patients with Inherited Disorders of Metabolism “Krikos Zois” to help patients with metabolic disorders being reimbursed for their medical and dietetic Treatment and the Government to understand their special needs.

    Each year we try to announce two scholarships to help Young Scientists who have a special interest to be trained in Metabolic Disorders and are willing to attend an International course (ORPHAN) or an SSIEM academy course on Inherited Disorders of Metabolism.

    Furthermore, we have started to collaborate with the Italian Society of metabolic Disorders organising webinars on special groups of Metabolic Disorders as we are trying to expand the knowledge of our members gaining more from their experience and research.

    Aims of the Society:

    • The promotion of Research and studies regarding the identification, diagnosis and management of
      Inborn Errors of Metabolism.
    • Communication and collaboration of scientists involved in Inborn Errors of
      Metabolism in Greece and abroad.
    • The represention of its members in corresponding European and International
      Organizations.
    • The organization of National and International meetings in Greece.
    • The promotion of the collaboration of its members with societies, scientific groups
      and institutions involved in the field of Inborn Errors of Metabolism.

     

Membership

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

 Membership 2026      User Profile

 

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Society for the Study of Inborn
Errors of Metabolism (SSIEM)
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South Croydon, CR2 1PN 
United Kingdom

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