SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY
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2015

How strict is galactose restriction in adults with galactosaemia? International practice. Mol Genet Metab. 2015 May;115(1):23-6
Adam S, Akroyd R, Bernabei S, Bollhalder S, Boocock S, Burlina A, et al.

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2012

Optimising growth in phenylketonuria: current state of the clinical evidence base. Clin Nutr. 2012 Feb;31(1):16-21
Dokoupil K, Gokmen-Ozel H, Lammardo AM, Motzfeldt K, Robert M, Rocha JC, van Rijn M, Ahring K, B�langer-Quintana A, MacDonald A.

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2011

Adjusting diet with sapropterin in phenylketonuria: what factors should be considered? Br J Nutr. 2011 Jul;106(2):175-82
MacDonald A, Ahring K, Dokoupil K, Gokmen-Ozel H, Lammardo AM, Motzfeldt K, Robert M, Rocha JC, van Rijn M, B�langer-Quintana A

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Council Member – Chair Adult Metabolic Physicians Group

Prof Dr Mirjam Langeveld
Amsterdam,
Netherlands

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Dr Elaine Murphy 
London, United Kingdom

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Editor in Chief JIMD (ex-officio)

Prof Matthias Baumgartner, MD
Zürich, Switzerland

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Treasurer

Prof Philippa Mills
London, United Kingdom

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Secretary

Dr Helen Michelakakis, PhD
Athens, Greece

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Chair

Prof Manuel Schiff, MD PhD
Paris, France

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