Capsule Friday June 8, 2018 “Out of the three billion letters that make up the DNA of a genome, we understand only a small part” by Prof. Dr. G. G. Guillaume Smits
Capsule Friday June 8, 2018 “For me, better informing and treating the patient is the overriding goal” by Prof. Dr. G. B. Julie De Backer
Capsule Friday June 8, 2018 “Trying to better treat and prevent complications of the disease” by Prof.. Catherine Boileau
Capsule Friday June 8, 2018 “There is a need to establish a legal framework that fits research activities as well as possible” by Michael Lognoul
Capsule Friday June 8, 2018 “The F101G’s purpose is entirely in line with the King Baudouin Foundation’s objectives and missions” by Patricia Lanssiers
Capsule Friday June 8, 2018 “A unifying project for patient associations, at least in Europe” by Stéphanie Delaunay
Capsule Friday June 8, 2018 “Individuals carrying the same mutation can have a wide range of phenotypes” by Aline Verstraeten, UZA
Capsule Friday June 8, 2018 “A pilot project that can be extended to other diseases” by Dr. Verboogen
Capsule Friday June 8, 2018 “Transforming drama into a creative force” by Prof. Dr. G. B. Guillaume Jondeau
Capsule Friday June 8, 2018 “Genomic sequencing will advance research and make a significant contribution to patient care” by Prof.. Bart Loeys