Join us for an online webinar featuring Doctor Andrew Morris, the first named author on the recently published Guidelines for the diagnosis and management of cystathionine beta-synthase deficiency from the Journal of Metabolic Disease. You can read the Clinical Guidelines here.
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Webinar Details:
Speaker: Dr. Andrew Morris
Topic: The recently published Clinical Guidelines
Time: TUESDAY 29th November 2016
Australian times:
NSW, VIC, ACT, TAS 8.00pm – 8.45pm AEDT
QLD 7.00pm-7.45pm AEST
SA 7.30pm-8.15pm ACDT
WA 5.00pm-5.45pm AWST
NT 6.30pm-7.15pm ACST
For all international times, click here and find your location.
Location: The webinar will be streamed live from the HCU Network Australia website.
Speaker Bio:
Dr. Andrew Morris is a Consultant and Senior Lecturer in Paediatric Metabolic Medicine. He works on the Willink Metabolic Unit, which is part of the Genomic Medicine in the Central Manchester University Hospitals. Dr. Morris has extensive experience in inborn errors of metabolism in children and some experience with adults. He has considerable experience of managing patients with classical homocystinuria and remethylation disorders.
Dr. Morris is on the Steering Group for E-HOD, the European Network and Registry for Homocysinurias and Methylation Defects; he is Leader of the Classical Homocystinuria Guidelines Group and the Work Group on Evaluation of the Project.
Dr. Morris is currently a scientific advisor for the HCU Network Australia and most recently is the first named author on the recently published Guidelines for the diagnosis and management of cystathionine beta-synthase deficiency from the Journal of Metabolic Disease.
We hope that you attend what is promised to be an informative webinar on the recently published Clinical Guidelines. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us.
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