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Welcome

On this website you find information about the EHDN project (
objectives, organisation, people activities on executive committee, central coordination and language coordination, working groups, etc), sponsor of EHDN, participating study sites and ongoing studies (REGISTRY and PREDICT).

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Click on the map of Europe and select your country.
There you find:
  • Language area coordination centres
  • HD associations
  • Study sites

Another way to navigate is to use the menu on the left. There you find Locations, Coordination Centres and HD Associations and their contact details. Please feel free to contact us by phone, email or fax.

Patients and relatives ...

A contact form allows you to anonymously contact EHDN for advice and for help in getting in touch with experts on Huntington's Disease.

Physicians and researchers ...

Apply for an EHDN Login! A login to the European HD Network allows you to join an existing or to build up a new study site, to access working areas or to join research working groups. Please contact the network in order to get a login.

 

Latest news of the network

  • ACR16 - NeuroSearch announces positive top-line results 
  • CHARITY Italy Telethon: A short film of Charles Sabine and Elena Cattaneo 
  • WCHD 2009 - Summary - The Evening News 
  • EHDN Newsletter - 8th Edition 
  • Read more about HORIZON a study of Dimebon in HD 
  • Job offers: Postdoctoral positions in Molecular Neurobiology 
  • EHDN Annual Report 2008 
  • EHDN Motor Rating 2010 
  • EHDN Constitution 
  • EHDN Newsletter Subscription 
  • EHDN Membership - Apply here! 
  • EHDN proposals 

Important Dates - 22.04.2010

Retirement Symposium for Sheila Simpson, Aberdeen, UK - everybody welcome
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invitation-symposium 

The symposium aims to celebrate Dr. Sheila Simpson’s work and to honour her contribution to Clinical Genetics and Huntington’s disease. Venue: Institute of Medical Sciences (IMS), Foresterhill, Aberdeen, UK

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