We are excited to announce OGT Conference 2024, the first-ever event dedicated to OGT-XLIC (also known as OGT-CDG). This landmark conference will bring together leading researchers, clinicians, and families to explore and discuss lates research and potential treatments for OGT-XLID.
Conference Highlights:
- Renowned Speakers: Hear from leading researchers, including Lance Wells, Daan van Aalten, Jerry Hart, Natasha Zachara, Stephanie Olivier-Van Stichelen, Hud Freeze, and Andy Edmondson, who are all at the forefront of OGT-XLID research.
- Collaborative Discussions: Engage in meaningful discussions focused on accelerating the research and discovery of treatments for OGT-XLID.
- Networking Opportunities: Connect with researchers, clinicians, and families affected by OGT-XLID, fostering a supportive and collaborative community.
Why Attend?
- Learn: Discover the latest research and developments in OGT-XLID.
- Collaborate: Join forces with leading experts and other parents to help drive research and discovery of new treatments.
- Engage: Meet the patients who understand this journey and share experiences, challenges, and hopes.
Your presence will be invaluable, not only in contributing to the advancement of research but also in helping to build a strong, supportive community for all those affected by OGT-XLID. However, we realize this may not be feasible for everyone due to location but we hope to provide a live stream of the event and a post event recording for those unable to attend in person.
Event Details:
- Date: 9th November 2024
- Location: Omni Amelia Island Resort, Florida
- Registration: https://cureogt.org/ocg-cdg_conference_nov_9_2024
- Virtual attendance over Zoom will be available
- The meeting occurs at the same location as and the day before the 51st Society for Glycobiology Annual meeting.
Cure OGT Foundation information:
- Website
- Facebook Group (please join if you haven’t already)
We sincerely hope you can join us for this important event. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those impacted by OGT-XLID.