EVENTS
On this page, you can find information on upcoming DEBRA and EB-related events including conferences, professional training courses, educational webinars, and awareness raising opportunities. Many take place on an annual basis so remember to check back for the latest details.
DEBRA International Youth Council Patient Seminar
25 April 2024, 9am - 6pm
InterContinental Cairo Semiramis, an IHG Hotel, Corniche El Nil, Qasr Ad Dobarah, Qasr El Nil, Cairo Governorate, Egypt
The DEBRA international Youth Council are thrilled to invite their Youth Council Members to their 1st Patient Seminar, held online & in-person during the EB Congress in Egypt this month!
The 1st MENA Region and African International EB Congress
25th - 28th April 2024
Cairo, Egypt
African, MENA, Egyptian and International speakers come together to highlight EB and genodermatoses research at the cutting edge in the global arena. It is an opportunity to meet your friends and colleagues in the field of Epidermolysis Bullosa, Genodermatoses and Human Genetics and to discuss pertinent issues of mutual interest.
EADV Congress
25-28 September 2024
Amsterdam RAI, Europaplein, Amsterdam, Netherlands
The EADV Congress is one of the largest international meetings focused on dermatology and venereology, providing a platform for researchers, clinicians, and industry professionals to exchange knowledge, network, and present their latest research findings.
Wound Care Conference 2024
15 October 2024
London, UK
PPP is excited to bring together key stakeholders from across the UK at a full-day, in-person conference that aims to examine how we can improve wound care by breaking silos, delivering on joint-up care and raising the salience of the challenges.
EB Clinet Conference 2024
17 - 18 October 2024
Vienna, Austria
Registration now open for the 5th EB Clinet Conference. On 17-18 October 2024, key opinion leaders, clinical and care experts and pharmaceutical representatives will gather in Vienna to exchange knowledge and information on the latest clinical developments and best practice care for Epidermolysis bullosa patients.