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European Society of Human Genetics

ESHG is an international professional society founded in 1967 which
- promotes research in basic and applied human and medical genetics
- facilitates contact between all persons who share these aims

Our members (researchers, clinicians, laboratory scientists, psychologists and other social scientists, bioethicists, non-medical genetic counsellors) are involved in all disciplines of human genetics, including:

  • biochemical, clinical, cancer, molecular and population genetics
  • cytogenetics and molecular cytogenetics 
  • genomics
ESHG is an international professional society founded in 1967 which
- promotes research in basic and applied human and medical genetics
- facilitates contact between all persons who share these aims
 

The Society offers the possibility of meeting and collaborating with colleagues throughout Europe.  

We are especially interested in encouraging young scientists and clinicians,  and in the transfer of technology and provision of genetic services for the developing European countries. 

 
The Society's  activities include:

The Society has a governing Board and Statutes

The Society is a founding member of the International Federation of Human Genetics Societies.

The Society's administrative office is in Vienna, Austria. is the administrator of the Society.

 

Click here for membership details

 

How do I find out more about a certain genetic condition?

Unfortunately the ESHG is not able itself to provide information on specific genetic conditions.
We have added some links on our links page to patient support information and teaching resources.
 

Contact
European Society of Human Genetics
 
Executive Officer: Mr. Jerome del Picchia

Administrative Officer

Ms. Karin Knob

Contact: c/o Vienna Medical Academy,
Alserstrasse 4
1090 Vienna
Austria
Tel: +43 1 405 13 83 20
Fax: +43 1 405 13 83 23
 

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Updated November 8, 2007

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