The European Society
of Human Genetics

Welcome to ESHG

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Renew your 2023 Membership

Renewals for 2023 are now open to all individuals in European and non-European countries.

News

News

Current News in the fields of Human and
Medical Genetics.

ESHG 2023

ESHG 2023

ESHG 2023 is being planned as a hybrid conference in Glasgow, United Kingdom.

Public and Professional Policy

Public and Professional Policy

The PPPC aims at contributing to the responsible translation of advancements in human genetics.

EJHG

EJHG

The European Journal of Human Genetics is the official Journal of the ESHG.

EBMG

Genetic Education

One of ESHG's primary goals is to ensue
education in all genetic branches.

The European Society of Human Genetics is a non-profit organization. Its aims are to promote research in basic and applied human and medical genetics, to ensure high standards in clinical practice and to facilitate contacts between all persons who share these aims, particularly those working in Europe.

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The registration for the 2024 European Certificate in Medical Genetics and Genomics (ECMGG) examination is now open until January 31, 2024.

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Professor Michael Speicher, who has died unexpectedly at 63, was a great friend to ESHG as well as being an outstanding scientist.  He had been head…

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Online applications for both 2024 programmes are possible until Thursday, November 30, 2023.

The ESHG is proud to announce the open call for…

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Essays and Videos can be submitted electronically between January and April 25 (Deadline for submission).

This year’s question: 'Ask an Artificial…

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The ESHG Executive Board has officially endorsed the Call to Action from the Expert Conference on Rare Diseases – Towards a new European policy…

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It is 30 years since the first issue of the European Journal of Human genetics was published. To celebrate this, the EJHG publishes a series of…

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