The European Society
of Human Genetics

Welcome to ESHG

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Renew your 2024 Membership

Renewals for 2024 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 2024

ESHG 2024

ESHG 2024 is planned as a hybrid conference in Berlin, Germany, from June 1-4.

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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News

Dr John Jumper, who was invited to give a lecture in the opening plenary session of the 2022 ESHG annual conference, is one of three winners of this…

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The registration for the 2025 European Certificate in Medical Genetics and Genomics (ECMGG) examination is open now and will close on January 31,…

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Over 240 submissions in total were received from 29 countries this year and scored in a blinded review by a panel of ESHG members. More information on…

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The winner of this year’s Leena Peltonen prize, to be awarded at the ESHG annual meeting being held in Berlin, Germany, is Alexander (Sasha) Gusev,…

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Virginia Nunes, a pioneer in human genetics in Spain, Head of IDIBELL and Professor at the University of Barcelona, passed away on May 24, 2024.

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The European Society of Human Genetics is deeply concerned by the European Parliament’s decision to mandate an opt-in provision for the sharing of…

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