Rarefest 2020
20 November 2020
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The festival covers Neurofibromatosis and has various speakers from the NF community as part of its program.
In true 2020 style, RAREfest20 promises to be a virtual feast that will spark curiosity, challenge perceptions, inspire innovation and collaboration and give a voice to rare disease patients and their families.
RAREfest20 has patients at its heart with science and technology running through its veins! The full live programme is ready to view in the agenda tab above. For a peek of what you can expect, head to our highlights, speakers and exhibitors’ pages brimming with cool companies, scientists, tech experts, health pros and patients taking part.
Open to the general public, patients, families, children, students, healthcare professionals, researchers, companies. To everyone!
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