Saturday 25 April 2020

2020 Dupuytren Award

The yearly Dupuytren Award has been given, this time two papers qualified, one in the basic research section and one in the clinical research section. We send warm congratulations to David Izadi and Thomas Layton, and to Anna Zachrisson, Allan Ibsen Sörensen and  Joakim Strömberg, and please keep up the good work! https://www.dupuytren-online.info/dupuytren_award.html

Research has taken a step back,but it has not stopped, in the worst case it has been temporarily halted and will continue as soon as lockdown restrictions ease off.
Meanwhile we are working on a new online project, I will tell more when we have done it!
Preparations for the conference will start again next year.

From the Dupuytren Research Group in America:
- The International Dupuytren Data Bank is in its fifth year and moving forward. Read about what we've learned, what's happening with blood test research, and how to confirm your contact information for the long-awaited IDDB update survey soon to go out:https://dupuytrens.org/2020-iddb-progress-and-findings/.
 
Dupuytren Zoom Discussion Groups are here - for patients, healthcare providers, and scientists. See what this can do for you:
 https://dupuytrens.org/zoom-dupuytren-discussion-groups/ 
 

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