A joint project between Dystonia Europe and NDF – the Norwegian Dystonia Association. It was a great honour for the Norwegian Dystonia Association (NDF) to be co-organizer of this year’s D-DAYS conference in Oslo, the capital of Norway! Since Oslo is my childhood city, and has an important place in my heart, it was very…
Ipsen and Dystonia Europe met in Paris
This week the Dystonia Europe management met with Ipsen representatives at the Ipsen headquarters in Paris. Ipsen is one of the major companies manufacturing the botulinum toxin which is used to treat dystonia. The collaboration between Ipsen and Dystonia Europe has developed over the years and we have worked successfully together in partnership on several projects…
Efpia Think-Tank for Patients and Representatives from the Pharmaceutical Industry
This week the Efpia Think-Tank meeting was held in Brussels, Belgium. The about 30 participants from various European patient organisations and from the pharmaceutical industry were engaged in the roundtable discussions regarding several subjects such as ’pricing and reimbursement’, the work on the shared position paper on the ethical relationship between patient organisations, patients and…
Annual Meeting of Norwegian Dystonia Association
The Norwegian Dystonia Association, NDF, held its Annual Meeting and General Assembly at Hotel Olavsgaard, outside of Oslo this weekend. About 50 members had gathered for the 2-day event. Chairwoman Anniken Hagen welcomed everybody and then informed about the past and upcoming activities and projects. The very successful 3-year physiotherapy project is soon coming to…
Patients needed for study in France on the role of the striatal cholinergic system in the pathophysiology of DYT1 dystonia
Principal investigator Pr. Pierre Burbaud of the Bordeaux University Hospital, in Bordeaux, France is looking for approximately 20 patients to be included in the study. DYT1 dystonia is a rare disease. Many of these patients have already been operated for deep brain stimulation. For technical reasons, we aim to include non-operated patients. There are few of…