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Difference between revisions of "International Mito Patients (IMP)"

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|description=The '''International Mito Patients''' is a network of national patient organizations involved in mitochondrial disease. Mitochondrial disease is a rare disease with a limited number of patients per country. The national patient organizations which are a member of IMP each are active and powerful in their own countries. By joining forces IMP can represent a large group of patients and as such be their voice on an international level.Β  Β  Β  Β 
|description=[[File:IMP LOGO.JPG|150px]]The '''International Mito Patients''' is a network of national patient organizations involved in mitochondrial disease. Mitochondrial disease is a rare disease with a limited number of patients per country. The national patient organizations which are a member of IMP each are active and powerful in their own countries. By joining forces IMP can represent a large group of patients and as such be their voice on an international level.Β  Β  Β  Β 
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|info=[http://www.mitopatients.org/index.html MitoPatients]
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== Chair of IMP ==
:::: Elja van der Veer
:::: Main responsibility: general management, project harmful drugs for mito’s
:::: The Netherlands
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Revision as of 18:20, 1 March 2017


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International Mito Patients (IMP)

Description

IMP LOGO.JPGThe International Mito Patients is a network of national patient organizations involved in mitochondrial disease. Mitochondrial disease is a rare disease with a limited number of patients per country. The national patient organizations which are a member of IMP each are active and powerful in their own countries. By joining forces IMP can represent a large group of patients and as such be their voice on an international level.

Abbreviation: IMP

Reference: MitoPatients


MitoPedia topics: MitoGlobal Organizations