Abstract
Ethical, legal and social implications of rare diseases and orphan drugs in Europe (Brocher symposium)
Geneva, Switzerland 18–19 April 2013
As part of the Scientific Program of the Fondation Brocher, a two-day symposium on orphan drugs and rare diseases was held on the shores of Lac Léman in Geneva. Specific focus was on the ethical, legal and social implications of rare diseases and orphan drugs in Europe. The symposium gathered about 30 international stakeholders and experts, representing different scientific disciplines, the pharmaceutical industry and patient representatives.
Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank all the symposium participants and speakers for their valuable input and the Fondation Brocher for providing financial and logistical support in the realization of the symposium.
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