Upcoming webinar: The genetics of congenital myopathies in French Canadians

The Neuromuscular Disease Network for Canada (NMD4C) and Muscular Dystrophy Canada (MDC) are pleased to invite you to a basic science webinar on July 7 at 5:00-6:30pm EST about the genetics of congenital myopathies in French Canadians. This webinar is primarily targeted at Canadian clinicians, academics and trainees with an interest in neuromuscular disease. NMD4C and MDC are providing organisational and technical support, and this is an independent clinical/academic webinar with no industry sponsorship.

If you have any questions, please email


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Topics and speakers:

Welcome and Introduction on Congenital Myopathies in Québec

Dr. Bernard Brais (NMD4C Investigator)

Next-Generation Sequencing Approaches for the Diagnosis of Muscle Diseases

Dr. Martine Tétreault

A Novel Recessive TNNT1 Congenital Core-Rod Myopathy in French Canadians

Dr. David Pellerin

Webinars-Genetics of Myopathies

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