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Attend Our Next Conference

Stay tuned for more details on our 15th International Conference in 2027. We look forward to bringing patients and supporters together with researchers and doctors as we learn from the latest research and champion the work towards treatments. 

Our international conference is open to all to attend as we explore the latest research, offer patient and supporter connections, and host patient case studies for researchers to see patients in 1:1 meetings. Patients and supporters often leave feeling a greater sense of connection to the community and empowered to manage their care journey using the latest research and experience shares from fellow patients.

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Past Events

Explore conference recaps below. Resources and presentations are shared when permission is given by the presenters. Please note that there are many cases when research shared at the conferences is preliminary or not published, and cannot be shared publicly.

14th International Conference

Bethesda, Maryland

The 14th International Conference united the global melorheostosis community to explore the latest advances in research, drug development, pain management, and treatment strategies.

13th International Conference

Bethesda, Maryland

The 13th International Conference united the global melorheostosis community to share groundbreaking research, clinical insights, and patient experiences.

12th International Conference

Virtual

Held virtually, the conference connected patients and families from around the world with leading researchers and clinicians.

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