Shire shares findings on lysosomal disease areas in San Diego

Shire shares findings on lysosomal disease areas in San Diego

February 5, 2018 Off By Dino Mustafić

Shire said on Monday that it will have 12 presentations at the 14th annual WORLDSymposium 2018 in San Diego, in February.

Shire will have , including 11 posters and one oral presentation in which it will share research data for four lysosomal disease areas, including Hunter syndrome (also known as Mucopolysaccharidosis type II or MPS II), type 1 Gaucher disease, Fabry disease and metachromatic leukodystrophy (also known as MLD).

“We are proud to participate again at this year’s WORLDSymposium, a unique conference that focuses exclusively on lysosomal diseases, an area that formed the beginning of Shire’s strong commitment and focus on rare diseases,” said Hartmann Wellhoefer, M.D., Vice President, Head of Rare Diseases and Internal Medicine, Global Medical Affairs, Shire. “This meeting brings together the world’s leading experts in the rare disease community to exchange the latest scientific knowledge and data about lysosomal diseases, along with advocacy groups who share valuable patient insights and perspectives. We look forward to sharing our data and contributing to the dialogue regarding earlier diagnosis, treatment and management of rare diseases.”