European Society of Human Genetics

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European Society of Human Genetics
Formation1967
TypeNon-profit professional association
PurposePromote genetic research and practice
Location
Region served
Europe
President
Professor Stanislas Lyonnet
Websitewww.eshg.org/home.0.html

The European Society of Human Genetics (ESHG) is a non-profit organization that promotes research, facilitates communication and encourages best practice in applications of human and medical genetics, particularly in Europe.[1] The society organizes the annual European Human Genetics Conference and publishes the European Journal of Human Genetics.[2]

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  • "ABOUT THE SOCIETY". Nature Publishing Group. Retrieved 2012-12-14.
  • "The European Society of Human Genetics". The European Society of Human Genetics. Retrieved 2012-12-14.