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* Dear colleagues,
* Dear colleagues,

Revision as of 16:15, 26 June 2012

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Mitochondrial Medicine Society

Description

The Mitochondrial Medicine Society (MMS) was founded in 2000 and represents an international group of physicians, researchers and clinicians working towards the better diagnosis, management, and treatment of mitochondrial diseases.

Abbreviation: MMS

Reference: MMS



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  • Dear colleagues,

The Mitochondrial Medicine Society is trying to study the state of clinical mitochondrial medicine in the US. This study will involve a series of 5-10 surveys and phone conferences. If you are a US based attending physician that runs a mitochondrial disease clinic or sees a large number of patients with mitochondrial disease and would like to participate, please notify us by writing to [email protected].

Please note that if you attended the Clinic Director's workshop at the annual Mitochondrial Disease meeting, you do not have to write back and will automatically be included.

Thank you for your assistance and we look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,

Sumit Parikh for the Mitochondrial Medicine Society