The 2022 STXBP1 Summit – a personal reflection by Dr. Ingo Helbig

Read Dr. Helbig’s reflections from the 2022 STXBP1+ Summit from his blog here.

STXBP1 in Philly. From August 18-20, the STXBP1 community met in the Bellevue Hotel in Philadelphia, the first in-person summit after our initial Philadelphia meeting in 2019. Much has changed since our initial meeting – an entire scientific community has woken up to study one of the most common (and enigmatic) neurodevelopmental disorders, the STXBP1 Foundation has grown significantly in activities and scope, and there are very promising developments in the main therapeutic areas, namely drug development, antisense oligonucleotides, and gene therapy. It is not an exaggeration to say that STXBP1 is on the map in 2022 and it is one of the genes with the fastest growing knowledge. Here are my personal reflections from the 2022 STXBP1 Summit – and I want to thank our entire ENGIN team for their fantastic work during our first Synapse Clinic the day before the Summit. Full post here.

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