STREAMLINE Symposium „22q Awareness Day“

On Friday, November 22th, the third Symposium entitled “22q Awareness Day ” was organized within the STREAMLINE project. We gathered around researchers, doctors, parents and children living with 22q11 deletion syndrome. This was another wonderful meeting with the hope that it will grow into a tradition.
The Symposium started with Dr. Danijela Drakulić who presented STREAMLINE projects activities. Her opening speech was followed by from representatives of National organization for rare diseases of Serbia (NORBS) and “22q ex YU”, Stefan Živković and Vesna Vujičić, who talked about the current activities of their associations. At the end of opening speech Ana Knežević (President of inclusive center “Here’s a hand” (Evo ruka)) said that her message is that we should help to parents and children living with 22q11 deletion syndrome.
STREAMLINE team members spent this wonderful evening with parents and children living with 22q11 deletion syndrome, enjoying in good talk and music. This was a great opportunity to better understand the life of people with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome and their daily struggles, but also to become familiar with their way of thinking and their many talents. Perhaps the most important thing is that this Symposium enabled parents who share the same problems to exchange experiences, to broaden perspectives, and create new contacts.

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STREAMLINE for Students

Choosing a professional path is one of the most frequent problems students have in career counseling. Therefore, on November 8th, as part of the “Find out first-hand” program, the Center for Career Development and Student Counseling of the University of Belgrade and the Institute for Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering (IMGGI) of the University of Belgrade, organized a visit for final year students from the different faculties of natural sciences, University of Belgrade. Students had the opportunity to become more familiar with IMGGI, projects, and career planning possibilities. Dr Mina Perić described students how it is to work with human induced pluripotent cells technology, an exciting new era for the fields of stem cell biology and regenerative medicine, as well as disease modeling and drug discovery.