Rhythm-sponsored promotional satellite symposium at ECO 2026

Wednesday, 13 May 2026, ISTANBUL - TÜRKIYE

Recording available soon

Rhythm-sponsored promotional satellite symposium at ECO 2026

Advancing care in rare melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) pathway diseases: Focus on Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS)

During this session, Professor Carel Le Roux (University College Dublin, Ireland), Professor Christine Poitou Bernert (GHU APHP/Sorbonne Université Paris, France) and Professor Karine Clément (Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Sorbonne Université Paris, France) discussed:

  • Rare MC4R pathway diseases as a root cause of hyperphagia and obesity
  • Real-world evidence in treating BBS
  • The impact of early-onset obesity and urgency to treat

Rare MC4R pathway diseases as a root cause of hyperphagia and obesity - ECO 2026

Prof. Carel Le Roux

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Real-world evidence in treating BBS - ECO 2026

Prof. Christine Poitou Bernert

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The impact of early-onset obesity and urgency to treat - ECO 2026

Prof. Karine Clément

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Speakers:

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Prof. Carel Le Roux

(Ireland)

Prof. Christine Poitou Bernert

(France)

Prof. Karine Clément

(France)