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February 4, 2024/by Christine Kelly

Image includes a purple rectangle in the background of top third. The Chelsea's Hope Lafora Children Research Fund research roundtable logo is towards the left of the rectangle in white. It has half a bullseye to the left of the text. To the right of the logo's text is a purple line. On the other side, white text says 'Thursday, 8 February 10:30 AM - 12 PM EST.' a darket purple line separates the purple background from the white hexagons that make up the rest of the image. Below that, white text on a purple oval says 'REGISTER IN ADVANCE.' The photo on the left is a headshot of Sharmistha Mitra, Ph.D. with text beneath her name that says 'UT Southwestern Medical Center.' The photo on the right is a headshot of Jeff Milton with text beneath his name that says 'La Jolla Labs, Inc.'

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