mTOR signalling in rare diseases: from pathway to superhighway! – Friday, 5 June, London, UK

Join us at King’s College London for a dynamic one-day symposium dedicated to mTOR pathway diseases. This event will bring together leading experts from research, clinical practice, industry, and patient communities to foster dialogue and collaboration across disciplines.

The scientific coordinator of the MENTOR project, Mario Pende will be among the speakers, contributing their expertise alongside a diverse panel of international experts.

Explore the latest advances in mTOR biology, including cutting-edge discoveries, emerging therapeutic strategies, and ongoing clinical trials. The programme will also highlight real-world perspectives through patient-centred research, offering valuable insights into the lived experience of rare disease communities.

Through keynote lectures and interactive panel discussions, we will address the key challenges and opportunities shaping the future of the field. This symposium provides a unique platform to connect with peers, exchange ideas, and contribute to advancing innovation – from fundamental pathways to meaningful patient impact.

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mTOR signalling in rare diseases: from pathway to superhighway!

Friday 5th June 2026, Bush House, Strand Campus, King’s College London, 30 Aldwych, London, WC2B 4BG

https://www.kcl.ac.uk/visit/bush-house