Neurofibromatosis News
**A New European Momentum with the COST Action INTERACT-NF (CA25150)**
**Our application to the COST Action INTERACT-NF (CA25150) has been successfully accepted. This European network aims to strengthen collaboration among clinicians, basic and translational researchers, people living with neurofibromatoses and their families, as well as industrial and institutional partners, in order to accelerate progress in the field of neurofibromatoses.**
Highlights from the CTF International Neurofibromatosis Conference in Denver
Our team participated in the latest Children's Tumor Foundation (CTF) International Neurofibromatosis Conference in Denver, where we presented several research projects:
- Clinical research, focusing in particular on mosaic forms of NF1, NF1-associated vascular manifestations, and updated life expectancy data.
- Preclinical research, evaluating novel therapeutic strategies targeting cutaneous neurofibromas in NF1 mouse models.
- Collaborative research, highlighting the progress of the international REiNS working group in developing standardized assessment tools for cutaneous neurofibromas.
Sélection au congrès ESDR 2026
Our team will also present a poster and deliver a Flash Talk (#9) at the upcoming European Society for Dermatological Research (ESDR) Annual Meeting, which will take place in Heidelberg from September 9 to 12, 2026. The selected abstract presents promising results from a preclinical study evaluating a novel therapeutic strategy for cutaneous neurofibromas.
European Neurofibromatosis Congress
Join us in Vienna from November 12 to 14, 2026, for the next European Neurofibromatosis Meeting. CERENEF is proud to contribute to the organization of this major event, which will bring together clinicians, researchers, and patient organizations to share the latest advances in the field of neurofibromatoses.
Rendez-vous aux JDP 2026
Two Continuing Medical Education (CME) sessions organized by CERENEF have been selected for the scientific program of the 2026 Journées Dermatologiques de Paris.