ERNDIM is synonymous with quality control of laboratory measurements within the field of the study of inborn errors of metabolism.

ERNDIM was founded in 1994 with its legal base in Maastricht, The Netherlands.

The full name of ERNDIM, the "European Research Network for evaluation and improvement of screening, Diagnosis and treatment of Inherited disorders of Metabolism" reflects the original ideals and vision of its founders.

                                                                                                                

Performance Assessment Paper
A paper describing in detail ERNDIM's policy for assessment of performance in our EQA schemes is now mounted on this website.
ERNDIM Workshop at the SSIEM 2011

This year's DPT meetings and workshop will take place at the SSIEM symposium in Geneva on august 30th. Detailed Programme
 

Training of laboratory scientists

The SSIEM academy training meeting for clinicians and for laboratory workers will take place in Amsterdam, 23-24, November.

For full details see: http://www.ssiem.org/ssiemacademy.asp.

 

For course materials of the previous training meetings which took place 2008, 2009 and 2010 log in as SSIEM member at:

Academy 2008

Academy 2009

Academy 2010

For general aspects of training visit the section titled European Training Schemes for Scientists in the Training and Education section.

Newsletter Spring 2011

Dear Colleagues,

For an update on the several ongoing changes in our EQA schemes and the organisation of ERNDIM go to

our latest Newsletter. Newsletter 2010. Newsletter 2011

Announcements

Honorary Symposium to mark the retirement of Prof. Brian Fowler

3rd. November 2011, Manchester Conference Centre, Manchester, UK

Organisers: Dr. Jim Bonham & Dr. Mick Henderson

Chair: Dr. Jim Bonham

Invited Speakers: Dr. Guy Besley

                          Dr. Anne Green

                          Dr. Christine Vianey-Saban

                          Dr. Viktor Kožich

                          Dr. Mick Henderson

                          Prof Brian Fowler