Our collaborators represent a global network of clinicians, scientists, and research partners working across glycosylation biology, V-ATPase function, hepatology, neurology, genetics, and the microbiome. Together, they bring the cross-disciplinary expertise needed to understand ATP6AP2-related disease from every angle — and to accelerate discovery, model development, and therapeutic pathways for children worldwide.

Meet our Collaborators

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    Julien Park, MD

    University of Münster

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    Andrew Edmondson, MD

    The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

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    Joshua Milner, MD

    Columbia University Medical Center

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    Eva Morava, MD

    Mayo Clinic

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    Fabrizio Pertusati, PhD

    Cardiff University

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    Christiane Auray, PhD

    Université de Sherbrooke