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2026 Cure CLCN4 Scientific Conference
Cure CLCN4’s annual Scientific Conference returns to London on 18–19 June 2026 at Friends House. Join researchers, clinicians, and industry leaders for two days of science, collaboration, and progress on CLCN4-related neurodevelopmental condition.
Join our Team! Communications & Operations Intern
Cure CLCN4 is seeking a proactive Communications & Operations Intern to support our digital content and day-to-day charity activities. This paid, remote role (one day per week) is ideal for someone with a Life Sciences background who is passionate about rare diseases, science communication, and patient advocacy.
Understanding CLCN4 Using Rat Models
Understanding CLCN4-NDC Using Rat ModelsThis article provides a family-friendly summary of one of the projects funded by the recent Cure CLCN4 Pilot Grant. It explains, in clear and accessible language, what the research aimed to do, what the scientists found, and why...
Cure CLCN4 2025 Family Meeting
We are delighted to announce the upcoming Cure CLCN4 Family Meeting 2025 – an online event bringing together families, researchers, and clinicians from around the world. The meeting is designed to provide the latest updates on CLCN4 research and care, while creating a space for families to connect, learn, and ask questions.
Outreach and Communications Intern (remote, paid)
Outreach & Communications Intern (remote, paid)Cure CLCN4 is looking for a driven and talented individual to join our small team as an Outreach and Communications Intern. This remote internship offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to our efforts in raising...
Cure CLCN4 Scientific Conference – Highlights for Families
We recently hosted a conference bringing together scientists, clinicians, and families to share the latest advances in CLCN4-related condition. Topics included new insights into how the biology of CLCN4-related condition, advances on Clcn4-animal models, the potential for genetic therapies, and steps toward better clinical care. Read the full summary in plain language for families here.





