Metab-L

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Metab-L is an electronic mailing list on inborn errors of metabolism (IEM) that has acquired some notability among specialists in that field of medicine.
The non-commercial, international, English-language list is a basis of specialist exchange and cooperation with an emphasis on promoting an "IEM community". The list is restricted to medical professionals and scientists involved in metabolic diseases.
Metab-L threads cover a broad range of topics including workshop information, project discussion, address exchanges, laboratory assays, scientific literature, job opportunities and technical questions with an important focus on clinical topics - discussion and shared evidence of intriguing and rare cases, general treatment of certain disorders of metabolism and general diagnostic principles.

Short History

Metab-L was started in August 1995 by a clinical pediatrician, Dr. med. Christian Renner, then Erlangen, now Deggendorf, Germany, at a time when the idea of using the Internet for a direct and group-based information exchange among medical specialists in a very small field of medical science, distributed all over the world, was still something innovative and unusual for the prospected membership.
Based on his very own needs and difficulties in contacting diagnostic and clinical specialists and discussing with them his own cases where rare metabolic disorders were assumed or had to be treated Renner romantically spent long nightly hours manually searching through treasured paper address lists and notes, some of them hand written and handed-down, wilted and arcane, to send unsolicited snail mail to colleagues and metabolic specialists distributed all over the world inviting them to join in (bolstering the endeavour by posting announcements of Metab-L to Usenet newsgroups). The main impetus - and a main achievement - of the mailing list was to overcome a certain degree of till then almost unavoidable professional isolation encountered in the face of extremely low prevalences and patient numbers in certain inborn metabolic diseases, by means of computer-mediated, group- and community-focused communication.
Technically Metab-L has been based on mailing list software running on servers of the KNF computer club. Being non-commercial and "Open-Source-like", unconditional and continuing financial support by two metabolics-interested companies, Milupa and Orphan Europe Germany were essential and helpful almost from the very beginning.

Notability and Impact

Despite its homemade basis, rustic origin and initially one-man approach metabolic professionals from all over the world quickly joined in the project. Metab-L soon became and today is a major and acknowledged instrument for specialists in the "Inborn Error Community" worldwide.
Though simple in idea and technical design - and low in traffic volume (about 1 to 10 postings a day) - it has become quite a unique phenomenon in the area of Inborn Errors of Metabolism: By 2007 Metab-L had a subscription base of more than 1000 subscribers worldwide, which is growing on an almost daily basis. Although of initially European/German origin Metab-L members today come mainly from the USA and the UK with growing participation by scientists from all parts of the world. Inborn error of metabolism specialists taking part in Metab-L are mostly clinicians/ pediatricians or coming from a biochemical and laboratory professional or geneticist background. A great portion of members of the most important metabolic scientific societies, SSIEM and SIMD, regularly participate in Metab-L discussions. The renowned Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease now explicitely publishes "summaries of contributions e.g. to the metabolic Email list metab-l" and in other places, as well, Metab-L is increasingly citated in scientific literature: Example article with Metab-L citation
The mailing list archives - accessible for members via a WWW-interface- reflect scientific and clinical discussion and developments with regard to inborn errors of metabolism since August 1995.

Scientific and quotable literature on Metab-L

Renner C, Razeghi S, Richter T, Ueberall MA, Schless A.: Metab-L -an electronic Mailing-List on Inborn Errors of Metabolism. Acta Paediatrica 86 (1997) 892-894

Renner C, Eaton S. Electronic mailing-lists on Inborn Errors of Metabolism. SSIEM Newsletter no. 23, 2/1996, 2

External links

fr:Maladie métabolique


Acknowledgement and Attribution Regarding Sources of Content

Some of the initial content on this page may be incorporated in part from copyleft sources in the public domain including wikis such as Wikipedia and AskDrWiki. Drug information for patients came from the The National Library of Medicine. Infectious disease information may have come from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Differential Diagnoses are drawn from clinicians as well as an amalgamation of 3 sources: 1.The Disease Database; 2. Kahan, Scott, Smith, Ellen G. In A Page: Signs and Symptoms. Malden, Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishing, 2004:3; 3. Sailer, Christian, Wasner, Susanne. Differential Diagnosis Pocket. Hermosa Beach, CA: Borm Bruckmeir Publishing LLC, 2002:7 .

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