NBDF: Proud to See Our Own Teri F Willey Representing the Foundation in the Funding Rare Disease Research Webinar
National Bleeding Disorders Foundation (NBDF) reposted from Fondation Ipsen on LinkedIn:
”NBDF is proud to see our own Teri F Willey representing the foundation in the upcoming Funding Rare Disease Research: Collaboration to Accelerate Treatment Innovation webinar, hosted by Science Magazine
This important discussion will explore how collaboration among nonprofits, investors, industry, and policymakers can accelerate innovation and expand access to treatments for rare diseases.”
Fondation Ipsen shared on LinkedIn:
”Our President, Professor James Levine joined an outstanding panel of experts – including Teri F Willey, Paola Pozzi, Adora Ndu – to explore how diverse funding models can accelerate progress for rare diseases.
We were proud to sponsor the webinar “Funding Rare Disease Research: Collaboration to Accelerate Treatment Innovation” in partnership with Science Magazine.
Sign up to watch the full webinar on September 18th.”

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