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Oct 17, 2025, 16:07
WFH Volunteer Mary Byrne Transforms Bleeding Disorder Diagnostics
World Federation of Hemophilia/Fédération mondiale de l’hémophilie posted on LinkedIn:
”WFH volunteer Mary Byrne, a dedicated lab scientist, has been sharing her expertise to strengthen diagnostic care in resource-limited areas.
Mary’s contributions through the WFH Twinning and PACT programs have helped improve lab services for people with Bleeding Disorders worldwide. Read her inspiring story here.”

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