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Immune Deficiency Foundation
Immune Deficiency Foundation
96 episodes
4 days ago
TRANSCRIPT: https://primaryimmune.org/sites/default/files/TRANSCRIPT%20Discussing%20Nobel%20Prize.pdf Dr. Troy Torgerson (Allen Institute for Immunology, Immune Deficiency Foundation Medical Advisory Committee) and Katherine Lontok (Director of Science and Policy Communications, Immune Deficiency Foundation) discuss the Nobel Prize-winning research of Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi. Find Dr. Torgerson on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/troy-torgerson-44b6207/ Your support of the Immune Deficiency Foundation helps us spread the word about primary immunodeficiency and those who live with it. To support our work, please donate at primaryimmune.org/donate. The information, terminology, and opinions presented in this forum do not necessarily reflect the views of IDF, its Board of Trustees, sponsors, or donors.
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TRANSCRIPT: https://primaryimmune.org/sites/default/files/TRANSCRIPT%20Discussing%20Nobel%20Prize.pdf Dr. Troy Torgerson (Allen Institute for Immunology, Immune Deficiency Foundation Medical Advisory Committee) and Katherine Lontok (Director of Science and Policy Communications, Immune Deficiency Foundation) discuss the Nobel Prize-winning research of Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi. Find Dr. Torgerson on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/troy-torgerson-44b6207/ Your support of the Immune Deficiency Foundation helps us spread the word about primary immunodeficiency and those who live with it. To support our work, please donate at primaryimmune.org/donate. The information, terminology, and opinions presented in this forum do not necessarily reflect the views of IDF, its Board of Trustees, sponsors, or donors.
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Bold Conversations: Misinformation with Dr. Cynthia Baur
Immune Deficiency Foundation
39 minutes 45 seconds
4 months ago
Bold Conversations: Misinformation with Dr. Cynthia Baur
Transcript: https://primaryimmune.org/sites/default/files/TRANSCRIPT%20Bold%20Conversations%20-%20Misinformation.pdf Cynthia Baur, PhD, is a health literacy and health communication expert focused on improving health literacy at the individual, family, community and organizational levels. She directs the University of Maryland Horowitz Center for Health Literacy, the nation's first academic health literacy center, and is a professor in the Department of Behavioral and Community Health. She joins Dr. Nicole for a conversation about misinformation, disinformation, what we've learned about combatting them. https://sph.umd.edu/research-impact/research-centers/horowitz-center-health-literacy To donate, volunteer, or learn more about primary immunodeficiency, visit www.primaryimmune.org.
Immune Deficiency Foundation
TRANSCRIPT: https://primaryimmune.org/sites/default/files/TRANSCRIPT%20Discussing%20Nobel%20Prize.pdf Dr. Troy Torgerson (Allen Institute for Immunology, Immune Deficiency Foundation Medical Advisory Committee) and Katherine Lontok (Director of Science and Policy Communications, Immune Deficiency Foundation) discuss the Nobel Prize-winning research of Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi. Find Dr. Torgerson on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/troy-torgerson-44b6207/ Your support of the Immune Deficiency Foundation helps us spread the word about primary immunodeficiency and those who live with it. To support our work, please donate at primaryimmune.org/donate. The information, terminology, and opinions presented in this forum do not necessarily reflect the views of IDF, its Board of Trustees, sponsors, or donors.