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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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Living well with PI: Caregiving for chronic illness
Immune Deficiency Foundation
1 hour 24 minutes 56 seconds
1 month ago
Living well with PI: Caregiving for chronic illness
Jocelyn Cooper (Program manager, Black Women's Health Imperative) and Holly Jones (Executive director, HERstory In Color) give a presentation on caregiving and chronic illness. The information, terminology, and opinions presented in this forum do not necessarily reflect the views of IDF, its Board of Trustees, sponsors, or donors. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Inequities in the rare disease community: https://21259597.fs1.hubspotuserconte... RDDC Patient & caregiver advisory board interest form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA... HERStory in Color: https://herstoryincolor.org/ IDF Caregiver compassion & connection guide: https://primaryimmune.org/resources/p... RDDC: https://www.rarediseasediversity.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.