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    Online Event - 8 month(s) ago

    Advocacy in rare disease is complex and challenging, but there are effective methods that advocates can use to communicate with the public. In this panel discussion, experts in communication, public relations, and influencing will discuss strategies and tactics to advance advocacy for rare disease. The discussion will explore how advocates can: Raise awareness on how rare disease impacts individuals and families through social media, events, press releases, storytelling, and community engagement, and by

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    Online Event - 8 month(s) ago

    Across the globe, regulatory landscapes are notoriously complex and difficult to navigate, yet laws regarding human health can literally be a matter of life and death. Diagnosis and treatment remain challenging for the more than 7,000 rare diseases impacting 350 million people worldwide. Policy makers set research funding agendas and make laws, such as the Orphan Drug Act, that can tip the balance on whether drug makers will pursue treatments for rare disease and make them accessible. Advocates play a

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    In this webinar, Beverly Tchang, MD will explain why menopause can cause unwanted weight and body changes, and what you can do to overcome that.

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    Online Event - 8 month(s) ago

    The immune system is the body’s premier line of defense against microbial pathogens, yet some microbes are treated as friends instead of foes. The colonization of the human body with microbes is critical to a newborn’s developing immune system and metabolic health, and this dynamic process may impact long-term health as well. Researchers are exploring how the body’s earliest interactions with the mic robiome can misfire, leading to childhood disease. Others are probing the molecular details of how immune

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    Online Event - 9 month(s) ago

    The immune system is the body’s premier line of defense against microbial pathogens, yet some microbes are treated as friends instead of foes. The colonization of the human body with microbes is critical to a newborn’s developing immune system and metabolic health, and this dynamic process may impact long-term health as well. Researchers are exploring how the body’s earliest interactions with the mic robiome can misfire, leading to childhood disease. Others are probing the molecular details of how immune

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    Register now to LC Standard by LearnChamp! Username / email Password …

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    Online Event - 9 month(s) ago

    Advances in our understanding of biology—in particular how living cells function—have enabled us to recruit different types of cells for production of new medicines, new materials, new food ingredients, and even biofuels. This field is referred to as synthetic biology. The roots of synthetic biology were laid in the mid-seventies, with the first molecular cloning and amplification of DNA in a plasmid, known as recombinant DNA. I n 2010 researchers at the J. Craig Venter Institute created the first synthetic

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    ReWe-21 - 10 month(s) ago

    Welcome to the EULAR Research webinar series The EULAR Research Webinar series is focused on providing theoretical and hands-on advice on conducting research to improve the lives of people with RMDs. It highlights how-to advice, latest EULAR research support offerings (e.g., resources, services, tools, databases, funding opportunities), and tips from senior investigators.UP NEXT…

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