CHANGEMAKERS Gina D. Wagner CHANGEMAKERS Gina D. Wagner

Changemakers in Rare: Becca Salky

At age 15, Becca Salky became her own medical detective, playing a key role in uncovering her diagnosis. Now, as a Clinical Research Coordinator at Massachusetts General Hospital, she focuses on spreading awareness about MOG, finding better diagnostic tools, leading clinical trials, and fighting gender disparity. 

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CHANGEMAKERS Gina D. Wagner CHANGEMAKERS Gina D. Wagner

Beneath the Surface: How dermatologist Prince Adotama, MD, is changing the way we think about rare disease and our skin

When it comes to complex, rare diseases, most people don’t think “dermatology.” But they should, says Prince Adotama, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and faculty member at NYU. Dr. Adotama specializes in skin of color care and skin autoimmune disorders, including rare bullous disorders.

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Organization Spotlight: Safe Harbor, a podcast for parents and families of children with disabilities

For parents and other family members of children with disabilities, nothing is more comforting than the voice and wisdom of someone who’s been there—someone who truly understands the ups and downs of living alongside someone with a rare disease or rare disorder. That’s why Theresa Bartolotta decided to offer a podcast.

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Providing a Medical Home

Jessica Duis, MD is more than a pediatric geneticist. She’s a partner and friend to children and adults who have Angelman, dup15q, and other related syndromes. Throughout her career, she has noticed a need for patients and their families to find community and support within the walls of the hospitals and clinics where they spend so much time.

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Changemaker in Rare: Becky Tilley

Learning that your child has a rare genetic disorder is a profound moment for any parent. But imagine finding out for the first time that you have the same disorder too. That was the scenario Becky Tilley faced the day she learned that she, her infant son, and her then-unborn baby all have Koolen-de Vries Syndrome.

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Genetic Testing Explained: Dr. Joshua Owens is changing the way families think about genetics

Joshua Owens, MD, is a genetics resident at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. Through his work, he encounters families seeking answers to the range of mysterious symptoms and diseases that have genetic origins. Read on to learn about the types of genetic testing that are available today, as well as the benefits and risks of testing.

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CHANGEMAKERS Laura Will CHANGEMAKERS Laura Will

Changemaker in Rare: Pushpa Narayanaswami

Dr. Pushpa Narayanaswami is a neurologist based in Boston, Massachusetts. At the core of her work is to help patients live each day a little better and aid them to achieve their goals of care together. Read on to discover what led her to pursue her field of study and where she sees rare disease research going in the next few years.

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Changemaker in Rare: Jeremy E. Lankford, M.D.

At only four years old, Jeremy Lankford already knew that he wanted to be a neurologist. Today, that dream has come true, but what makes that reality even sweeter for the now-veteran physician is that his expertise is focused on improving the lives of kids just like that young version of himself.

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Changemaker in Rare: Mary Kay Koenig, M.D.

Dr. Mary Kay Koenig is a physician with many interests, from chemistry to neurology to children's care—but at the beginning of her medical career, she never could have guessed that mitochondrial medicine would be the specialty where all of her passions intersected.

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CHANGEMAKERS Gina D. Wagner CHANGEMAKERS Gina D. Wagner

Bob Coughlin: Boldly Chasing Cures

Bob Coughlin, who today serves as an advisor to life science companies, was never one for thinking small or limiting his ambitions for rare disease patients. Learn how he and his family overcame the obstacles of cystic fibrosis (CF), raising awareness and money to search for a cure.

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