Mission: Cure CEO Megan Golden joined the #StanfordDrugDiscovery Symposium to hear the latest in biotech innovation. She met with researchers from Greenstone Biosciences and GondolaBio working on cutting-edge treatments.
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Thank you to our panelists and everyone who joined! Working together is the key to finding new treatments for rare diseases like #chronicpancreatitis.
Key takeaways:
โ Patient groups can help fund research to move treatments forward.
โ When patients invest, biotech companies get more support from other investors.
โ Even small patient groups can make a big impact!
Megan joined Kari Luther Roseback (TSC Alliance) and Nasha Fitter (FOXG1 Research), with Chelsea Hathaway McCarthy (DDX3X Foundation) moderating. They discussed how patients, biotech, and investors can work together to speed up drug development.
In her session, "Funding the Fight โ Patient Power in Driving Rare Disease Investment," Megan discussed how Mission Cure Capital and impact investing can accelerate drug development for #rarediseases.
Yesterday, our CEO, Megan Golden, spoke at the #RareDiseaseSummit hosted by Informa/AccessUSA about how patients can drive investment in new treatments. ๐งตโฌ๏ธ
Megan joined Kari Luther Roseback (TSC Alliance) and Nasha Fitter (FOXG1 Research), with Chelsea Hathaway McCarthy (DDX3X Foundation) moderating. They discussed how patients, biotech, and investors can work together to speed up drug development.
In her session, "Funding the Fight โ Patient Power in Driving Rare Disease Investment," Megan discussed how Mission Cure Capital and impact investing can accelerate drug development for rare diseases.
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