Thank you for joining the Orphan Disease Center’s 10th Anniversary Celebration!
Session recordings are now available!
A New Era of Rare Disease Diagnostics & Therapeutics:
Penn’s Orphan Disease Center (ODC) is the first of its kind, a program dedicated to identifying promising therapies for oft-overlooked disorders and providing access to those therapies for patients of all populations. Led by world-renowned gene therapy pioneer Jim Wilson, the ODC has a track record of accelerating progress across a number of arenas, including infectious diseases, blood disorders, metabolic diseases, and neurologic disorders like Rett syndrome, CDKL5 deficiency disorder, and Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Join us as we take a look at where we have been – and where we are going.
Day 1
Wednesday, February 24th | 10:00 AM - 2:30 PM EST
Special Guest:
Francis S. Collins, MD, PhD
Director of the National Institutes of Health
Day 2
Thursday, February 25th | 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM EST
Special Guests:
Michael S. Brown, MD
Regental Professor, Molecular Genetics and Internal Medicine,
UT Southwestern
David Cameron
Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
President of Alzheimer's Research UK
&
Janet Woodcock, MD
Acting Commissioner,
US Food & Drug Administration
In the News:
PHILLY’S POTENTIAL TO CHANGE THE WORLD: Penn’s Orphan Disease Center turns 10 this year. Its promise for Philadelphia goes well beyond science
THE PHILADELPHIA CITIZEN BY AJAY RAJU FEB. 17, 2021