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NBDF CEO, Phil Gattone, is back on the show to share his thoughts on the current events happening in our bleeding disorder community. Plus, Hanna speaks with Stanford law professor Dr. Hank Greely and legendary hematologist Dr. Margaret Ragni about how we know when gene therapy is the right choice—and is our system ready to support it? And, an interview with the founder of Hope Runs Red, Breana Sinkfield. All this and more! Presenting Sponsor: Takeda, visit bleedingdisorders.com to learn more. It's a Whole New World Gene Therapy Segment brought to you by CSL Behring, which now has a first-of-its-kind hemophilia B treatment. Visit BeyondHemB.com or download B SUPPORT wherever you get your apps for more information. Segment is brought to you by Genentech: Visit www.hemashort.com to watch the short film. Show Notes: Visit Hope Runs Red and watch or share your story! Subscribe: The BloodStream Podcast Connect with BloodStream Media: BloodStreamMedia.com BloodStream on Facebook BloodStream on X/Twitter
Patrick chats with NBDF CEO, Phil Gattone, after his first Washington Days! Plus, Dr. Nathan Connell gives a terrific ASH Recap full of the latest research and development in bleeding disorders and Amy speaks with FLOW co-host, Jessica Richmond about women with bleeding disorders. Presenting Sponsor: Takeda, visit bleedingdisorders.com to learn more. Show Notes: Subscribe: The BloodStream Podcast It's a Whole New World Gene Therapy Segment brought to you by CSL Behring, which now has a first-of-its-kind hemophilia B treatment. Visit BeyondHemB.com or download B SUPPORT wherever you get your apps for more information. Connect with BloodStream Media: BloodStreamMedia.com BloodStream on Facebook BloodStream on Twitter
Coming to you LIVE from NBDF's Bleeding Disorder conference, Patrick is with CEO Phil Gattone right after Opening Session. A walk and talk you don't wanna miss! Also, hear how HTCs have operationally aligned to administer gene therapy with Zack Duffy and Roland Lamy from the Hemophilia Alliance on the latest Gene Therapy segment. Plus, an interview with Janet Brewer from CHES. Presenting Sponsor: Takeda, visit bleedingdisorders.com to learn more. Show Notes: Subscribe: The BloodStream Podcast It's a Whole New World Gene Therapy Segment brought to you by CSL Behring, which now has a first-of-its-kind hemophilia B treatment. Visit BeyondHemB.com or download B SUPPORT wherever you get your apps for more information. Connect with BloodStream Media: BloodStreamMedia.com BloodStream on Facebook BloodStream on Twitter
We have newly appointed NBDF CEO, Phil Gattone with us sharing his background and his vision for the organization and community. And, we have the story of the first commercially dosed patient of hemophilia B gene therapy. Hear from Jamison Buxton, the father of the patient…who also happens to be the director of the HTC. Show Notes: Subscribe: The BloodStream Podcast Presenting Sponsor: Takeda, visit bleedingdisorders.com to learn more. It's a Whole New World Gene Therapy Segment brought to you by CSL Behring, which now has a first-of-its-kind hemophilia B treatment. Visit BeyondHemB.com or download B SUPPORT wherever you get your apps for more information. Connect with BloodStream Media: BloodStreamMedia.com BloodStream on Facebook BloodStream on Twitter
This month on Talk About It, Greg is joined by the CEO of Vesalius Therapeutics and former director of the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), along with Phil Gattone, co-founder of Talk About It! This episode is all about collaboration, and how it's possible to make giant strides in the world of medicine through various fields coming together. As Dr. Austin describes, there is often times resistance to share information across fields or specialties, but in the past decade and especially through Covid, the world of medical science, especially as it pertains to conditions like epilepsy, has seen developments that show the whole is truly greater than the sum of its parts. Plus, as a very special treat, don't miss Dr. Austin showcasing the other side of his expansive brain as he performs opera in front of a live audience! Greg is accompanying, of course! The Talk About It podcast is sponsored by Seizures Are Signs — dedicated to educating families on the importance of early and specific diagnosis by providing an assessment to help get the conversation started, educational information, stories from families who have found a diagnosis, links to advocacy groups, and more. For more information, go to SeizuresAreSigns.com. Seizures are Signs is made available by Jazz Pharmaceuticals
In this very special episode, we sit down with the founders of Talk About It to hear all about the past, present and future of this organization! Two of Greg's closest friends, Ken Lowenberg and Phil Gattone, are in the studio. The three co-founders tell the origin story of how Talk About It was born in a hotel ballroom. This organization is fueled by the passion for spreading awareness about epilepsy, but as we find out in this conversation, Talk About It is broadening its scope to include a variety of causes going into the future. Through the benefits of today's technology, Talk About It will now offer a mulititude of outreach channels to get people talking - talking about cancer awareness, talking about MS, talking about cerebral palsy, talking about depression, talking about the things in our lives that matter. No matter what you are going through, there is a community and an infrastructure of support ready to help, but the first step is to... you guessed it... Talk About It! The Talk About It podcast is sponsored by Seizures Are Signs — dedicated to educating families on the importance of early and specific diagnosis by providing an assessment to help get the conversation started, educational information, stories from families who have found a diagnosis, links to advocacy groups, and more. For more information, go to SeizuresAreSigns.com. Seizures are Signs is made available by Jazz Pharmaceuticals
In episode 74, I am joined by Phil Gattone, who is the CEO and Founder of Neurish, a startup that creates applications and tools to help patients, caregivers, friends, and families impacted by epilepsy. He was diagnosed with epilepsy, himself, in 1991. He has had thousands of seizures, been on dozens of medications, and has had two brain surgeries. Despite the epilepsy, Phil has a background in electrical and computer engineering and has over 15 years of software development experience. Please connect with Phil or become a sponsor for Neurish at: Website: https://www.FriendsWithEpilepsy.com EpilepsyDocs.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/neurish_me Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neurishnetworks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neurishnetworks Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/neurish/ https://wefunder.com/neurish --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pixelclassroom/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pixelclassroom/support
Phil Gattone, CEO at Neurish, describes his inspirational journey in managing his epilepsy to founding a company designed to create community and support for people with epilepsy.
Greg interviews Phil Gattone, President and CEO of the Epilepsy Foundation, and his son, Phil Jr., who lives with epilepsy. They talk about the what the Foundation can do for you in providing resources and support to help End Epilepsy. Then, Greg chats with his co-creator of 'Talk About It!,' Ken Lowenberg, VP of Communications and Digital Strategy at the Epilepsy Foundation. They talk about the origin story of the site, and face-off about an ages old pop culture question.
As we celebrate National Epilepsy Awareness Month, Joyce welcomes Phil Gattone, president and CEO of the national Epilepsy Foundation to the show. He will discuss the mission of the organization, and the programs and services it offers, all to bring greater awareness of epilepsy and its effect on those living with the condition and their families.
In recognition of November as national Epilepsy Awareness month, Joyce welcomes Phil Gattone, CEO of the national Epilepsy Foundation. Mr. Gattone will discuss the mission of this organization and the programs and services it has in place to foster greater awareness of epilepsy.
Joyce welcomes Phil Gattone, CEO of the national Epilepsy Foundation. As November is National Epilepsy Month, Mr. Gattone will discuss the foundation's efforts to promote public awareness of epilepsy and end the stigma that is often associated with it.
Joyce welcomes Phil Gattone, the new CEO of the national Epilepsy Foundation. As November is National Epilepsy Month, Mr. Gattone will discuss the foundation's efforts to promote public awareness of the condition and end the stigma that is often associated with it.
Joyce welcomes Phil Gattone, the new CEO of the national Epilepsy Foundation, who will discuss his background and vision for this organization. In the second segment of the show, during the last 15 minutes, Avalyn Jackson, associate marketing director of disability and mature products, with AT&T Mobility will join as a guest. She will discuss her strategy associated with development and marketing of accessible devices.