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FUMS 033 – MS Challenges and Lyfebulb Moments with Dr. Karin Hehenberger

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger

English - February 22, 2019 12:00 - 24 minutes - 16.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 99 ratings
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Today’s guest on the FUMS Podcast is Dr. Karin Hehenberger. After being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at a young age, Karin has since gone on to dedicate her life to helping others impacted by chronic disease.

She eventually created Lyfebulb, an innovative patient-empowerment platform whose mission is to reduce the burden of chronic disease through the power of the patient - an idea that all of us in the FUMS nation can get behind!

Most excitingly, Karin talks about the forthcoming MS Innovation Challenge, which looks to support patient entrepreneurs whose companies are developing solutions which address needs currently unmet in MS.

Topics covered include:

Karin's life with chronic disease and her decision to go into medicineLyfeulb's mission and aimsThe partnership between Lyfebulb and pharmaceutical company Celegen which led to the MS Innovation Challenge- and how YOU could get involved!

… and so much more!

Resources mentioned in this episode (clickable links):

Lyfebulb websiteAddressing Unmet Needs in MS: Innovation Challenge application portal(closes April 12 2019)Lyfebulb on FacebookLyfebulb YouTube channelLyfebulb on Twitter

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