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Bio Patient Advocacy Change Maker Meeting

Sun, Oct 26

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Washington, DC, USA

Nevus Outreach and fellow leaders will be attending the Bio Patient Advocacy Change Maker Meeting a collaborative forum designed to amplify the voice of patients and advocacy organizations in biomedical innovation.

Bio Patient Advocacy Change Maker Meeting
Bio Patient Advocacy Change Maker Meeting

Time & Location

Oct 26, 2025, 8:00 AM – Oct 28, 2025, 5:00 PM

Washington, DC, USA

About the event

Nevus Outreach and fellow leaders in the rare disease community will come together at the Bio Patient Advocacy Change Maker Meeting — a collaborative forum designed to amplify the voice of patients and advocacy organizations in biomedical innovation.


This annual gathering brings together advocates, researchers, industry partners, and policy influencers to share insights, build partnerships, and drive meaningful change for those affected by rare conditions. Through interactive sessions, networking opportunities, and strategy discussions, participants will explore ways to strengthen patient engagement, advance research, and ensure that lived experience guides the future of medical breakthroughs.

Together, we’re not just raising awareness — we’re shaping the future of advocacy.


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