A brilliant shot of some of the San Francisco team enjoying the views at the Top of the Mark ahead of ISMPP — Only 2 days to go!
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Aisleen Peterson 29 April, 2017Gearing up for ISMPP
Aisleen Peterson 28 April, 2017Brilliant to see some of our New York and Knutsford colleagues catching up over dinner in the Big Apple as they prepare for ISMPP. Cheers guys, wish we were there!
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Aisleen Peterson 18 April, 2017We’re really looking forward to the annual ISMPP meeting in Washington – it’s only two weeks away. We’ll be covering a round-table session and finding out all the latest news and trends in #publications. Hope to see you there.
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Graeme Peterson 13 April, 2017#happyeaster from all at Prime Global! Our offices in the U.K. & Nz will be back on Tuesday 18th April and the US offices will return on the 17th April.
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read more >>Not So Rare
Acheson Kerry 13 April, 2017Tom and Tim finally reach a diagnosis after finding genetic faults known as AGU. The doctor couldn’t tell them much more, so they were sent to a rare disease specialist for further consultations. For Tom and Tim, and their families, it’s been a long process to reach a clear diagnosis. Sadly, like many other rare diseases, there is no therapy or treatment available. Rare diseases affect more than 350 million people worldwide. We need to support people like Tom and Tim to raise awareness of the long and stressful journey through to diagnosis, to understand the reality of living with a rare condition and to support those families affected by a rare disease.
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Lisa Bratt 12 April, 2017Anyone for free Pilates next Tuesday?
Lisa Bratt 11 April, 2017National Youth HIV and AIDS Awareness Day
Rachel Skillen 10 April, 2017We can raise awareness by joining the conversation and by sharing information about HIV/AIDS in youth. You never know what impact you have on other people. A lonely teenager might stumble across your tweet by accident and read more about this topic. Parents might feel encouraged to start a conversation with their children. We could try to make the world a better place, one person at a time… Susanne Ulm, PhD
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