
The Power of Patient Stories with Erik Paulsen, Chairman at the Institute of Gene Therapies
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Show Notes
In this episode of Boundless B, host Kai M Sorensen sits down with Erik Paulsen, former U.S. Congressman and current Chairman of the Institute for Gene Therapies, to explore the critical intersection of medical innovation, patient advocacy, and healthcare policy.
Together, they discuss the growing promise of gene therapies in treating rare diseases like hemophilia b, the urgent need for science-based education, and the power of patient voices in shaping equitable access to care. Paulsen offers insight into the bipartisan momentum around gene therapy policy, the complex challenges of regulatory approval, and how everyday citizens can engage in advocacy—sometimes with something as simple as a letter.
This episode offers inspiration and a call to action for listeners committed to making change in the rare disease community.