I’m leading a pre-conference workshop on data visualization at the National Hemophilia Foundation’s 2015 Annual Meeting.
About the National Hemophilia Foundation
The National Hemophilia Foundation (NHF) is dedicated to finding better treatments and cures for inheritable bleeding disorders and to preventing the complications of these disorders through education, advocacy and research. Established in 1948, the National Hemophilia Foundation has chapters throughout the country. Its programs and initiatives are made possible through the generosity of individuals, corporations and foundations as well as through a cooperative agreement with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Learn more about the National Hemophilia Foundation at https://www.hemophilia.org/.
About the Annual Meeting
Whether you’re a first timer or an old timer, NHF’s annual gathering of the entire bleeding disorders community in the US offers participants three key elements: an array of educational sessions, a hands-on Exhibit Hall with fun for all ages and social events where you can unwind each day.
Every year families and individuals with bleeding disorders look forward to dozens of sessions on everything from parenting issues, dealing with inhibitors and transition stages to hepatitis C advancements, advocacy updates, research breakthroughs and other timely topics. Programs for children, teens and young adults mean the next generation of people with bleeding disorders is nurtured, encouraged and emboldened to represent the community.
Learn more about the conference at https://www.hemophilia.org/Events-Meetings/Annual-Meeting.
In Dallas for the conference? Come say hello!
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