Marshall Summar, MD, professor of pediatrics, spoke to Huntington's Disease News for an article discussing the Rare Disease Institute at Children's National Health System partnering with the National Organization for Rare Disorders to become a "center of excellence," caring for patients with rare diseases, regardless of age.
Huntington's Disease News - Children’s National, NORD Partner to Create Rare Disease ‘Centers of Excellence’
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