For our final day of Trustee celebrations, we would like to shine a light on Louise.
With over 25 years of experience in clinical research, and the last decade focused on rare diseases, Louise brings a wealth of scientific insight to the Stargardt’s Connected Board.
Here’s some what Louise had to say:
Why Louise chose the role: “Most of my work is office-based, so I don’t often get to interact with participants on the trials I work with. Last year I joined the Stargardt’s Connected Conference and really enjoyed meeting members of the community and talking about the clinical trials process. Medical research in Stargardt’s is really exciting at the moment, and it’s so important that the community understands what opportunities might become available and what it means to take part in trials. I found the conference really inspiring, and when the team asked me to be more involved, I jumped at the chance! I hope I can bring my experience in clinical research to help Stargardt’s Connected navigate these changes and push the science forward.”
Louise’s favourite thing about being a Trustee: “The people I work with. It’s been great to get to know the other Trustees and members of the community. Seeing how everyone shares experiences and supports each other is truly special.”
Fun fact: Every Monday is choir night! Louise sings in a women’s choir, the perfect way to unwind, de-stress, and focus on the music.
Thank you, Louise, for your expertise, enthusiasm, and for helping us bridge the gap between research and our community.
PD1: a photo of Louise smiling and wearing a green shirt
PD2: Louise with her choir all in black robes with yellow and blue umbrellas
PD3: a photo of Louise wearing a white shirt and stripy blue and white jeans
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