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Foundation and Corporate Support
The Graves' Disease Foundation actively seeks support from foundations and corporations world-wide. We invite foundations and corporations to partner with us in the fight to find the cause and cure for Graves' and other thyroid-related diseases. The following programs and services provide opportunities for grants and corporate sponsorships to educate, encourage, and empower patients:
- Research
- Patient Services
- Professional Education and Training
- Conferences and Symposia
- Special Events
- Patient and Family Educational Conference
- Publications
- NGDF Website
Please acknowledge our Foundation and Corporate Partners:
Diagnostic Hybrids Sponsored Graves' Patient Conference
Diagnostic Hybrids was a presenting corporate sponsor at the 2009 Graves’ Patient and Family Education Conference of the Graves’ Disease Foundation. The Graves’ Disease Foundation is an international nonprofit organization focused on Graves’ disease and other thyroid-related diseases for education and research. Diagnostic Hybrids’ sponsorship allows the Foundation to increase patient educational services and expand the conference program.
“Diagnostic Hybrids is committed to improving Graves’ disease diagnostics. This commitment will have a positive impact on the lives of people affected by the disease,” said Jeff Houtz, Senior Product Manager for Diagnostic Hybrids’ thyroid testing products. “The partnership with the Graves’ Disease Foundation will allow us to directly interact with those involved in gathering vital knowledge from Graves’ disease research and treatment, while supporting an organization that has made great strides in Graves’ disease education and awareness,” Houtz added.

A ceremonial check was presented by David R. Scholl, Ph.D., President & CEO of Diagnostic Hybrids, to Nancy H Patterson, Board Chair & Peter Filocamo, President & CEO of the Graves’ Disease Foundation, at the national Patient & Family Education Conference in Charlotte, N.C. The Foundation also received a matching gift from the Bell Charitable Foundation - Kathleen Bell Flynn and Steve Flynn.
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