Sam Berns

American activist for progeria awareness

Sam Berns - American activist for progeria awareness
Born

1996
29 years ago

Died

January 10th, 2014
11 years ago — 18 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

United States

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An activist advocated for awareness and research into progeria, a rare genetic condition. Diagnosed with the condition at an early age, engaged in various public speaking events to educate others about progeria. Collaborated with medical researchers in efforts to find a cure for the disease. Inspired many through personal stories and spoke at numerous forums, including TEDx talks. Highlighted the importance of living a fulfilling life despite challenges associated with the condition.

Advocated for progeria research

Delivered a TEDx talk

Participated in clinical trials for progeria

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