EB Research Partnership hosted the Venture Into
Cures Summit alongside two Eddie
Vedder shows in Seattle to
support their mission of curing EB and other rare diseases.
NEW YORK,
Nov. 14,
2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Eddie Vedder played two
intimate concerts in his hometown of Seattle at Benaroya Hall on October 23rd and 24th to bring support to a cause
that is near to his heart – EB Research Partnership (EBRP).
Alongside the emotional shows, EBRP hosted its first in-person
Venture Into Cures Summit and Dinner.
EB Research Partnership and Jill and Eddie Vedder raised over $5M to benefit life-saving rare disease
research.
Founded in 2010 by a group of dedicated parents,
Jill Vedder, and Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam, EB Research
Partnership (EBRP) is the largest 501(c)(3) nonprofit funding
research aimed at finding a cure for Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB).
Since inception, EBRP has raised over $50 million and funded more
than 120 research projects around the world, transforming the
clinical trial landscape by 20X and helping fund the first ever FDA
approved treatment for EB.
Over 3 days, Eddie
Vedder and EBRP gathered nearly 5,000 people and raised over
$5 million to fund life-saving
research focused on accelerating treatments and cures for EB and
beyond.
"I am extremely humbled and grateful to be able
to stand next to these heroic patients, parents, researchers, and
doctors as we work together to find a cure for EB. Sharing this
mission and message with people around the world has filled me with
extreme pride and hope. My wife and I have been working on this
cause for over a decade and it is amazing to reflect on the
progress that has been made. We can find a cure – the promise is
real," says Eddie Vedder, Pearl Jam
lead singer and Co-Founder of EBRP.
The events kicked off early on the morning of
October 22nd at Benaroya Hall for the
Venture Into Cures Summit. Patients, leading researchers, and
industry experts shared a vision for a future where there is a cure
for EB, collaboration across institutions and support systems for
any family battling a rare disease. Panels featured visionaries in
the patient community alongside industry leaders including
Nicholas Christakis, MD, PhD, MPH,
social scientist and physician at Yale
University, Eric Hargan,
Former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services (HSS), Greg Licholai, MD, Chief Medical & Innovation
Officer and President of Symphony Health at ICON plc., Eleni Linos
MD, MPH, DrPH, Director of the Center for Digital Health at
Stanford University, and Dan Sheeran, Director, Health Care and Life
Sciences at AWS.
"The team at EBRP has been dreaming up this event
for a very long time. The goal was to raise awareness, foster
meaningful connections, and create a platform for the leading
doctors, researchers, biotech companies, patients, and advocates to
collaborate and be celebrated and heard. This was achieved beyond
what we could have ever imagined. We're inspired because this event
is just the beginning. For the patient community, Venture Into
Cures has brought them new information, created new friendships and
support networks, and reinvigorated their hope for the future. For
many, it served as a catalyst to reimagine what's possible, to join
us on this journey, to get involved with curing rare diseases.
We're very thankful for Jill and Eddie's leadership to unite our
community in Seattle as we
continue on our venture into cures, for EB and beyond," says
Michael Hund, Chief Executive
Officer of EBRP.
On the evening of October
22nd, the patients, families, medical experts and supporters
were invited to the Chihuly Garden & Glass to enjoy art,
comedy, a live auction, and more. The Venture Into Cures Dinner was
not short on special moments; guests were welcomed by none other
than "The Mayor" of Major League Baseball, Sean Casey, and enjoyed some comedy by the
Roastmaster General, Jeff Ross. They
also got to enjoy a private viewing of the museum, participate in a
live auction, and even experienced an impromptu karaoke moment
featuring leading EB researcher, clinician and recipient of the
EBRP Butterfly Leadership award, Dr. Jean
Tang along with Eddie
Vedder.
After hours of learning, connection, and fun at
the Venture Into Cures Summit & Dinner, the group continued on
to raise awareness and funds for EBRP at two Eddie Vedder shows at the iconic Benaroya Hall.
Eddie Vedder beautifully weaved
compelling stories and information about the cause throughout the
shows including video content, speeches, and shout outs. The
legendary singer dedicated a special rendition of "Imagine" after
fans requested it during the show and "Won't Back Down" to the
brave EB community. He also screened educational EB patient stories
and played "Say Hi" which was inspired by Eli Meyer, a young boy living with EB, who was
in the crowd.
"Seeing our community come together in person has
filled me with such pride, joy, gratitude and most importantly
hope. The EB community showed up in an epic way. The patient
warriors, doctors, scientists, professors, biotech geniuses,
artists, comedians, and families navigating this disease were all
shining bright in Seattle! There
is power in people coming together for a good cause. So, thank you
to everyone who has stood by us and believed in us. I feel more
confident than ever – we can cure EB. We can make an impact for the
millions out there battling a rare disease," said Jill Vedder, Co-Founder and Chairwoman at
EBRP.
For more information on how to donate, support
the cause and get involved, visit ebresearch.org
You can follow @ebresesarch
on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn
and Twitter.
About EB Research Partnership
Founded in 2010 by a dedicated group of parents
and Jill and Eddie Vedder, EB
Research Partnership (EBRP) is the largest global nonprofit
dedicated to funding research aimed at treating and ultimately
curing Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB), a group of devastating and
life-threatening skin disorders that affect children from
birth.
Working around the clock with offices in the US
and Australia, EBRP utilizes an
innovative Venture Philanthropy business model. When making a grant
to a research project, they retain the added upside of generating a
recurring revenue stream if the therapy or product is commercially
successful, then use the return on investment to fund additional EB
research until a cure is found.
To learn more, visit www.ebresearch.org
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