
Community partners
Learn more about resources shared and events hosted by our partners that might be of interest to those with primary immunodeficiency (PI) and the clinicians who treat individuals with PI.
The more you understand about primary immunodeficiency (PI), the better you can live with the disease or support others in your life with PI. Learn more about PI, including the various diagnoses and treatment options.
Living with primary immunodeficiency (PI) can be challenging, but you’re not alone—many people with PI lead full and active lives. With the right support and resources, you can, too.
Be a hero for those with PI. Change lives by promoting primary immunodeficiency (PI) awareness and taking action in your community through advocacy, donating, volunteering, or fundraising.
Whether you’re a clinician, researcher, or an individual with primary immunodeficiency (PI), IDF has resources to help you advance the field. Get details on surveys, grants, and clinical trials.
Learn more about resources shared and events hosted by our partners that might be of interest to those with primary immunodeficiency (PI) and the clinicians who treat individuals with PI.
Date & time: Twice each month (various dates) at 8:00 p.m. (ET). The program runs through June 2025
Hosted by: CSL Behring
A free virtual educational program for primary immunodeficiency (PI) patients and their caregivers. These programs feature a presentation from a trained nurse and stories from a PI patient advocate.
Resource: Ongoing medication support
Provided by: CVS Specialty
Learn about immunodeficiencies and how CVS Specialty can support you throughout your treatment journey, including traveling with medications and managing side effects.
Date & time: Runs through August, 2025
Hosted by: Immune Deficiency Foundation and Medscape Education
This educational activity is intended for an audience of allergists/clinical immunologists, transplant surgeons, and pediatricians in the United States. Physicians maximum of 0.25 AMA PRA category 1 credit(s)™.
Date & time: March 27-30, 2025
Location: Hilton Washington DC Capitol Hill
Hosted by: National Medical Association
This topic of this event is Transforming Population Health: The Promise of Health Equity Across Therapeutic Areas to Improve Quality and Span of Life. Schedule of events and registration information can be found on the National Medical Association website.
All listings are subject to Immune Deficiency Foundation approval.
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Date: July 19-23, 2025
Location: Chicago, IL
Hosted by: National Medical Association
Get ready to join us for the largest gathering of Black physicians and healthcare professionals in the country! This is THE event where medicine, innovation, and advocacy come together. Expect cutting-edge medical education, powerful networking opportunities, inspiring speakers, and unforgettable experiences! Don’t wait—secure your spot now and be part of the movement shaping the future of Black health!
A Spanish-language podcast focused on sharing stories and experiences of the Hispanic community regarding rare diseases, aiming to increase awareness and understanding of the challenges faced by Latinx individuals living with rare conditions.
"Más Que Raras" es un podcast en español basado en las experiencias de personas hispanas en el mundo de las enfermedades raras, y a menudo destaca los obstáculos únicos que enfrentan los pacientes de habla hispana.
Date: April 4-5, 2025
Location: Cleveland, OH (and on live stream)
Hosted by: Cleveland Clinic
The 4WARD Study is a Phase 3 study, or clinical trial. The goal of the 4WARD Study is to
learn more about the oral investigative study medicine, mavorixafor. The study will
evaluate if mavorixafor may increase neutrophil cell counts, may decrease the chance of
getting infections and is safe and well tolerated. Talk to your clinician to find out if this study is an option for you.
Dates, times, and locations may vary. Watch "Compromised: Life Without Immunity" in your community or from the comfort of your own home.
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