Advisory Council

Wilhelm Foundation's Advisory Council brings together a trusted group of international experts who guide and strengthen our mission to end the diagnostic odyssey for People Living With Undiagnosed Diseases (PLWUD).

Our Advisory Council provides independent, strategic advice across science, clinical practice, ethics, policy and data. Council members support the Foundation’s long-term vision, help shape priorities for our global programs—including the Undiagnosed Hackathons—and ensure that our work remains rigorous, ethical, and centered on the needs of families worldwide.

Advisory Council Members

The Advisory Council reflects the multidisciplinary and global nature of Wilhelm Foundation’s work, spanning science, research, medicine, policy, ethics and advocacy.

 

Dave Pearce
Chair, International Rare Diseases Research Consortium (IRDiRC)

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Garabet Yeretssian
Senior Program Manager, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative

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Gareth Baynam
Medical Director, Rare Care Centre, Perth Children’s Hospital

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Mary Jane Dykeman
INQ Law, Chair EpiSign Inc.

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Rick Guidotti
Founder and Director, Positive Exposure

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Shirlene Badger
Patient Advocacy Lead, Illumina

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Zeynep Tümer
Professor, MD, PhD, DMSc

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