Rare Wish and Rare STRIDES attend Georgia Life Science Networking event
- trenamyers
- Mar 1
- 2 min read
Networking for Innovation: Rare Wish and Rare STRIDES at Georgia Life Sciences Event
On February 11, 2025, the vibrant community of Georgia's Life Sciences gathered in Buckhead for a pivotal networking event, previously known as Georgia Biolife. This year's event attracted key figures from the industry, including Beth Nguyen, founder of Rare Wish and Rare STRIDES, Trena Myers, CEO of Rare Wish and Ms. Elite United USA 2024, and Paul Freeman, a board member and leader of Rare STRIDES. Their participation underscored the importance of collaboration and innovation in advancing life sciences in the region.

Highlights of the Event
Networking Opportunities: The event provided a platform for professionals to connect, share ideas, and explore potential collaborations that could drive advancements in the life sciences sector.
Panel Discussions: Attendees engaged in insightful discussions about the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities within the life sciences field.
Showcasing Innovations: Companies, including Rare Wish and Rare STRIDES, showcased their latest projects and initiatives aimed at improving patient outcomes and supporting rare disease research.
Key Takeaways from Rare Wish and Rare STRIDES
Beth Nguyen and Trena Myers emphasized the importance of community engagement and innovation in their respective roles. They shared insights on how Rare Wish and Rare STRIDES are committed to making a difference in the lives of those affected by rare diseases. Paul Freeman, highlighted the strategic vision of Rare STRIDES and its role in fostering partnerships that can lead to groundbreaking solutions.
Looking Ahead
The Georgia Life Sciences event not only served as a networking hub but also reinforced the commitment of organizations like Rare Wish and Rare STRIDES to drive progress to #makerarevisible. As the industry continues to evolve, the collaboration and insights shared at events like these will be crucial in shaping the future of healthcare.
With leaders like Beth Nguyen, Trena Myers, and Paul Freeman at the forefront, the future of rare disease research and patient advocacy looks promising. The connections made and ideas exchanged at the Georgia Life Sciences event will undoubtedly contribute to innovative solutions that benefit the community at large.
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