As the 2025 Nano-rare Patient Colloquium approaches, we welcome back Transmitter Features Editor Brady Huggett to guest-host this episode of the Patient Empowerment Program podcast. Brady sits down with n-Lorem founder and CEO, Dr. Stan Crooke, to reflect onto reflect on the strides made over the past year—insights that will help shape the discussions at this year’s Colloquium.
On This Episode We Discuss: 
2:10 How n-Lorem decides to give a medicine specifically designed for one person to another individual
8:10 n-Lorem built systems to be able to treat more than one patient with a single drug
11:08 n-Lorem creates medicines for nano-rare genetically caused forms of ALS
15:14 New suggestions about the plasticity of the central nervous system and the future of medicine
19:40 Why science isn’t in a good place and will experience lasting repercussions
25:00 The Colloquium will focus on what we’ve learned at n-Lorem and what was once thought to be impossible is possible
27:34 An update on the quantity of INDs filed and patients treated with an n-Lorem ASO
28:80 The benefits of implementing whole genome sequencing (WGS) at birth
30:37 What surprises have emerged throughout the organizational journey of n-Lorem
 
NRPC25 registration: https://www.nlorem.org/nano-rare-patient-colloquium-2025/ 
 
Sponsors
ChemGenes: https://www.chemgenes.com/ 
Honegene: https://www.hongene.com/en 

Patient Empowerment Program: A Rare Disease Podcast

n-Lorem Foundation (Dr. Stan Crooke, Amy Williford, Kim Butler, Andrew Serrano, Jon Magnuson, and Kira Dineen)

Sneak Peak of the 2025 Nano-rare Patient Colloquium

SEP 24, 202536 MIN
Patient Empowerment Program: A Rare Disease Podcast

Sneak Peak of the 2025 Nano-rare Patient Colloquium

SEP 24, 202536 MIN

Description

As the 2025 Nano-rare Patient Colloquium approaches, we welcome back Transmitter Features Editor Brady Huggett to guest-host this episode of the Patient Empowerment Program podcast. Brady sits down with n-Lorem founder and CEO, Dr. Stan Crooke, to reflect onto reflect on the strides made over the past year—insights that will help shape the discussions at this year’s Colloquium. On This Episode We Discuss: 2:10 How n-Lorem decides to give a medicine specifically designed for one person to another individual 8:10 n-Lorem built systems to be able to treat more than one patient with a single drug 11:08 n-Lorem creates medicines for nano-rare genetically caused forms of ALS 15:14 New suggestions about the plasticity of the central nervous system and the future of medicine 19:40 Why science isn’t in a good place and will experience lasting repercussions 25:00 The Colloquium will focus on what we’ve learned at n-Lorem and what was once thought to be impossible is possible 27:34 An update on the quantity of INDs filed and patients treated with an n-Lorem ASO 28:80 The benefits of implementing whole genome sequencing (WGS) at birth 30:37 What surprises have emerged throughout the organizational journey of n-Lorem   NRPC25 registration: https://www.nlorem.org/nano-rare-patient-colloquium-2025/    Sponsors ChemGenes: https://www.chemgenes.com/  Honegene: https://www.hongene.com/en