Author: Dominga Noe
Dominga Noe was diagnosed with Marfan syndrome when she was nine years old. After graduating from Wagner College with a BS in Arts Administration, began working for The Marfan Foundation in 2016 as the first staff member with Marfan. Now she lives and works from Kansas City, MO as the Foundation's Technical Content Manager, Teen Group Leader, and Teen Council Chair.
100 Club
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Northwest Genetic Aortopathy & Arteriopathy Program Regional Symposium on Marfan Syndrome, Loeys-Dietz, and Vascular Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
The Northwest Genetic Aortopathy & Arteriopathy Program Regional Symposium on Marfan Syndrome,...
VEDS Parent Support Group for Adult Children
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Austin Regional Symposium: Living Better with Marfan, LDS, and VEDS
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Medizinisches Management des Marfan-Syndroms
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Walk For Victory – Atlanta
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