Stephanie Collins of Eido Bio to be featured at DallasMeetup
DallasMeetup is pleased to announce that Stephanie Collins, Founder and Chief Patient Advocacy Officer at Eido Bio, is our first featured networker to debut for DallasMeetup at Backyard Dallas!
Stephanie is a visionary leader with over 30 years of experience in healthcare and life sciences, specializing in the commercialization of first-in-class therapies for specialty and rare diseases. As Chief Patient Advocacy Officer at Eido Bio, applies her expertise launching groundbreaking therapies across women's health, infectious disease, mental health, liver disease and Type 1 diabetes, to drive patient-centric strategies and ensure transformative therapies reach those who need them most.
With a unique background in nursing and patient advocacy, Stephanie's career has been defined by her unwavering commitment to improving patient outcomes. She has consistently championed disease awareness campaigns and worked tirelessly to ensure that patients with rare and chronic conditions are seen, heard, and provided access to innovative treatments. Her leadership was instrumental in spearheading 15 successful product launches, including the first diagnostic and treatment paradigm shift for a common chronic disease in over a century.
Stephanie's experience spans roles at leading companies such as Intermune, UCB, Vertex, BMS, Intercept, Insmed, and Provention Bio, where she has been pivotal in building and preparing markets for first-in-class therapies. Her active involvement with key industry organizations allows her to drive public policy and access initiatives, contributing to meaningful improvements in care quality and accessibility. Stephanie's multidisciplinary background in nursing, biology, and business, combined with her passion for bridging the gap between unmet needs and treatment, brings a unique, holistic perspective to Eido Bio's strategic initiatives, advancing the company's mission to deliver innovative therapies that address critical unmet needs and fill significant treatment gaps in patient care.
Make plans to meet Stephanie and her team May 1st! Register here.