Redress

PAG Corner

PAGs at REDRESS

Patient advocacy groups (PAGs) play a pivotal role in rare disease research by giving a strong collective voice to patients and their families, ensuring their needs and perspectives are meaningfully represented in relevant forums. PAGs bridge gaps between researchers, clinicians, policy makers, and affected communities, offering essential educational resources, emotional support, and practical insights that help shape relevant, patient-centric research agendas.

2025

PAG Corner

PAGs from previous REDRESS

Molecular Diagnostics, Counseling, Care and Research Center (MDCRC)

Counseling

 (MDCRC) is a not for profit NGO working on Neuro Muscular genetic disorders viz.

Metabolic Errors and Rare Diseases Organisation (MERD) of India

Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) Alliance India

Sjogren’s India

ALS Care & Support Foundation

IEM Support Charitable Trust

Krishnan Family Foundation

CureSMA foundation of India

Indian Rett Syndrome Foundation

Indian Prader-Willi Syndrome Association

Fragile-X Society India

Huntington’s Disease Society of India (HDSI)

Indian Association of Muscular Dystrophies

Swavlamban Foundation

Hiroshi Tanaka

Festival director

Experienced event organizer ensuring smooth
festival logistics and operations.

Hiroshi Tanaka

Festival director

Experienced event organizer ensuring smooth
festival logistics and operations.

Have Questions?

Frequently asked questions

Who can attend REDRESS 2025?

Students, researchers, academicians, clinicians, public health professionals, NGOs, patient groups, and industry stakeholders are welcome.

Yes.

Students (MSc, PhD): Free

Researchers & Faculty: Free/Paid (based on selection)

Clinicians & Industry: Paid
Exact fees will be listed on the Registration page.

Go to the “Abstract” page and follow the guidelines. You can submit under predefined categories via a Google Form.

Yes, shortlisted abstracts will be presented during dedicated oral/poster sessions. Certificates will be issued.

Yes, certificates will be awarded to all registered attendees who attend 70% or more of the sessions.

Select sessions will be live-streamed. Virtual access details will be shared closer to the event.

No. Attendees are expected to arrange their own travel and stay. However, discounted rates at partner hotels will be shared.

Yes, day-wise attendance is allowed but full registration is required.

They are dedicated spaces for Patient Advocacy Groups to share their work, conduct sessions, and network with stakeholders.

Email us at contact@redressconf.org

Who can attend REDRESS?

REDRESS welcomes students, researchers, academicians, clinicians, public health professionals, NGOs, patient groups, and industry stakeholders.

Refer to the “registration” page for details of fee

Go to the “Abstract” page and follow the guidelines. You can submit under predefined categories via a Google Form.

Yes, shortlisted abstracts will be presented during dedicated oral/poster sessions. Certificates will be issued.

No, the summit will not be streamed online. We strongly encourage physical attendance to facilitate in-person interactions, networking, and meaningful discussions.

Yes, co-authors and other colleagues are welcome to attend after registering for the event.

Accommodation is provided for one presenter per accepted abstract. Travel to and from the venue must be arranged by the participant.

PAG Corners are dedicated spaces where Patient Advocacy Groups can showcase their work, have discussions, and engage with researchers, clinicians, and other stakeholders.