Immune Deficiency Foundation

Immune Deficiency Foundation

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The Immune Deficiency Foundation improves the diagnosis, treatment, and quality of life of people affected by primary immunodeficiency through fostering a community empowered by advocacy, education, and research. Like the stripes of a zebra, no two people are the same. At IDF, we celebrate this uniqueness every day. An inclusive, diverse, and fair workplace makes our community more powerful. As a

Action Alerts | Immune Deficiency Foundation 06/05/2026

Can't believe Advocacy Day was a month ago! We still need your support: tell your legislators why vaccine access matters and how important getting Ig therapy is in skilled nursing facilities (H.R. 8528, the PI Post Acute Access Act): https://bit.ly/4e2hxT7.

Action Alerts | Immune Deficiency Foundation A strong, united voice can influence public policy issues that impact your health and access to care. Reaching out to your public officials is simple and quick with the Immune Deficiency Foundation Action Alert system.

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🌍 We’re bringing together top healthcare experts from across the globe to lead discussions that matter to you at the 2026 National Conference.

View the lineup here: https://bit.ly/4nRFyRB

Consulting medical director Dr. Mark Ballow steps down | Immune Deficiency Foundation 06/02/2026

Pediatric immunologist Dr. Mark Ballow recently concluded his tenure with the Immune Deficiency Foundation (IDF). Ballow served on the Medical Advisory Committee starting in 2010 before transitioning to medical director in 2017. He co-edited the "IDF Patient & Family Handbook for Primary Immunodeficiency" and provided regular updates during the COVID-19 pandemic. https://bit.ly/4wMoFvv

Consulting medical director Dr. Mark Ballow steps down | Immune Deficiency Foundation As Dr. Mark Ballow steps down from his role at the Immune Deficiency Foundation, he reflected on his career as a pediatric immunologist and how far patient care, and support, has come.

05/26/2026

People with primary immunodeficiency (PI) often experience anxiety, depression, and other mental health symptoms. Don't suffer in silence. https://bit.ly/4un1S81

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7550 Teague Road, Ste 220
Hanover, MD
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