What Kept You Motivated?
This effort was so much bigger than myself. The more people I told what I was doing, the more stories people shared: the pilot on the flight to Portland whose sister-in-law is battling rheumatoid arthritis; the reporter whose mom and sister live with autoimmune diseases; the woman at the finish line who didn’t say what she was going through, but quietly told me, do you have any idea how much what you’re doing means to people?
I run because I can. I know that I do not always feel good. So, when I do, I take the world by storm. I did these races to pass on the hope. I wanted to tell the world about BRI scientists seeking cures for diseases others say are incurable, and do everything I can to support them.
Why Support BRI's Innovation Fund?
New ideas, different questions, innovative technologies — that’s what will make big advances. I also love that this fund requires scientists from different labs to team up, doing together what they could not do alone.
Now, more than ever, that idea resonates with me. I was able to cross both finish lines because I wasn’t doing it for myself. I was doing it for everyone who lives with autoimmune diseases. I was doing it for the researchers relentlessly working toward cures for not one, but all autoimmune diseases. If there’s one thing I’ll walk away from this experience with, it’s this: There is no limit to what we can accomplish with a strong purpose, a motivated team and a community by your side every step of the way.