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EPISODE · Feb 25, 2026 · 23 MIN

Dini Rao - Co-founder of Colors of Hope and PWS Advocate

from Leap Together Podcast · host Leapcure Inc.

Why do so many rare disease families, especially families of color, still feel unseen in research, and what would it take to build clinical trials that truly meet them where they are? In this episode, Laura Brencher, Leapcure’s VP of Advocacy, sits down with Dini Rao, co-founder of Colors of Hope and a Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) advocate, to explore what equitable research looks like when day-to-day caregiving is already a full-time job.Dini shares how Colors of Hope was born from a simple but powerful goal; helping families feel less alone. Dini discusses how that community lens translates directly into better research participation: clearer education, trusted messengers, and study experiences designed around real constraints. Dini points to evidence that physician workforce diversity can have measurable health impacts, specifically, findings related to racial gaps in cardiovascular mortality (ref 1). Together, Laura and Dini unpack why representation isn’t just a “nice to have,” how sponsors and sites can reduce friction without sacrificing quality, and why listening to caregivers is essential to ethical, patient-centered progress in rare disease research.In this episode, we cover:How community-building can remove barriers to research participation and reduce isolation for familiesWhat “patient-centered” means when caregivers are balancing complex, round-the-clock needsWhy diversity in rare disease research requires trust, cultural humility, and sustained outreachPractical ways to make trials more accessible (communication, logistics, support) while protecting qualityTo learn more about Colors of Hope, check out https://www.pwscolorsofhope.org/Subscribe for more conversations on clinical research innovation that keeps patient needs at the center.Reference:Alsan, Marcella; Garrick, Owen; Graziani, Grant. “Does Diversity Matter for Health? Experimental Evidence from Oakland.” American Economic Review, 109(12), Dec 2019. https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/aer.20181446

Why do so many rare disease families, especially families of color, still feel unseen in research, and what would it take to build clinical trials that truly meet them where they are? In this episode, Laura Brencher, Leapcure’s VP of Advocacy, sits down with Dini Rao, co-founder of Colors of Hope and a Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) advocate, to explore what equitable research looks like when day-to-day caregiving is already a full-time job.Dini shares how Colors of Hope was born from a simple but powerful goal; helping families feel less alone. Dini discusses how that community lens translates directly into better research participation: clearer education, trusted messengers, and study experiences designed around real constraints. Dini points to evidence that physician workforce diversity can have measurable health impacts, specifically, findings related to racial gaps in cardiovascular mortality (ref 1). Together, Laura and Dini unpack why representation isn’t just a “nice to have,” how sponsors and sites can reduce friction without sacrificing quality, and why listening to caregivers is essential to ethical, patient-centered progress in rare disease research.In this episode, we cover:How community-building can remove barriers to research participation and reduce isolation for familiesWhat “patient-centered” means when caregivers are balancing complex, round-the-clock needsWhy diversity in rare disease research requires trust, cultural humility, and sustained outreachPractical ways to make trials more accessible (communication, logistics, support) while protecting qualityTo learn more about Colors of Hope, check out https://www.pwscolorsofhope.org/Subscribe for more conversations on clinical research innovation that keeps patient needs at the center.Reference:Alsan, Marcella; Garrick, Owen; Graziani, Grant. “Does Diversity Matter for Health? Experimental Evidence from Oakland.” American Economic Review, 109(12), Dec 2019. https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/aer.20181446

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