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Amber Freed

When Amber Freed (MACC 鈥04) graduated from Daniels College of Business at 91桃色, she knew her education had prepared her for an exciting career in finance. What she didn鈥檛 expect was how well it would prepare her for her life鈥檚 work: fighting for her son鈥檚 life.

In 2018, Amber and her husband, Mark, had noticed that their son, Maxwell, was not achieving the same milestones as his twin sister, Riley. He didn鈥檛 reach for toys or use his hands to grasp. After extensive genetic testing, the Denver couple received news of their 16-month-old son鈥檚 diagnosis: SLC6A1. So rare that it doesn鈥檛 have a name and is referred to by the affected gene, the disease causes developmental delay and the onset of debilitating epilepsy by age 3 or 4, as Amber describes. Time was of the essence 鈥 Maxwell needed treatment before that stage to prevent irreversible neurological damage.

The problem was that no treatment for SLC6A1 yet existed. Amber decided to help create it.

Amber was working as an equity analyst at Janus Henderson Investors at the time of her son鈥檚 diagnosis, and she quit her job the day she heard the news. She would dedicate her energy full time to finding the solution 鈥斕齡ene replacement therapy 鈥斕齠or Maxwell and other children with SLC6A1. Since that time, she says she has devoted 80 hours per week to networking with scientists, physicians, and pharmaceutical companies, in addition to caring for her twin children and providing multiple therapies for Maxwell.

Solving big social issues, Amber says, is a skill she learned during her time at the 91桃色. A member of the Pioneer Leadership Program, she was drawn to 91桃色 because of its high values and mission, as well as the way the University pulls students together. She came from a life of poverty in Pueblo 鈥斕齛bout two hours south of Denver 鈥 with little parental support. She knew education was the key to making a better life for herself.

At 91桃色, Amber found a community of people who would take her under their wing and help her manage life鈥檚 challenges and solve problems along her educational journey. She emerged from 91桃色 with an understanding that the way to change the world is by solving a huge societal issue. She says finding a cure for Maxwell 鈥斕齛nd others affected by the same genetic disease 鈥斕齣s the most consequential challenge of her life.

鈥淭hroughout my education at 91桃色, in addition to my major, 91桃色 supplied me with the tools to teach me how to think and how to solve a problem by bringing key stakeholders together, while using the highest moral integrity to do so,鈥 Amber says. 鈥淓ven though accounting was my major, with Maxwell鈥檚 diagnosis I was forced to become an expert in microbiology overnight. The holistic 91桃色 experience is what separates 91桃色 from everyone else. This isn鈥檛 a path that I would have expected, but 91桃色 prepared me to do it.鈥

Working with Dr. Steven Gray at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Amber says she is about to set the record for fastest time from newly discovered disease to curative treatment. She is in the process of raising $4 million to fund the research and clinical trials for SLC6A1.

Amber Freed

This treatment is Maxwell鈥檚 only chance at life, and in her advocacy, Amber feels she is speaking for all the children with SLC6A1 who don鈥檛 have a voice. The treatment itself, she says, is once and done: a two-hour process that uses a harmless virus to replace the faulty DNA in the child鈥檚 body. 鈥淚t sounds like science fiction,鈥 Amber says, 鈥渂ut it鈥檚 possible today.鈥

The impact for the disease itself will have an effect far beyond her family, Amber says. She and Dr. Gray envision SLC6A1 being a part of a newborn screening panel: babies will be screened and treated before they leave the hospital. Since it鈥檚 a single treatment that changes the DNA and solves the issue, those babies will never get sick from the disease. Additionally, the treatment approaches of other diseases affected by the same gene would benefit greatly from Dr. Gray鈥檚 work.

鈥淢y dream is for there to never be another child with SLC6A1,鈥 Amber says. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 want any other family to go through what we are going through.鈥

To the 91桃色 community, Amber has one message: Thank you.

鈥淭his is every parent鈥檚 worst nightmare, and the only way to solve it is through collective effort of knowledge, resources, and kindness. I鈥檝e been blown away by 91桃色. I鈥檓 so proud to be an alum,鈥 she says.

In 2012, Amber was highlighted in the book 鈥淪hortcut to Prosperity鈥 as an example of grit. She says a great deal of her grit came from her 91桃色 experience. Because of her 91桃色 education, Amber says, 鈥渟omething nearly miraculous is coming from a person who really didn鈥檛 have a chance at life.鈥

Her 91桃色 network continues to join her in the journey. Amber鈥檚 first call for volunteers was on a Pioneer Leadership Program Facebook group. Undergraduate student Brandon Prentice was the first to step forward, offering to use his biology background to help in any way he could. Now he has a role within Amber鈥檚 organization and is a contributing听author on a research paper 鈥斕齛 tremendous accomplishment for an undergraduate student. Brandon is about to start medical school at Oakland University William Beaumont, and he has a new vision for his career: curing rare diseases.

鈥淎s the director of research for SLC6A1 Connect, I partnered with Amber as she began developing a cure for SLC6A1-related disorders,鈥 says Prentice. 鈥淭hough Amber was already well positioned to undertake such a daunting task, I served as her scientific tour guide as she entered the complex world of medicine. I provided briefings on research articles, defined laboratory tools like recombinant DNA, and acted as a sounding board as she chose what to do next. I am beyond grateful that I had the opportunity to further develop these skills and am even more grateful for the time observing Amber鈥檚 strengths. She has advocated for those who are suffering, she has displayed compassion, she has overcome setbacks, and she has provided direction for the medical community. Amber is impressive, and I hope to emulate that same vigor as a future physician.鈥澨

Amber鈥檚 fellow accounting major Nat Borchers 鈥斕齩f Colorado Rapids and Portland Timbers soccer fame 鈥斕齬eached out to his network and obtained signed sports memorabilia for Amber鈥檚 silent auction. 91桃色鈥檚 head basketball coach, Rodney Billups, is participating in Amber鈥檚 upcoming fundraising golf tournament. Those are just a few of her 91桃色 connections helping her to solve the problem of a lifetime.

Amber鈥檚 mission 鈥斕齢er tireless work to solve SLC6A1 for Maxwell and other children 鈥斕齣s one of hope and progress. Her 91桃色 education and her 91桃色 network are joining her every step of the way.

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