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Ardelyx Announces the First Recipients of Derek Forfang Patient Advocate Award

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Ardelyx, Inc.
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Award established to recognize leaders in the field of chronic kidney disease advocacy

WALTHAM, Mass., March 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ardelyx, Inc. (Nasdaq: ARDX), a biopharmaceutical company founded with a mission to discover, develop and commercialize innovative, first-in-class medicines that meet significant unmet medical needs, is proud to announce on World Kidney Day that Mary Baliker, Erich Ditschman, Nichole Jefferson, Curtis Warfield and David M. White are the first recipients of the Derek Forfang Patient Advocate Award.

This award was established to honor Derek Forfang, who suffered from chronic kidney disease (CKD) and passed away due to issues related to his disease in 2023. Derek worked tirelessly to improve the lives of patients, families and caregivers in the CKD community. Candidates for the award were nominated by the community at large, with the recipients selected by Ardelyx’s Derek Forfang Patient Advisory Council based on their achievements and contributions to advocate for patients who suffer with CKD.

“Ardelyx is honored to recognize Mary, Erich, Nichole, Curtis and David as the first-ever recipients of the Derek Forfang Patient Advocate Award. These awardees are tireless champions for patients and are a great inspiration,” said Dr. Alan Ryan, Senior Director of Patient Advocacy at Ardelyx. “Like Derek, these individuals are committed to raising awareness of the challenges kidney patients face, and use their experience, their voice and their platform to advocate for the community.”

Recipients of the Derek Forfang Patient Advocate Award will be honored during a reception at the upcoming National Kidney Foundation (NKF) Spring Clinical Meetings.

Learn more about each of the recipients:

Mary Baliker has been a dedicated healthcare advocate for the past 40 years, and is involved in several kidney initiatives regionally, nationally and globally. Mary was diagnosed with a rare kidney disease at the age of nine and since then has undergone hemodialysis and received four kidney transplants. As a result of this life-long journey, Mary cherishes her life and possesses a strong desire to help improve the healthcare experience, health outcomes and quality of life for patients with kidney disease. In addition to publishing multiple peer reviewed articles related to the kidney patient experience, Mary is the author of Maria Never Gives Up, a story written to help children and families facing chronic illnesses. Her book is distributed across transplant and dialysis centers nationwide and is available for purchase online.