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Rheumatology Research Foundation
研究服务
Atlanta,GA 4,831 位关注者
The largest private-funding source for rheumatology research and training in the United States.
关于我们
The Foundation's mission is to advance research and training to improve the health of people with rheumatic diseases. Established as a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, the Foundation is the largest private funding source of rheumatology research and training programs in the United States. The Foundation has a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator (www.charitynavigator.com)
- 网站
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https://rheumresearch.org
Rheumatology Research Foundation的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 研究服务
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Atlanta,GA
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1985
- 领域
- Education、Training、Research Funding、Grant Writing和Career Development
地点
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主要
2200 Lake Blvd, NE
US,GA,Atlanta,30319
Rheumatology Research Foundation员工
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Rachel Myslinski
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Kay Pruett
Senior Director of Philanthropy at American College of Rheumatology's Research Foundation
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Devane Trogstad
Nonprofit Administration I Tech Marketing I Small Business Ops
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Alfred Kim
Associate Professor, Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine; Director, Washington University Lupus Center; Chief Medical Officer, Kypha…
动态
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J. Michelle Kahlenberg, MD, PhD, shares how the Rheumatology Research Foundation has shaped her career and strengthened the entire field of rheumatology. Read her full take on how the Foundation is addressing the workforce shortage https://lnkd.in/ez5D8qxp #rheumatology #rheumresearch #workforce
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Applications are open for the Mentored Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant Award for Workforce Expansion! This award provides tailored training for nurse practitioners or physician assistants who are new to the field of rheumatology under the mentorship of a rheumatologist. Applications are due by 5 PM ET on December 2, 2024. https://lnkd.in/eNBuRe_H
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Meet Investigator, James Rosenbaum, MD Innovative Research Award Recipient Project: HLA-B27, the Microbiome, and Spondyloarthritis Exploring Root Causes and Developing New Treatments for Ankylosing Spondylitis Dr. James Rosenbaum is on a mission to uncover the causes of ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and develop innovative treatments. AS primarily impacts the spine and joints but can also affect other areas, like the eyes. Rosenbaum's research focuses on understanding the links between AS, the microbiome, and the immune system. Recent discoveries suggest that gut bacteria could play a key role in AS, offering hope for new, targeted therapies. The Foundation’s support has been crucial in driving this impactful research forward. Watch the full video and learn more about his project at https://lnkd.in/dbCF5J7i
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Joel Kremer, MD and Sara Kremer have committed to a $1 million investment to support early and mid-career investigators. This generous commitment established the Joel Kremer, MD, and Sara Kremer Career Development Research Fund, which provides support for early and mid-career investigators to continue vital research into the cause, prevention, and treatment of rheumatic disease. “The Foundation is the rudder on the virtuous ship that navigates the often turbulent waters of our medical discipline. No other source of funding comes close!” stated Dr. Kremer when asked why they chose the Foundation for their investment. Read the full press release at https://lnkd.in/e3epwc8r and learn more about their story in the upcoming Foundation Voice.
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The Impact of Sunlight on Lupus Patients Dr. Michelle Kahlenberg is investigating why lupus patients experience severe sun sensitivity, leading to painful rashes. Her Foundation-funded research has uncovered that UV light triggers an overactive inflammatory response in lupus patients due to high levels of interferons and a protein called ZBP1. Dr. Kahlenberg’s work aims to develop treatments that restore the skin’s normal response to sun exposure, offering a hopeful future for lupus patients. Until then, she recommends zinc and titanium-based sunscreens for protection. Watch the full video and learn more about her Foundation-funded project https://lnkd.in/g4M28e6g
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Residents interested in experiencing rheumatology research first-hand are welcome to apply for the Foundation’s Resident Research Preceptorship. Residents will be introduced to the specialty of rheumatology through a full-time research experience. ? ? Applications are due November 1 by 5 PM ET. https://lnkd.in/eMFrHBx7
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We're hiring!
I’m #hiring! This is a great opportunity for someone passionate about working with a mission-driven organization, sharing impactful stories, and building meaningful partnerships. As a member of the philanthropy team, this role will support efforts to fund groundbreaking research and training to improve the health of patients with rheumatic disease. https://lnkd.in/daJZUMfb #GreatPlacesToWork #CareerOpportunity #JobOpening #Healthcare #MissionDrivenWork #Philanthropy
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The Lawren H. Daltroy Preceptorship in Health Communication provides resources to support the training, career development, and/or enhancement of research skills and researchers and clinicians, with no current or prior R01 or R01-equivalent funding. Projects funded by this award directly address patient-clinician interactions and communications.? ? Applications are due November 1, 2024 by 5 PM ET. https://lnkd.in/gu_e4bxG?
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We are accepting applications for our Innovative Research Award! Independent academic investigators interested in funding for innovative studies focused on generating new insights into the cause, progression, treatment, and outcomes of rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases should apply. ? ? The required letters of intent are due by October 1, 2024 by 5 PM ET. https://lnkd.in/eJ8ARKaQ