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Researchers Worldwide Receive Grants To Improve Outcomes For IBD Patients
May 2021
Researchers Worldwide Receive Grants To Improve Patient Outcomes
Fiona Powrie, PhD, (pictured above) is collaborating Anna Simon, PhD, to study the role of adipose tissue in intestinal inflammation. Photo credit: Mitch Tobias
The Kenneth Rainin Foundation has awarded $1.35 million through its Innovator Awards program to support investigators who are testing novel ideas to better understand Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). Grants will help advance research into diagnostics, new therapies and biomarkers of mucosal healing to improve patient lives. Continue reading.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted researchers and their cutting-edge work. Photo credit: sinology, Getty Images
2020 was a challenging year. We're inspired by the strength and resilience of our Arts, Education and Health grantees and partners featured in our Turning Points: Year in Review report. Explore the Health section to see how scientists collaborated to research COVID-19 and Inflammatory Bowel Disease and how they brought solutions closer to patients.