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$31M Grant Boosts Osteoarthritis Treatment Development

$31M Grant Boosts Osteoarthritis Treatment Development
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Award of up to $31 million supports development of osteoarthritis treatment - The Source

A team of Washington University in St. Louis researchers has received an award of up to $31 million from the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health to develop a single-injection treatment for osteoarthritis that promotes tissue regeneration and restores joints.

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Founders Day recognizes faculty, alumni, friends - The Source - Washington University in St. Louis

The Washington University in St. Louis community came together Nov. 4 at its annual Founders Day celebration to honor the outstanding achievements of some of the university’s most distinguished faculty, alumni and friends. The event was held at the St. Louis Union Station Hotel.

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Powderly, Setton receive faculty achievement awards - The Source - Washington University in St. Louis

Powderly, Setton receive faculty achievement awards - The Source - Washington University in St. Louis
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Interdisciplinary team researches potential treatments for intervertebral disc disease

Interdisciplinary team researches potential treatments for intervertebral disc disease
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Interdisciplinary team researches potential treatments for intervertebral disc disease | The Source

Interdisciplinary team researches potential treatments for intervertebral disc disease | The Source
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Fighting racial inequity by funding Black scientists | The Source | Washington University in St. Louis

Network of U.S. biomedical engineers calls to end funding discrimination January 26, 2021 SHARE According to studies of National Institutes of Health research funding allocations, Black applicant award rates have stood at about 55 percent of that of white principal investigators of similar academic achievement. A group of biomedical engineers is bringing to the forefront the issue of federal funding inequity. (Image: Shutterstock) Representatives from a network of women deans, chairs and distinguished faculty in biomedical engineering — including two from Washington University in St. Louis — are calling upon the National Institutes of Health and other funding agencies to address disparities in allocating support to Black researchers.

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How to end discrimination in health research funding

Mario Gutierrez consults Prof. Lola Eniola while using fluorescent microscopy to study the effect of red blood rigidification on the thermodynamics of blood flow. Graduate students and post-docs work at Prof. Lola Eniola’s Cell Adhesion & Drug Delivery Lab in North Campus Research Complex. Image credit: Marcin Szczepanski/Multimedia Director and Senior Producer, University of Michigan, College of Engineering White researchers are nearly twice as likely to be awarded a grant than Black scientists of similar academic achievement, studies of National Institutes of Health funding programs show—and a group of 19 biomedical engineering leaders is calling on NIH and other funding agencies to address the stark disparity.

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