The Future of Lupus Research: Young Scientists |
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Each summer, a group of young scientists spend their summer in a unique way – working to solve the mysteries of lupus. Supporting these aspiring researchers is critical to ensuring the best and brightest pursue a career path within the lupus research field.
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Your gift will support the future of lupus research. |
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Finding the Right Treatment Approach |
Each person with lupus may experience different lupus symptoms and times of disease flares. Because of this, it’s important to work with your health care team to find the best treatment approach for your specific condition.
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TULIP 2 Trial Reports Positive Results |
Recently, AstraZeneca announced that the Phase III TULIP 2 trial for anifrolumab, a potential medicine for treatment in adults with moderate-to-severe lupus, demonstrated a meaningful reduction in lupus disease activity.
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From the Experts: Vaccine Safety and Lupus |
With cold and flu season around the corner, it’s important to understand vaccines and how to communicate with your health care team about them. Watch the video |
Grantees Focus on Lupus Research Critical to Moving Field Forward |
The 2019 Gina M. Finzi Memorial Student Summer Fellowship awardees are studying areas including lupus nephritis, genetics, neuropsychiatric lupus and disease education. Read more |
Lupus Research Study for an Investigational Oral Medication is Underway |
There is a research study taking place evaluating a new investigational oral medication for lupus. Participants receive study drug or placebo at no cost. Learn more |
Foundation Advocacy Generates Over $2 Mil for Childhood Lupus Research |
The CDC has awarded a three-year $2.4 million grant to the Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research Alliance (CARRA), a Foundation partner. Read more |
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Experience firsthand the power of the movement to end lupus by signing up for a Walk to End Lupus Now® event taking place in your community. Walk to End Lupus Now events will take place soon in Boston; Connecticut-Norwalk; Harlingen, TX; Hudson Valley, NY; Galveston, TX; Miami; Philadelphia; Richmond and San Francisco
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Lupus Foundation of America 2121 K Street, NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20037 Phone: 202-349-1155 | Fax: 202-349-1156 | info@lupus.org
Our mission is to improve the quality of life for all people affected by lupus through programs of research, education, support and advocacy. |
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The Lupus Foundation of America 2121 K Street NW, Washington DC 20037
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