From Cystic Fibrosis Foundation <[email protected]>
Subject Infection Research Initiative: One year later
Date November 21, 2019 5:03 PM
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Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
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Dear Friend,

November marks the one-year anniversary of the launch of the Infection Research Initiative. Through this initiative, the Foundation has committed at least $100 million to address the chronic and intractable infections that are a hallmark of cystic fibrosis.

Over the past year, we brought together some of the top experts in CF infection research and members of the community to help identify the key infection research priorities and fill any potential gaps. We also asked researchers to submit applications for infection-related funding ([link removed]). Knowing the community has many questions around infection, the Foundation also held the first virtual ResearchCon which was focused solely on infection research.

You can visit the Infection Research Initiative page on cff.org ([link removed]) to learn more, including the specific areas of research focus, the Infection Research Initiative white paper, and information on our currently funded infection research.

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You can also check out the Foundation’s blog to see what the CF community is saying about infections and related research, including phage therapy.

We Need Better Treatments for Infections ([link removed])

How My Drug-Resistant Infection Led Me to Help Steer Infection Research ([link removed])

Interview: Ella Balasa Chats With CF Researcher About Phage Therapy ([link removed])





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