Feinstein Institutes Receives $15 Million NIH Grant to Study Brain Dysfunction in Lupus
July 21, 2020
July 21, 2020
LAKE SUCCESS, New York, July 21 -- Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research issued the following news:
The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research has been awarded a $15 million grant to study brain dysfunction tied to lupus by the National Institutes of Health. Lupus, which affects up to 1.5 million Americans, is an autoimmune disease in which a person's immune system attacks cells and organs through antibodies, causing most commonly rash, fever, and joint pain.
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The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research has been awarded a $15 million grant to study brain dysfunction tied to lupus by the National Institutes of Health. Lupus, which affects up to 1.5 million Americans, is an autoimmune disease in which a person's immune system attacks cells and organs through antibodies, causing most commonly rash, fever, and joint pain.
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