New Scientific Research Funding Available to Help Eliminate Pre-Term Deliveries from Preeclampsia
Eligible applicants should focus on the current research gaps identified through a 2020 preeclampsia workshop jointly sponsored by the Preeclampsia Foundation and the Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine. Examples of such proposals include but are not limited to understanding pathophysiological pathways and subtypes of preeclampsia, mechanisms for improved diagnosis or prediction, therapeutic interventions to halt, reverse, or prevent the placental and organ dysfunction associated with the condition, and supporting preconception and inter-conception health to improve perinatal outcomes. In addition to meeting the fund's research criteria, preference will be given to proposals that use or build upon data available through the Preeclampsia Registry™ (self-reported, whole exome sequenced, and clinical data), or that will produce data or biological materials that can be added to the Registry. All criteria are outlined in the application instructions, available at www.preeclampsia.org/research-funding.
The grant is named after the son of Lauren and
"We lost our son Peter due to preeclampsia following a 29-week delivery," explained
"Thanks to generous contributions from family and friends, and our partnership with the Preeclampsia Foundation, we are making strides to reach our ultimate goal of eliminating pre-term births due to preeclampsia by 2050," added
Complete details can be found online at www.preeclampsia.org/research-funding. Letters of intent are due by
About the Preeclampsia Foundation
The Preeclampsia Foundation is a
About the Peter Joseph Pappas Research Grant Program
Clement and Lauren Pappas of Philadelphia, PA, lost their firstborn child, Peter Joseph, after HELLP syndrome necessitated his early delivery. The Pappas family, along with friends and family, have established this special fund with the Preeclampsia Foundation to advance research, with the overarching goal of eliminating pre-term births due to preeclampsia by 2050.
Contact: Danielle Babcock Sapienza
Preeclampsia Foundation
321.421.6957
[email protected]
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SOURCE Preeclampsia Foundation
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