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Researchers Collaborate to Find a Cure for Rheumatoid Arthritis

by Sreeraman on  July 15, 2009 at 6:07 PM Research News
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The goal of the meeting, explains Dr. Crofford, “was to encourage these scientists to brainstorm and approach cross-disciplinary collaborations in order to accelerate RA research.”

One such collaboration has already resulted from the first Investigators’ Meeting, held last year, between Gregg J. Silverman, MD, of the University of California, San Diego, and William F.C. Rigby, MD, of Dartmouth College. Both have known each other for years, but bringing these physician-scientists together to discuss current research spurred ideas for new projects.

“Dr. Rigby and I have complementary perspectives and we are planning on future research projects,” says Dr. Silverman. He also comments, “it isn’t one scientist who works in isolation in their efforts to find a cure for RA, as we move even faster when we collaborate with our colleagues in other institutions. Bringing the right people together is what it is all about.”

Dr. Rigby echoes Dr. Silverman’s sentiment by saying, "one of the major strengths of a meeting such as this is that it allows an array of investigators with diverse talents, interests and strengths the time to discuss new ideas and strategies in RA therapeutics. Thus, it allows our interests to broaden through the generation of new collaborations. The provision of funds for research and the opportunity to discuss them by the Within our Reach program has resulted in major advances for RA research."

While their collaborative project is not yet formalized, Drs. Silverman and Rigby are thinking about how to better predict individual patient response to therapies already available. Dr. Silverman says, “As a clinician-scientist I think, how do I make my best clinical choice between the biologic agents available?” He continues, “getting together our different perspectives will hopefully be fruitful for advances in the future,” thus making it easier to prescribe the best possible therapy for their patients.

The Within Our Reach campaign, launched in 2006, is the largest private fundraising campaign in the REF’s history. It will tap a diverse donor base, and raise $30 million to accelerate the innovative research necessary to find a cure for RA. The campaign has received tremendous support from the pharmaceutical industry, biotech companies, physicians and patients, raising nearly $25 million to date.



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