“Dream Team” of BrightFocus Alums Receive Major NIH Vision Research Grant
Written By: BrightFocus Editorial Staff
Written By: BrightFocus Editorial Staff
The National Institutes of Health recently announced major research grants for scientific collaboration, including an award to a “dream team” of five glaucoma scientists, all of whom received key, early funding from the BrightFocus National Glaucoma Research (NGR) program.
Through its National Eye Institute, NIH awarded one of its “Audacious Goals” grants to a team comprised entirely of current and former NGR grantees – Jason Meyer, PhD, Indiana University-Purdue University; Brad Fortune, OD, PhD, Devers Eye Institute; Benjamin Sivyer, PhD, Oregon Health and Sciences University; Yvonne Ou, MD, University of California, San Francisco; and Gareth Howell, PhD, The Jackson Laboratory – to further study the potential of restoring vision lost to glaucoma by regenerating cells in the eye.
BrightFocus has awarded these five scientists a combined $1.1 million in funding for the early stages of this work, leading to the $6.7 million grant from NIH – a six-fold increase in what is known as “follow-on funding.” This is a powerful affirmation of the BrightFocus commitment to identify and support early the most promising scientists and their bold ideas.
BrightFocus Foundation is a premier global nonprofit funder of research to defeat Alzheimer’s, macular degeneration, and glaucoma. Through its flagship research programs — Alzheimer’s Disease Research, Macular Degeneration Research, and National Glaucoma Research— the Foundation has awarded nearly $300 million in groundbreaking research funding over the past 51 years and shares the latest research findings, expert information, and resources to empower the millions impacted by these devastating diseases. Learn more at brightfocus.org.
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