Research and News Involving:
Minority/Underrepresented
Adult, Current Research, Developing World, Dr. Okunade, Drug, LMICs, Minority/Underrepresented, Oncology, University of Lagos, Women's Health
Treating High-grade Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia with a Skin Cancer Drug in Nigeria Principal Investigator: Dr. Kehinde Okunade Disease: Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia Research Description: High-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) is a precursor...
Adult, Current Research, Developing World, Dr. Dembele, Drug, Infectious Disease, LMICs, Minority/Underrepresented, Pediatric, University of Science Technology and Engineering of Bamako
Comparing Two Drugs to Treat P. Malariae in Mali Principal Investigator: Dr. Laurent Dembele Disease: Malaria Research Description: Malaria is an infectious disease spread by mosquitos and caused by parasites of the Plasmodium group. The disease has a global impact,...
Adult, Chicago, Current Research, Dr. Ajilore, Drug, Health Disparities, Minority/Underrepresented, Neuro, University of Illinois at Chicago
Adding an Antihistamine to Improve Outcomes in Depression Principal Investigator: Dr. Olusola Ajilore Disease: Geriatric Depression Research Description: Geriatric depression, or later-life depression (LLD) is a type of depression that affects people 60 years old or...
Adult, Clinical Trials, Developing World, Dr. Hamaluba, Drug, Infectious Disease, KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme, LMICs, Minority/Underrepresented, Muhimbili University Health and Allied Sciences, Neglected Tropical Diseases, Oncology, Rare Disease, Women's Health
Press Release: Cures Within Reach and Open Philanthropy Expand Partnership to Address Factors that Lead to High Disease Burden in Low / Lower-Middle Income Countries Cures Within Reach and Open Philanthropy Expand Partnership to Address Factors that Lead to High...
Adult, Current Research, Dr. Appiah, Drug, Minority/Underrepresented, Oncology, University of Colorado, Women's Health
Reducing Side Effects of Breast Cancer Treatments with Oxytocin Principal Investigator: Dr. Leslie Appiah Disease: Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause in Breast Cancer Patients Research Description: Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM) is a condition that can...
Adult, Chicago, Clinical Trials, Dr. Bjork, Dr. Kletzel, Dr. Lewine, Dr. Voigt-Zuwala, Drug, Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital and CARES, Mid-Atlantic, Military/Veteran, Minority/Underrepresented, Neuro, Rush University Medical Center, University of New Mexico, Virginia Commonwealth University
Press Release: Two Clinical Trials Impacting US Veterans Now Underway Two Clinical Trials Impacting US Veterans Now Underway Cures Within Reach will select two more veterans’ focused clinical trials later in 2024 August 14, 2024 Cures Within Reach (CWR), a global...
Adult, Current Research, Dr. Davar, GI, Health Disparities, Minority/Underrepresented, Oncology, Other, University of Pittsburgh
Reducing Immune-Related Adverse Events by Adding Oral FMT to Solid Tumor Cancer Treatment Principal Investigator: Dr. Diwakar Davar Disease: Solid cancer tumor treatment-related side effects Research Description: Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) drugs have generally...
Adult, Baylor College of Medicine, Brown University, Children's National Research Institute, Clinical Trials, Dr. Amorim, Dr. Holder, Dr. Shur, Drug, Health Disparities, Minority/Underrepresented, Neuro, Oncology, Pediatric, Rare Disease, University of California San Francisco
Press Release: Finalists Announced for CureAccelerator Live! for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Competition Finalists Announced for CureAccelerator Live! for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Competition Cures Within Reach’s Virtual Pitch Event on October 6...
Adult, Busitema University, Clinical Trials, Developing World, Dr. Adewole, Dr. Johnson, Dr. Malichewe, Dr. Musaba, Dr. Namazzi, Drug, Global Health Uganda, Infectious Disease, LMICs, Minority/Underrepresented, Muhimbili University Health and Allied Sciences, Neglected Tropical Diseases, Obafemi Awolowo University & Teaching Hospitals Complex, Oncology, Rare Disease, Université d'Abomey-Calavi, Women's Health
Press Release: Four clinical trials impacting high disease burden in LMICs will start soon Four clinical trials impacting high disease burden in LMICs will start soon Cures Within Reach also announces its latest success story and a multi-year grant from Open...
Adult, Brown University, Chicago, Children's National Research Institute, Clinical Trials, Developing World, Dr. Amorim, Dr. Holder, Dr. Ibraheem, Dr. Linnstaedt, Dr. Mondal, Dr. Musaba, Dr. Shur, Dr. Wesevich, Dr. Zimba, Drug, Health Disparities, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research Bangladesh, LMICs, Minority/Underrepresented, Neglected Tropical Diseases, Neuro, Oncology, Pediatric, Rare Disease, ReGRoW, University of California San Francisco, University of Chicago, University of Illinois at Chicago, University of North Carolina Chapel HIll, University of Zambia School of Medicine, Women's Health
Press Release: Eight clinical trials starting soon in health disparities and/or led by underserved researchers Eight clinical trials starting soon in health disparities and/or led by underserved researchers These Diversity, Equity & Inclusion trials funded by...
Adult, Chicago, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Clinical Trials, Developing World, Device, Drug, Emory University, Health Disparities, LMICs, Minority/Underrepresented, Neuro, Oncology, Pediatric, Rare Disease, Stanford University, University of California Los Angeles, University of Illinois at Chicago, Women's Health
Press Release: Nine clinical trials starting soon in health disparities and/or led by underserved researchers Nine clinical trials starting soon in health disparities and/or led by underserved researchers These Diversity, Equity & Inclusion trials, funded by Cures...
Adult, Baylor College of Medicine, Brown University, Children's National Research Institute, Clinical Trials, Dr. Amorim, Dr. Holder, Dr. Shur, Drug, Health Disparities, Minority/Underrepresented, Neuro, Oncology, Pediatric, Rare Disease, University of California San Francisco
Press Release: Brown University and UCSF Researchers Win CureAccelerator Live! for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Brown University and UCSF Researchers Win CureAccelerator Live! for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Clinical Repurposing Trials in Bladder Cancer...
Adult, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Clinical Trials, Developing World, Device, Drug, Emory University, Health Disparities, Minority/Underrepresented, Neuro, Oncology, Rare Disease, SIDS Hospital and Research Centre, Stanford University, University College Hospital Ibadan, University of California Los Angeles, University of Illinois at Chicago
Press Release: Cures Within Reach seeks clinical trials in health disparities or led by underserved researchers Cures Within Reach seeks clinical trials in health disparities or led by underserved researchers Ten clinical trials starting soon in Diversity, Equity...
Chicago, Clinical Trials, Developing World, Health Disparities, LMICs, Minority/Underrepresented
Press Release: Chicago philanthropies fund nearly $500,000 in clinical trials that will address health disparities in Chicago’s communities of color Chicago philanthropies fund nearly $500,000 in clinical trials that will address health disparities in...
Clinical Trials, Dr. Gordon, Dr. Rower, Dr. Teng, Minority/Underrepresented, Oncology, Pediatric, Rare Disease, Stanford University, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, University of Utah
Press Release: Stanford and MD Anderson Researchers Both Win CureAccelerator Live! for Pediatric Rare Diseases Stanford and MD Anderson Researchers Both Win CureAccelerator Live! for Pediatric Rare Diseases Clinical Repurposing Trials in Vascular Malformations and...
Adult, Clinical Trials, DEBRA Chile, Dr. Gordon, Dr. Rower, Dr. Teng, Drug, Minority/Underrepresented, Oncology, Pediatric, Rare Disease, Stanford University, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, University of Utah
Press Release: Finalists Announced for Pediatric-Focused CureAccelerator Live! for Rare Diseases 2021 Competition Finalists Announced for Pediatric-Focused CureAccelerator Live! for Rare Diseases 2021 Competition Virtual Pitch Event on June 10 Features 4 Pediatric...
Adult, Clinical Trials, Developing World, Dr. Chang, Dr. Mehta, Dr. Osman, Drug, Emory University, George Washington University, Infectious Disease, LMICs, Minority/Underrepresented, Openbiome, Pediatric, SIDS Hospital and Research Centre
Press Release: OpenBiome Researcher Wins CureAccelerator Live! for the Developing World OpenBiome Researcher Wins CureAccelerator Live! for the Developing World Clinical Trial for Severe Acute Malnutrition Receives Funding to Repurpose Existing Fecal Microbiota...
Adult, Clinical Trials, Developing World, Dr. Chang, Dr. Mehta, Dr. Osman, Drug, Infectious Disease, LMICs, Minority/Underrepresented, Oncology, Openbiome, Pediatric, SIDS Hospital and Research Centre
Press Release: Finalists Announced for CureAccelerator Live! Competition, Impacting Patients in Developing World Finalists Announced for CureAccelerator Live! Competition, Impacting Patients in Developing World Pitch Event on May 23 in Boston Features 5 Medical...
Adult, Current Research, Dermatology, Developing World, Dr. Johnson, Drug, Infectious Disease, LMICs, Minority/Underrepresented, Pediatric, ReGRoW, Université d'Abomey-Calavi
Adding Beta-lactam Antibiotics to Shorten Buruli Ulcer Disease Therapy in Benin Principal Investigator: Dr. Roch Christian Johnson Disease: Buruli ulcer Research Description: Buruli ulcer (BU), a neglected tropical disease, is a chronic debilitating mycobacterial...
Adult, Current Research, Developing World, Dr. Malichewe, Drug, LMICs, Minority/Underrepresented, Muhimbili University Health and Allied Sciences, Oncology, Rare Disease, ReGRoW
Testing a Generic Drug Combination to Treat AML in Tanzania Principal Investigator: Dr. Christina Malichewe Disease: Acute Myeloid Leukemia Research Description: Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a blood cancer that is difficult to manage, and patients may have shorter...