Foundation to fund up to $110 million for collaboration to accelerate the development of genetic therapies for CF
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The treatment has the potential to prevent Aspergillus fungal infections in people who have had a lung transplant.
More than 60 teens from across the country — 25 of whom live with cystic fibrosis — participated online and on Capitol Hill in the Foundation’s Teen Advocacy Day to advocate for the CF community.
The Foundation and Bakar Labs will support AVECRIS Pte Ltd and Nosis Biological Sciences as they pursue genetic therapies for cystic fibrosis with their novel technologies.
This year’s awardees showcase the diversity of journeys in the cystic fibrosis community.
Today, there are close to 40,000 people in the United States with CF due in large part to more people living longer into adulthood, signaling a shift in what it means to live with CF in the modern era.