The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation mourns the passing of long-standing CF community champion and philanthropic leader who helped to raise more than $500 million toward the CF cause.
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The Foundation is committed to improving health outcomes for people with cystic fibrosis from underrepresented groups by supporting research projects advancing our understanding of barriers to health equity.
A transformative leader for more than two decades, Marshall will transition to advisory role
The funding will help support research into the development of potential new modulator therapies for people with cystic fibrosis with an F508del mutation.
Hearing from diverse voices is critical as we continue our journey to listen, learn, and take action against racism and discrimination.
Funding will support a Phase 2b trial of phage therapy for chronic Pseudomonas aeruginosa lung infections.
This year’s program marked the largest in-person advocacy event in the Foundation’s history.
Revised approach to lung function reporting is shown to be more scientifically accurate and may reduce health disparities.
Since 2011, the Foundation has awarded $2.5 million across 35 different projects to improve cystic fibrosis newborn screening across the country.
Community feedback highlights the importance of CF care teams, in-person CF care, and telehealth.