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Researcher Stories

Get to know the PhRMA Foundation’s award recipients.

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Studying a Protein That Could Help Protect and Restore Vision

Bushra Zaman, a PhD student at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, is researching how a specific protein called clusterin can help the eye recover after sudden injury.

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Applying Lessons From Parenthood to Drug Discovery Research

Kan Li, a PhD candidate at Rutgers University, is researching therapeutic targets for enteroviruses, which can cause illnesses ranging from cold-like symptoms to serious neurological complications, particularly in children.

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Using AI to Predict Which Cancer Mutations Matter

Jessica White, a PhD candidate at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, is using AI and genomic data from cancer patients to identify overlooked mutations and help more people benefit from precision medicine.

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Reprogramming Immune Cells From Cancer Allies to Cancer Fighters

Dr. Anastasia Varanko, a postdoctoral trainee at Vanderbilt University, aims to make existing immunotherapies more effective to expand their benefit to a broader range of patients and cancer types.

Awardee Spotlight

Ayobami Aiyeolemi

  • University of Texas at Austin

“I am honored to receive the PhRMA Foundation award and deeply grateful for the essential support it will provide as I advance my dissertation research on understanding the health impact of stigma on individuals living with sickle cell disease.”

Combining Immunotherapy and Chemotherapy for Better Cancer Treatment

Kaitlyn Pierpont, a PhD student at Weill Cornell Medicine, is researching how to improve cancer treatment by combining two therapies: chemotherapy and chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy.

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