Job Research Foundation funds research into the causes and possible treatments for the disease.
This year's recipient,
Dr. Rasmus O. Bak, Associate Professor at Aarhus University in Denmark, will receive a grant totaling $200,000. The title of his research project is Next Generation CRISPR/Cas-based ex vivo Gene Editing of Autologous Hematopoietic Stem Cells as a Curative Treatment of Job Syndrome.
The Job Research Foundation will start accepting the next round of grant applications in July 2024. Applications can be found on the website here: https://www.jobresearchfoundation.org/grant-application-process
Job Syndrome was discovered in 1966 and is found in males and females worldwide. Visit https://www.jobresearchfoundation.org/ for additional information.
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