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Dr. Richard Loeser Provides Expert Opinion on Investigational Osteoarthritis (OA) Drug; “Sprifermin”

October 10, 2019
An injection of the drug into the knee joints of people with OA increased cartilage thickness, compared to patients receiving placebo. However, pain and function did not improve.

Dr. Saira Sheikh is leading an Innovative Autoimmunity and Lupus Research Program

October 7, 2019
Learn more about this and other programs she is leading -- along with her colleagues at the UNC Thurston Arthritis Research Center -- where patients are close partners in the journey to providing hope and healing.

Allergy/Immunology Fellow, Dr. Jamie Waldron Receives Award; and Dr. Scott Commins Provides Alpha Gal Update at Annual Allergy Conference

October 1, 2019
Third-Year UNC Allergy/Immunology Fellow Jamie Waldron, MD, recently received the “Best Fellow Presentation” award at the Southeastern Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Society’s (SEAAIS) annual meeting.

TARC Receives 5-Year, $3.4 Million NIH Grant To Implement High-Quality, Innovative Studies Of Rheumatic Diseases

September 30, 2019
Leigh Callahan, PhD, is Director/Principal Investigator leading a team of scientists who are advancing understanding, prevention & treatment of diseases such as osteoarthritis.

Dr. Richard Loeser (Co-Chair), and Dr. Leigh Callahan Present Data and Lead Discussions at Recent “OA FIT Bootcamp” Meeting for Fellows

September 30, 2019
The first annual Osteoarthritis FIT (Fellows In Training) meeting focused on the latest research and scientific insights regarding the increasingly common disease.

Dr. Rami Eltaraboulsi Joins Rheumatology Leaders on Capitol Hill To Advocate for Patient Access to Care and Solutions to Workforce Shortage

September 17, 2019
More than 100 physicians, advocates and patients recently met with members of Congress, asking them to support bills that would reform insurance practices that can delay patients' access to medicines.

NPR’s “Morning Edition” Interviews Kirsten Ambrose Regarding the Ability of Physical Activity To Reduce Chronic Pain

September 9, 2019
The latest research shows that exercise can not only build strength and reduce inflammation, it can also help the body to produce natural pain reducing chemicals and activate pain reducing mechanisms in the body.

“The Curbsiders” Podcast For Physicians Features Dr. Beth Jonas as Leading Lupus Expert

September 9, 2019
The podcast focuses heavily on best practices in diagnosing patients with this often difficult-to-diagnose disease, as well as the basic of treatment for patients.

Combined Therapy For RA May Help Speed Remission

August 23, 2019
Researchers, including Katrina Donahue, MD, and Beth Jonas, MD, analyzed results from 22 studies to support combination therapy as a way improve outcomes for some rheumatoid arthritis patients.

Dr. Brian Diekman’s Lab Develops a Novel Way to Rapidly ‘Age’ Cartilage Tissue, Facilitating Search for New Osteoarthritis Therapies

August 14, 2019
Chondrocytes became senescent (cellular state associated with aging), and were then targeted for elimination to protect surrounding cartilage.