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Henry Ford Health + Michigan State University Health Sciences announced its funding of 5 cancer research grants of up to $100,000 each. These 5 grants follow an initial wave of funding from the partnership, in which 18 pilot grants of up to $25,000 each were funded in May 2022.
Henry Ford Health + Michigan State University Health Sciences announced its funding of 5 cancer research grants of up to $100,000 each. These 5 grants follow an initial wave of funding from the partnership, in which 18 pilot grants of up to $25,000 each were funded in May 2022.
“We are proud to support the groundbreaking work of our dedicated researchers who are helping to advance the field of cancer medicine, reduce healthcare disparities and improve outcomes for patients with cancer,” said Ben Movsas, MD, chair of the Health Sciences Cancer Committee and medical director of Henry Ford Cancer. “These highly impactful research initiatives, 40 percent of which directly address cancer disparities, will help us gain critical insights into some of the most challenging issues facing the cancer community today, which in turn will benefit patients and make a difference in many lives.”
In total, researchers at Henry Ford and Michigan State University (MSU) submitted 26 integration grant proposals for this latest wave of funding. Each research grant has a principal investigator from Henry Ford Health, a principal investigator from MSU and additional key personnel from both organizations.
“The spirit of collaboration that exists among the researchers at our world-class institutions is an essential part of our shared vision to reimagine healthcare and discover scientific breakthroughs that will serve as catalysts for change,” said Jeff MacKeigan, PhD, Health Sciences Cancer Committee member and assistant dean in Research of the MSU College of Human Medicine. “Health inequities and disparities have created gaps in cancer outcomes that have long afflicted patients in both urban and rural communities. These research initiatives funded through our partnership with Henry Ford will play an important role in fighting the health disparities that plague our most vulnerable communities.”
The five grants selected for the latest wave of funding are:
The Henry Ford Health + Michigan State University Health Sciences partnership launched in January 2021 with the bold purpose of advancing a new standard of healthcare by reimagining how we think about, innovate and deliver health and wellness. As partners, Henry Ford Health and Michigan State University are investing in emerging cancer research; advancing Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Justice; working toward the opening of a MSU Health Education Campus at Henry Ford Hospital; creating a unified research community; and empowering health plan customers with great choices thanks to Health Alliance Plan (HAP) and MSU Health Care joining forces.
To learn more about the Henry Ford Health + Michigan State University Health Sciences partnership, visit henryford.com/campaign/hfmsu.