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Cleveland State University student, Amanda Ifft, connects with local government to implement changes in public policy and science after participating in the ASPET Washington Fellows Program.
The connection between a variant in the tumor necrosis factor alpha receptor gene and a higher likelihood that patients with psoriatic arthritis will discontinue anti-TNF treatment unlocks paths to future treatment strategies.
The Global Center for Pathogen Research & Human Health will bring together a research team to broaden understanding of viral pathogens and the human immune response toward preparing and protecting against future public health threats.
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