The Shriners organization is providing $400,000 to support the Skeletal Tracking to Accelerate Research program.
Children’s Hospital at London Health Sciences Centre and Montreal-based Shriners Hospitals for Children Canada have launched a joint research initiative focused on rare childhood bone disorders.
Following what LHSC described as a “competitive internal grant competition,” the Shriners organization is providing $400,000 to support the Skeletal Tracking to Accelerate Research (STAR) program – an “ambitious effort to uncover the mechanisms” behind rare bone diseases and improve care for children across Canada.
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