| The Trudeau Institute is funded primarily through the highly-competitive, peer-reviewed grant process of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). |
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About Us - Related Links and Affilations
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| Affiliations |
| American Association of Immunologists |
| The American Association of Immunologist goal is to advance knowledge of immunology and related disciplines, to foster interchange of ideas and information among investigators in the various disciplines and to promote an understanding of the field of immunology. |
| American Thoracic Society |
| The roots of the American Thoracic Society reach back to 1905, when a small group of physicians decided that the best way to improve care for tuberculosis patients was to share their experiences and discoveries. Today, the ATS has grown into an international society with 15,000 members. |
| Association of Independent Research Institutes |
| The Association of Independent Research Institutes (AIRI) is a nationwide association of eighty-nine (89) independent, not-for-profit research institutes. These institutes are an integral part of the United States research community. Their scientists, who include nine Nobel laureates, perform outstanding research as judged by peers and funding agencies, and they train both graduate and postdoctoral students. These institutions, an important complement to university-based research, provide an environment that many scientists find preferable and more productive. |
| Historic Saranac Lake |
| Founded in 1980, Historic Saranac Lake (HSL) is a nonprofit, historic preservation, membership organization offering professional knowledge and experience to the public in support of historic preservation, architectural and historical research and education. Historic Saranac Lake is located in the Village of Saranac Lake, a year-round resort town, within New York State's 6 million-acre Adirondack Park. |
| New Yorkers for the Advancment of Medical Research |
| NYMAR (New Yorkers for the Advancment of Medical Research) is a coalition of New York State-based disease advocacy groups, university research centers, citizens' organizations, and biotech industry leaders dedicated to achieving funding in New York State for regenerative medicine, including research conducted with embryonic stem cells. |
| Northeast Biodefense Center |
| The Northeast Biodefense Center (NBC), a consortium of academic and governmental biomedical research institutions from New York State, New Jersey, Connecticut, and strategic partners from other states has been awarded a multi-year federal grant for biodefense research. The award establishes one of ten Regional Centers of Excellence (RCE) for Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases Research. |
| Ordway Research Institute |
| The Ordway Research Institute was formed in 2002 to facilitate inter-institutional and interdisciplinary collaborations in basic and translational biomedical research in New York’s Capital District. Research is focused on drug development in cancer, emerging infections and signal transduction/endocrinology. |
| Stop TB Partnership |
| The Stop TB Partnership was established in 2000 to realize the goal of eliminating TB as a public health problem and, ultimately, to obtain a world free of TB. It comprises a network of international organizations, countries, donors from the public and private sectors, governmental and nongovernmental organizations and individuals that have expressed an interest in working together to achieve this goal. |
| The University of Vermont |
| Trudeau investigators work collaboratively with the scientific researchers at the University of Vermont and are all adjunct members of UVM's faculty. |
| Families USA Global Health Initiative |
| Families USA is a national nonprofit, non-partisan organization dedicated to the achievement of high-quality, affordable health care for all Americans. Working at the national, state, and community levels. The organization has earned a national reputation as an effective voice for health care consumers for 25 years. |
| National Cancer Institute |
| The National Cancer Institute coordinates the National Cancer Program, which conducts and supports research, training, health information dissemination, and other programs with respect to the cause, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of cancer, rehabilitation from cancer, and the continuing care of cancer patients and the families of cancer patients. |
| National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute |
| The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) provides leadership for a national program in diseases of the heart, blood vessels, lung, and blood; blood resources; and sleep disorders. Since October 1997, the NHLBI has also had administrative responsibility for the NIH Woman's Health Initiative. |
| National Human Genome Research Institute |
| The National Human Genome Research Institute led the Human Genome Project for the National Institutes of Health, which culminated in the completion of the full human genome sequence in April 2003. Now, NHGRI moves forward into the genomic era with research aimed at improving human health and fighting disease. |
| National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases |
| The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) conducts and supports basic and applied research to better understand, treat, and ultimately prevent infectious, immunologic, and allergic diseases. |
| National Institute of Bioimaging and Bioengineering |
| NIBIB improves health by promoting fundamental discoveries, design and development, and translation and assessment of technological capabilities in biomedical imaging and bioengineering, enabled by relevant areas of information science, physics, chemistry, mathematics, materials science, and computer sciences. |
| National Institute on Aging |
| NIA leads a national program of research on the biomedical, social, and behavioral aspects of the aging process; the prevention of age-related diseases and disabilities; and the promotion of a better quality of life for all older Americans. |
| National Institutes of Health |
| The National Institutes of Health (NIH), a part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is the primary Federal agency for conducting and supporting medical research. Helping to lead the way toward important medical discoveries that improve people's health and save lives, NIH scientists investigate ways to prevent disease as well as the causes, treatments, and even cures for common and rare diseases. Composed of 27 Institutes and Centers, the NIH provides leadership and financial support to researchers in every state and throughout the world. |
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