Celebrating Young Innovators: Lupus Research Fellowship Winners

Celebrating Young Scientists and Their Contributions
The Lupus Foundation of America is thrilled to introduce the seven talented recipients of the prestigious Gina M. Finzi Memorial Student Summer Fellowship Program. This initiative plays a crucial role in supporting students who are dedicating their time to lupus-focused research. The fellows, consisting of undergraduates, graduates, and medical students, are guided by experienced mentors in academic institutions across North America.
Research Areas of Focus
This year’s Finzi Fellows are set to dive into important and challenging questions surrounding lupus, a complex autoimmune disease. Their research will cover a range of topics that aim to deepen our understanding of this condition:
- Skin Healing - Investigating the mechanisms involved in the healing process of skin lesions inflicted by lupus.
- Neurological Effects - Exploring how lupus impacts the brain and nervous system, along with potential structural changes.
- Mental Health Implications - Examining the influence of chronic stress, particularly from societal pressures, on self-care management among lupus patients.
- Kidney Involvement - Identifying factors that contribute to the development of lupus nephritis, a severe complication affecting kidney function.
- Diet and Health - Conducting studies on how nutrients and dietary choices, like omega-3 fatty acids, can affect immune responses and disease severity.
- X Chromosome Research - Investigating genetic modifications on the X chromosome which may elevate lupus risk, focusing on how it predominantly affects women.
The Importance of Mentorship
The mentorship provided during the fellowship is invaluable. Each Finzi Fellow collaborates closely with seasoned clinical investigators and biomedical scientists who help them navigate their budding careers. This support network is essential in nurturing the next generation of scientists who will tackle critical issues in lupus and autoimmune diseases.
About the Fellowship Program
Established in 1984, the Gina M. Finzi Memorial Student Summer Fellowship Program was created in memory of Gina M. Finzi. Over the years, this program has become a stepping stone for many past fellows, who have since become leaders and innovators in the field of lupus research.
As Joy Buie, Vice President of Research at the Lupus Foundation of America, remarks, “The future of lupus research lies with these bright young minds. The Finzi Fellowship is designed to cultivate their talents and ensure that meaningful investments are made in their potential.”
Research Projects by the Finzi Fellows
The research conducted by this year’s fellows spans numerous exciting projects:
Grace Crossland
Dartmouth College, Geisel School of Medicine
Project: Mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells in cutaneous lupus erythematosus.
Mentor: Sladjana Skopelja-Gardner, PhD.
Vanessa Estrada
Michigan State University
Project: Effects of omega-3 on interferon gene methylation in lupus macrophages.
Mentor: James J. Pestka, PhD.
Rohan Gupta
The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research
Project: The role of the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor (AHR) in Neuropsychiatric Lupus.
Jerik Leung
Emory University
Project: Investigating self-management behaviors in lupus through Photovoice.
Mentors: Sam Lim, MD, MPH; Cam Escoffery, PhD.
Sara Smith
University of California, San Francisco
Project: Molecular underpinnings of lupus nephritis with multi-omic analysis.
Mentor: Gabriela K. Fragiadakis, PhD.
Emma Welter
University of Pennsylvania
Project: Impact of lupus-like disease on the inactive X chromosome in age-associated B cells.
Mentor: Montserrat Anguera, PhD.
Jin Xuan Zhou
Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto
Project: Neurocognitive function in childhood Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.
Mentor: Andrea Knight, MD, MSCE.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the Gina M. Finzi Fellowship?
The fellowship aims to support young researchers in conducting lupus-focused studies while providing mentorship to foster future leaders in the field.
Who can apply for the Finzi Fellowship?
The program is open to undergraduate, graduate, and medical students who are passionate about lupus research.
What type of research do the fellows conduct?
The research can cover various aspects of lupus, including biological, psychological, and environmental factors affecting the disease.
What importance does mentorship hold in the program?
Mentorship is essential as it guides Finzi Fellows in their research projects and assists in their overall professional development.
How has the Finzi Fellowship influenced past fellows?
Many past fellows have gone on to become influential figures in lupus research, contributing significantly to advancements in understanding and treating the disease.
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