Trefoil Therapeutics
Chief Business Officer
Why Schalon Newton is involved in ANRF:
“With family members who have arthritis I am acutely aware of the challenges of this category of diseases and the limitations that exist with currently available therapies. The early research support that ANRF provides for innovative new approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of these autoimmune conditions is a critical need as government funding is under increasing pressure and corporations increasingly prioritize spending on development projects rather than pure research. ANRF is a uniquely focused organization with the single goal of advancing early stage research.”
The Salter Group
President
University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication
Senior Instructor
Verve Northwest Communications
Managing Director
Mayor of Irvine – 1990-92, City of Irvine City Council – 1984-92 Sotheby’s HOM Real Estate Group
Sally Anne Sheridan is involved in ANRF:
As a former nurse, Mrs. Sheridan has a special passion for the work of the Arthritis National Research Foundation (ANRF). “By funding young researchers with cutting-edge ideas, ANRF is putting money to work in the most effective way to find a cure for these debilitating joint diseases,” she said.
Special Counsel Attorney
Institute for Interdisciplinary Salivary Bioscience Research (IISBR)
Director, Chancellor’s Professor
University of California Irvine
RISE Partnership
Director of People & Culture
Capital Group
Siskiyou Gifts
Sr. Account Manager
Moss Adams, LLP
Senior Audit Associate
University of California, Irvine School of Biological Sciences
Professor, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
Co-Director, Institute for Immunology
Director, Multiple Sclerosis Research Center
The Queen Mary
Retired Vice President and Chief of Staff
Why Travis Montgomery is involved in ANRF:
“It’s exciting to see how far the Foundation has grown from funding research grants only in California to funding quality research programs at some of the most prestigious research centers in America.”
University of California, Irvine
Professor of Immunology, Retired
Why Gale A. Granger is involved in ANRF:
Early in his career as a researcher at the University of California, Irvine, Dr. Granger received funding from ANRF to study the immunological processes occurring in the tissue destruction observed in Rheumatoid Arthritis. His subsequent findings changed the world’s treatments in many related fields…
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