New Autoimmune Treatments | Interview with Dr. Anne Stevens [Part 2]
21 Oct 2015
New autoimmune treatments for scleroderma, particularly pediatric scleroderma is a passion for Dr. Stevens. Anne Stevens, MD, PhD is a pediatric rheumatologist at Seattle Children’s Hospital and one of the country’s leading researchers in scleroderma and lupus research. She is working on new autoimmune treatments to help millions suffering with various forms of arthritis. As a professor at the University of Washington and a pediatric rheumatologist at Seattle Children’s Hospital, Dr. Stevens is very interested and invested in finding new autoimmune treatments to help her patients and advance her lab. She was awarded an Arthritis National Research Foundation grant for the 2000-2001 funding year, helping launch her career and leading to the amazing research you can hear her talk about above. In the video above, Dr. Stevens gives invaluable insight into the new autoimmune treatments in the pipeline as well as insight for what the future holds for her research projects and the collaborations happening worldwide. It is an exciting time for autoimmune research and we look forward to the new projects and the new autoimmune treatments. Please listen in above as Dr. Stevens talks about her scleroderma and lupus research and the new autoimmune treatments. Support arthritis research like that of Dr. Stevens, click here to make a donation! To read more about Dr. Stevens visit her lab page at SeattleChildrens.org See all the latest Arthritis Now episodes at CureArthritis.org/Arthritis-Now
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