To access the American College of Rheumatology’s 2016–2020 National Research Agenda, visit the ACR website. For additional information regarding the Agenda, contact ACR Research Senior Specialist Ngozi Afulezi.
To access the American College of Rheumatology’s 2016–2020 National Research Agenda, visit the ACR website. For additional information regarding the Agenda, contact ACR Research Senior Specialist Ngozi Afulezi.
Defining new therapeutic targets and developing new therapies are among the goals of the 2016–2020 ACR National Research Agenda. So, too, is understanding early disease states, defining triggers of autoimmunity and examining disparities in access to medication and treatment.1 Charting a Course Every five years, the Committee on Research (COR) is tasked with helping chart the…
Since 2005, the ACR’s Committee on Research has been responsible for advancing the research goals of the organization and providing leadership in research and research training in rheumatology via the ACR’s Research Agenda. The ACR Research Agenda is designed to address critical areas of research in rheumatic diseases, including the need for new technology, new…
Volunteering is a great way to give back and can be truly meaningful. Myriad worthwhile causes exist, so it can be hard to choose among them, but donating time to ACR and ARP committees helps promote rheumatology practice and brings awareness to rheumatic diseases. The College relies on volunteers to help achieve strategic priorities, promote…
The COR works to promote basic and clinical research in rheumatology