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Ellen M. Gravallese, MD, Now an APLAR Master

Gretchen Henkel  |  Issue: September 2024  |  September 9, 2024

In recent years, Dr. Gravallese’s team has identified the essential role of the Stimulator of INterferon Genes (STING) pathway in the development of arthritis in the DNase II deficient mouse. Building on this model, several projects in her laboratory are aimed at addressing the specific role of innate immune pathways in bone, including how the cGAS/STING pathway regulates bone homeostasis.

Opportunities During the Pandemic

As noted above, the pandemic added multiple layers of activity to Dr. Gravallese’s tenure as the 83rd president of the ACR. She recalls that she appointed six task forces during that time, as well as overseeing two additional, ongoing task forces. Three of the task forces she appointed were formed to provide clinical guidance for rheumatology professionals who were, like all healthcare professionals, navigating very difficult management decisions during the pandemic, including how to deal with patients on immunosuppression.

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“We produced clinical guidance documents for adult patients, but also for children, including guidance on the management of MIS-C,” Dr. Gravallese says. Guidance was also provided on how to see patients safely, address financial issues and learn how to appropriately use telemedicine. “We wrote over 30 documents for practicing rheumatologists and posted those all on a designated section of the ACR website.”

Dr. Gravallese is particularly proud of the work done by the DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) Task Force, formed immediately after the police killing of George Floyd Jr. in August 2020. “At that time we didn’t have a way to address DEI concerns at the ACR, so it was important to include a task force to address these issues.” This task force has now become a standing committee, with “an incredible champion,” in Candace H. Feldman, MD, MPH, ScD, an assistant professor of medicine in Dr. Gravallese’s division at BWH, who heads up its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee and conducts research on social determinants of health.

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During ACR Convergence 2023, Dr. Gravallese received the ACR Presidential Gold Medal for her contributions to the field over an entire career. The Presidential Gold Medal is the ACR’s highest award and is funded in part by the Rheumatology Research Foundation.

In remarks preceding that award, then-ACR President Douglas White, MD, PhD, said, “We could not have had a better person in the role of president at that time [COVID-19].” Dr. Gravallese is proud of the accomplishments of the ACR during the pandemic and what the task forces were able to produce for members during that difficult time. And as awards such as the APLAR Master award attest, “The reach to the rheumatology community was worldwide,” she says.

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