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Rheumatologists On The Move

Caitlin Cromley  |  Issue: January 2014  |  January 1, 2014

Movers and Shakers

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From left, humanitarians William Haseltine, Norah O’Donnell, and Laurie Olsen were honored at the Lupus Foundation of America’s 2013 National Gala. event.

Leaders in Research and Awareness Honored at the Lupus Foundation of America’s 2013 National Gala

On October 8th, the Lupus Foundation of America’s National Gala honored Norah O’Donnell, co-anchor of CBS This Morning; Dr. William Haseltine, founder of Human Genome Sciences, Inc; and Pfizer Inc. for their efforts to fight lupus and end the destructive impact it has on millions of families.

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The gala featured video testimonials from individuals with lupus and their family members, promoting increased awareness and an expanded research effort.

Lyme Disease Researcher Dies at 79

Dr. Malawista

Dr. Malawista

Rheumatologist Stephen Malawista, MD, an infectious-disease researcher whose work in the 1970s led to the discovery of Lyme disease, died Sept. 18 at his home in Hamden, Conn. He was 79. His wife, Tobé Malawista, said the cause was metastatic melanoma.

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Dr. Malawista led a research team at the Yale School of Medicine, helping solve a medical mystery involving a sickness that was affecting numerous people in the towns of Lyme, Old Lyme, and East Haddam. With the help of his team, Dr. Malawista made the connection that ticks transmitted the disease, and named it Lyme arthritis.

New Research Center in Chapel Hill To Address Issues in Arthritis Care

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill recently opened a new multidisciplinary clinical research center (MCRC), funded by a $5.6 million National Institutes of Health grant. This research center will seek solutions to the costly public health issue of osteoarthritis.

The mission of the new MCRC includes two research studies, and will further understanding of what causes arthritis, helping communities address the issue and providing innovative arthritis research.

Rheumatologists Honored at 19th Annual Physician Achievement Award Dinner

Rheumatologists Honored at 19th Annual Physician Achievement Award Dinner

On Sept. 11, the Arthritis Foundation of New England awarded Arthur L. Boland, Jr., MD, and Matthew H. Liang, MD, MPH, the Dr. Marian Ropes Award for excellence in arthritis care and leadership in the fight against arthritis at its Physician Achievement Award Dinner. Dr. Boland is an orthopedic surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard University Health Service in Boston. Dr. Liang is a rheumatologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and VA Boston Healthcare System.

Arthritis Foundation Awards Grant To Stop Arthritis After Sports Injuries

A team of researchers at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City, Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., and the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) will use the Arthritis Foundation’s $1 million grant to help transform treatment for osteoarthritis (OA). There are currently no medications to stop or slow the disease and no tools exist that could help identify the early stages of OA, and ACL tears are among the major risk factors for developing OA. Through examining ACL injuries, researchers aspire to detect and reverse OA before symptoms appear.

New Chief of Rheumatology at UCSD

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