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RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

OUR COMMITMENT


Erik Lontok, PhD
Director of Research

In order to meet the needs and challenges faced by our community of affected individuals, BSF’s Research and Development Program is driven to advance treatments, foster collaborative research, and serve as scientific ambassadors to engage the partners essential to achieve our vision of a world in which Barth syndrome no longer causes suffering or loss of life


WHAT WE DO


Since 2002, BSF has awarded 115 research grants totaling $5.6 million to 67 principal investigators at 49 institutions around the world.


 

RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT NEWS

BSF is thrilled to announce the creation of the Iris L. Gonzalez Prize (“Prize”) to advance our collective understanding of genetic variants of Barth syndrome. Generously supported by the Paula and Woody Varner Fund, BSF will award a $10,000 prize to an individual or team proposing innovative...

 

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