Grants encourage innovative research 
Worcester Foundation Grants allow researchers to explore promising work
By Ellie Castano UMass Medical School Communications | July 27, 2011 |
The Worcester Foundation for Biomedical Research (WFBR) has chosen 12 promising UMMS scientists to receive 2011 Worcester Foundation Grants, continuing a tradition of sowing seeds for innovative research across a broad array of disciplines.
These grants of $35,000 each allow researchers to pursue innovative research for which they may not currently have funding, enabling them to produce preliminary data they can use to compete for federal and other funding. The grants are supported by contributions to the Annual Research Fund and the Hudson Hoagland Society. Past grants have accelerated research in cancer, heart disease, ALS, Alzheimer's disease, diabetes, AIDS, multiple sclerosis, RNA interference (gene silencing) and stem cell research, and represent some of the most innovative and medically promising work being done at UMass Medical School.
For additional information about the Hudson Hoagland Society, visit their
website or call 508-856-1994.
The following grants were awarded: