The more you understand about primary immunodeficiency (PI), the better you can live with the disease or support others in your life with PI. Learn more about PI, including the various diagnoses and treatment options.
Living with primary immunodeficiency (PI) can be challenging, but you’re not alone—many people with PI lead full and active lives. With the right support and resources, you can, too.
Be a hero for those with PI. Change lives by promoting primary immunodeficiency (PI) awareness and taking action in your community through advocacy, donating, volunteering, or fundraising.
Whether you’re a clinician, researcher, or an individual with primary immunodeficiency (PI), IDF has resources to help you advance the field. Get details on surveys, grants, and clinical trials.
The IDF Research Grant Program is now open for applications through February 28, 2023. The program aims to support patient-oriented research projects that have a specified benefit for improving the treatment, health, disease management, or diagnosis of people with primary immunodeficiencies (PI). Awards range from $25,000 - $50,000 over one year and will be announced in April 2023.
IDF has supported 24 research grants totaling more than $800,000 since the grant program began in 2016. Notable grant outcomes include:
Last year, four grants were awarded to understand the link between the gut microbiome and inflammation in common variable immunodeficiency (CVID), develop a better measure of immune dysregulation in PI, identify genetic variants responsible for PI by measuring gene activity, and define factors that correlate with temporary versus chronic low T cell counts in infants.
For more on the grant program and to apply, visit the IDF Research Grant Program page.
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