Good Ventures awarded a grant of $2,546,962 over three years to Massachusetts General Hospital to support research on Alzheimer’s disease conducted by Professor Rudolph Tanzi and colleagues. Good Ventures, with support from the Open Philanthropy Project, has been investigating how best to fund scientific research that might help reduce the future burden of Alzheimer’s disease.
This grant, along with grants to the University of Chicago, the University of Southern California, Northwestern University, and Washington University, is designed to support a collaborative group of researchers that will share knowledge, reagents, and tools. This collaborative group will investigate the roles of the gut and brain microbiota on Alzheimer’s-relevant pathologies in humans and mice, particularly their interactions with innate immunity cells and genes, and influence of the blood-brain barrier on these processes. Good Ventures’ total support for the collaborative is $10,468,059 over three years.
This grant follows Good Ventures’ 2016 support of Massachusetts General Hospital to support research on Alzheimer’s disease.
Read more:
- Good Ventures Grant to Massachusetts General Hospital — December 2016
- Massachusetts General Hospital Website
- University of Chicago — Research on Microbiome and Alzheimer's
- University of Southern California — Research on Microbiome and Alzheimer's
- Northwestern University — Research on Microbiome and Alzheimer's
- Washington University — Research on Microbiome and Alzheimer's
- Good Ventures Grant to Massachusetts General Hospital — January 2018