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- Breakthroughs only matter if they reach patients in time. ARPA-H CMO @DrRafidFadul made that case today at #BIO2026 — America's biotech leadership isn't just a national interest. It's an obligation. Subscribe to Vitals to stay in touch: engage.arpa-h.gov/vitals-bio?utm…
- Day two at #BIO2026 focuses on securing America’s innovation leadership. At 4:15 PM PT in Hall 28ABCDE, ARPA-H Chief Medical Officer @DrRafidFadul joins the Super Session “Securing U.S. Innovation Leadership on Behalf of Patients.” Visit Booth 6157 to meet the ARPA-H team and
- Osteoarthritis is the 3rd most common disability in the U.S., affecting 32M+, and treatment usually means risky, invasive surgery. 🧬ARPA-H's NITRO program — featured in the @WSJ — Aims to unlock joint regeneration and render these procedures obsolete. That’s a life-changer for
- ARPA-H delivers health breakthroughs in years, not decades. From cancer care and brain repair to microplastics, we take on challenges that demand speed, scale, and a different approach. Subscribe to Vitals for the latest science, funding opportunities, deadlines, and events.
00:00 - ARPA-H repostedWe are simplifying how NIH funding works so researchers can spend less time navigating complexity and more time on discovery. Stay informed with @NIH_Innovates, NIH’s new channel dedicated to research news and information for the biomedical research community.
00:00 - ARPA-H repostedPsychedelics meet meditation. The Keck School of Medicine of USC just launched its first psilocybin study with the help of @ARPA_H, testing whether eight weeks of mindfulness can strengthen the therapy for 72 Los Angeles volunteers. #MentalHealth keck.usc.edu/news/researche…
- 150 million Americans struggle with poor sleep. Current insomnia treatments fail more than 70% of patients. ARPA-H launched REST to move sleep medicine beyond tracking and into treatment. We are looking for leading teams across sleep, neuroscience, biosensing, AI, engineering,
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