How The LAM Foundation turned $12 million to $90 million

The LAM Foundation’s initial investment of $12 million in scientific grants has led to an additional $90 million in federal funding for LAM research. A notable example of this multiplier effect is Dr. Vera
Krymskaya, whose lab received a seed grant that yielded a remarkable 1:16 return on investment. This funding was instrumental in pioneering the research that paved the way to the FDA-approved treatment, rapamycin.

When you donate to The LAM Foundation you help researchers gather crucial data, apply for large grants, and accelerate the search for better treatments and a cure.

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