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Help the iReceptor Platform supercharge research in cancer, autoimmune disease, and infectious diseases
The iReceptor Platform (free access at gateway.ireceptor.org) has been a game-changer in the fight against cancer, autoimmune diseases, and infectious diseases. It was developed by Drs. Brian Corrie and Felix Breden at Simon Fraser University in Canada to bring together a wealth of antibody and T-cell receptor sequences, making it easier for researchers to analyze critical data that can lead to breakthroughs in treatment and patient care. While access to this invaluable resource remains free, ongoing funding is essential to maintain and expand its capabilities.
In the current funding environment, obtaining funding for international data-sharing initiatives is difficult, so we are asking you to help if you can. By donating, you can support open science and help researchers harness these data sets to discover new cures for diseases such as Type 1 diabetes and multiple sclerosis. Your contribution will make a real difference in the lives of those battling these life-threatening conditions. Together, we can ensure that groundbreaking research continues and that hope remains alive for countless patients.
Thank you for considering this cause.
Felix Breden
Professor Emeritus, Department of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Canada
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Felix Breden
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Pasadena, CA