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Rare Genetic Diseases: Telethon Foundation Funds Two Studies at the University of Verona.

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The Telethon Foundation is funding two research projects in Verona that open up new therapeutic prospects for rare genetic diseases, focusing on sickle cell cardiomyopathy and MCPH17 genetic microcephaly. The University of Verona announced the news, explaining that the projects are part of the second...
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TURIN – Telethon Foundation has selected 27 new research projects on rare genetic diseases as part of the first round of the second edition (2025-2027) of the multi-round call, allocating a total of €7 million to 39 research groups operating in nine Italian regions. In Piedmont, three projects have been funded for a total of €444,000. The call supports basic and preclinical research studies conducted by public and private nonprofit organizations.

The Telethon Foundation is funding two research projects in Verona that open up new therapeutic prospects for rare genetic diseases, focusing on sickle cell cardiomyopathy and MCPH17 genetic microcephaly. The University of Verona announced the news, explaining that the projects are part of the second...

The first round of the second edition (2025-2027) of the Telethon Foundation's multi-round call for proposals has led to the selection of 27 new research projects, involving 39 research groups from 9 different Italian regions, for a total of €7 million in funding. The first round of funding for this second edition was in partnership with the Regional Foundation for Biomedical Research (FRRB), a non-profit public body established in October 2011 …

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Gazzetta di Milano broke the news in on Monday, February 9, 2026.
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