Grants & Sponsorships

Grants & Sponsorships

Reata is focused on developing novel therapies for life-threatening diseases that have few or no treatment options. Reata supports partnerships with patient advocates, healthcare organizations, and nonprofit groups that aim to raise awareness and scientific knowledge about rare diseases in therapeutic areas that are of interest to us. Please note we are only accepting requests for U.S.-based organizations/individuals. Reata provides support to organizations that work across our therapeutic areas of interest which include:

Neurology

neurology

Friedreich’s Ataxia

Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathic Pain


Chronic Kidney Disease

kidney

Alport Syndrome

ADPKD

Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetic CKD

Grants and Sponsorships
Independent Medical Educational Grants

Independent Medical Educational Grants

Independent Medical Education (IME) is generally defined as education for healthcare professionals (HCPs) provided by an independent educational provider, such as a community hospital, academic center, society/association or medical education and communication company.

Reata is dedicated to making grant funding available to programs that enhance knowledge, skills, and/or performance of HCPs. Funding is considered for programs that focus on rare diseases in therapeutic areas that are of interest to Reata (see above). Educational grants are financial awards which are made available for independent, fair and balanced, scientifically accurate initiatives that receive no influence from our organization. Reata only considers providing funding for education offered through an accredited educational organization, certified through a recognized accreditation council (eg, ACCME).


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Independent Medical Educational Grants

Sponsorships

Sponsorships are financial contributions provided to eligible organizations or institutions to support specific purposes or events in exchange for some tangible benefit for Reata. At this time, the Reata Grants Committee will not be supporting investigator-initiated research.


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