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Ariadne Labs Announces 2022-2023 Spark Grant Recipients

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Wednesday, January 11, 2023

BOSTON, Jan. 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Ariadne Labs today announced five recipients of the Ariadne Labs Spark Grant innovation awards for the 2022-2023 year. The Spark Grant program provides support for new and early-stage ideas focused on making health care safer, more integrated, and more equitable for all patients. Now in its tenth year, the program has funded more than 20 projects. 

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  • Five grants will support early-stage ideas to make health care safer, more integrated, and more equitable
    BOSTON, Jan. 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Ariadne Labs today announced five recipients of the Ariadne Labs Spark Grant innovation awards for the 2022-2023 year.
  • The Spark Grant program provides support for new and early-stage ideas focused on making health care safer, more integrated, and more equitable for all patients.
  • The 2022-2023 recipients of the Ariadne Labs Spark Grant innovation awards are:
    Rose Molina, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology at Harvard Medical School; Obstetrician-Gynecologist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and The Dimock Center; Core Faculty at Ariadne Labs
    Evidence suggests that individuals with limited English language proficiency experience lower quality maternal health care due to structural barriers and communication challenges.
  • In 2021 a Spark Grant funded initial work to develop a checklist to triage potential candidates for EVT.

Autopsies Needed in Post-COVID-19 Vaccine Deaths, according to the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons

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Monday, June 6, 2022

However, counterintuitively, despite this obvious need, available data are very scarce, writes Jane Orient, M.D., in a guest editorial in the summer issue of the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons.

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  • However, counterintuitively, despite this obvious need, available data are very scarce, writes Jane Orient, M.D., in a guest editorial in the summer issue of the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons.
  • A diligent search in reputable medical databases for any paper containing autopsy data related to COVID vaccines turned up only about 15 unimpressive studies, Dr. Orient writes.
  • The unorthodox content, an attempt at a forensic analysis of vaccine content, mostly using dark-field microscopy, was, however, problematic.
  • The Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons is published by the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) , a national organization representing physicians in all specialties since 1943.