2025 Grant winners
Four multidisciplinary teams won the 2025 Colton Center funding
In the pursuit of better understanding, treating and preventing autoimmune diseases, each year Tel Aviv University's Colton Center for Autoimmunity publish a call for research proposals.
This year a total of 18 multidisciplinary teams submitted their proposals, out of which four teams were awarded the Colton Center's $200K funding each.
We are proud of these talented teams that set out to revolutionize our understanding of various aspects of autoimmunity.
2025 Development Grants awarded:
Early Prediction and Biomarkers of Autoimmune Disease: An AI-Driven Strategy for Pre-Onset Detection
Prof. Ron Shamir, Prof. Carmit Levi, Dr. Shay Kivity
A novel regulatory T cell platform for treating autoimmune diseases
Prof. Elias, Dr. Merav Cohen
Integrative Genomics and Functional Drug Response Approaches for Precision Therapy Selection in Rheumatic and Autoimmune Patients
Prof. Tuller, Prof. Elkayam, Dr. Gertel
Improving Precision Medicine for SLE with Multi-Omics Predictive Models
Prof. Ran Elkon, Prof. Nancy Agmon