Fighting malaria and other infectious diseases takes dedication, enthusiasm, patience and resources.
Our laboratory seeks support from governmental and non-profit funding organizations and is also grateful for philanthropic support. Charitable donations can be made directly to our research program through the University of Washington Foundation by directing contributions to the Department of Laboratory Medicine & Pathology / Murphy Laboratory.
We are also able to work with biotech/pharma companies and are eager to do so when the research focus overlaps the mission of our laboratory. Research with companies can occur through direct support (arranged through CoMotion) or can be through federal (e.g., NIH) support using SBIR or STTR mechanisms or similar private/public partnership funding. We have experience working with biotech companies to successfully obtain SBIR/STTR funding.
If you want to hear more about our ground-breaking strategies, please contact Dr. Murphy at [email protected] or at 206-685-6162.
Supporting vaccine research is money well spent. When a highly effective malaria vaccine eventually becomes available, it will join the ranks of existing vaccines that have already saved millions of lives. These vaccines are one of the world's most cost-effective medical interventions. The following infographics from WHO (top) and GAVI (bottom) give you a glimpse of the tremendous cost-benefit that vaccines provide.
Our laboratory seeks support from governmental and non-profit funding organizations and is also grateful for philanthropic support. Charitable donations can be made directly to our research program through the University of Washington Foundation by directing contributions to the Department of Laboratory Medicine & Pathology / Murphy Laboratory.
We are also able to work with biotech/pharma companies and are eager to do so when the research focus overlaps the mission of our laboratory. Research with companies can occur through direct support (arranged through CoMotion) or can be through federal (e.g., NIH) support using SBIR or STTR mechanisms or similar private/public partnership funding. We have experience working with biotech companies to successfully obtain SBIR/STTR funding.
If you want to hear more about our ground-breaking strategies, please contact Dr. Murphy at [email protected] or at 206-685-6162.
Supporting vaccine research is money well spent. When a highly effective malaria vaccine eventually becomes available, it will join the ranks of existing vaccines that have already saved millions of lives. These vaccines are one of the world's most cost-effective medical interventions. The following infographics from WHO (top) and GAVI (bottom) give you a glimpse of the tremendous cost-benefit that vaccines provide.
For more information, please contact Dr. Murphy at [email protected] or at 206-685-6162.