Grant Recipients
Christopher T. Born, MD
In Vitro Optimization and Large Animal Study of Anti-infective, Bioactive Intramedullary (IM) Nails
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Our mission is to fund research and champion awareness that improves the care of military and civilian survivors of traumatic extremity injuries.
The Airlift Research Foundation is leading the charge to fund orthopaedic research and to increase public awareness of traumatic war injuries of military and civilian survivors worldwide. Research funding addresses the protection of limbs, treatment of injuries in the field, rehabilitation and quality of life-research that has immediate benefits for war survivors and future benefits for all orthopaedic trauma patients. Raising public awareness ensures that both the military and the public understand the enormous impact of extremity trauma, both in the field and at home.
In Vitro Optimization and Large Animal Study of Anti-infective, Bioactive Intramedullary (IM) Nails