UT Dallas Leads Effort to Develop Early Detection Tools for Lymphatic Disorders Through LIGHT Program Grant

UT Dallas Leads Effort to Develop Early Detection Tools for Lymphatic Disorders Through LIGHT Program Grant

The University of Texas at Dallas is leading research to identify biomarkers that could enable earlier and easier detection of lymphatic disorders, which currently affect millions and are difficult to diagnose. Supported by up to $3.3 million in funding through the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health LIGHT program, the team is working on blood-based diagnostics and real-time imaging technologies. The project aims to create a comprehensive diagnostic toolkit that could allow lymphatic diseases to be identified during routine medical exams, improving patient outcomes.

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