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NIH Awards $7.7M to Ohio State University for ARDS Research to Advance Lung Disease Treatments

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Last updated: March 17, 2026 10:00 pm
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Ohio State University Receives $7.7 Million NIH Grant to Combat Fatal Lung Condition ARDS

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), a severe lung condition often triggered by major illnesses or injuries, has long posed a significant threat to patients, with symptoms like shortness of breath, rapid heart rate, coughing, and confusion leading to high mortality rates. In a groundbreaking move to advance research and treatment for ARDS, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded Ohio State University College of Medicine a $7.7 million grant.

The funding, part of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute’s R35 Outstanding Investigator Award, has been granted to Dr. Rama Mallampalli, a distinguished clinical professor and chair of the Department of Internal Medicine at Ohio State. Dr. Mallampalli, who also holds the S. Robert Davis Chair of Medicine, will spearhead a seven-year project focused on understanding the molecular mechanisms behind ARDS and developing innovative therapies to combat it.

Unlocking the Secrets of Lung Inflammation
The project, titled “Regulation of Ubiquitin E3 Ligases and Innate Immunity in ARDS,” aims to explore how ubiquitin E3 ligases—proteins involved in cellular processes—impact the body’s innate immune response during lung injury. By studying these molecular regulators, Dr. Mallampalli and his team hope to uncover new pathways to reduce inflammation and tissue damage in patients with ARDS.

“This award will propel our research efforts to understand how key immune system regulators influence lung inflammation and injury,” Dr. Mallampalli explained. “Our ultimate goal is to develop cutting-edge therapeutic approaches for severe lung diseases like ARDS.”

The R35 Outstanding Investigator Award is highly competitive, designed to provide long-term support to established researchers, enabling them to pursue ambitious scientific inquiries and mentor the next generation of scientists. According to Ohio State, this steady funding allows investigators to focus on groundbreaking discoveries while fostering collaboration with students and early-career researchers.

A Beacon of Hope for ARDS Patients
ARDS is a life-threatening condition that can develop rapidly, often requiring mechanical ventilation and intensive care. Despite advances in medical science, the syndrome remains a significant challenge, with mortality rates ranging from 30% to 50%, according to recent studies.

The Ohio State University’s Acute Lung Injury Center, led by Dr. Mallampalli, has been at the forefront of ARDS research for years. This new grant will further bolster their efforts to translate scientific breakthroughs into real-world treatments, potentially saving countless lives.

“With this support, our team is poised to make significant strides in understanding and treating ARDS,” Dr. Mallampalli said. “We’re committed to improving outcomes for patients and reducing the burden of this devastating condition.”

What This Means for the Future
The $7.7 million grant underscores the NIH’s commitment to advancing research into critical lung conditions. For Ohio State, it represents a major milestone in their quest to revolutionize respiratory medicine.

As Dr. Mallampalli and his team dive into this ambitious project, the medical community and patients alike are hopeful that their findings will lead to more effective treatments for ARDS, offering a lifeline to those grappling with this deadly syndrome.

— Reported by Nexio News

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